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How does the
dreamer awaken from the dream?
Q: How does the dreamer awaken from the dream play itself? I see dreamers
everywhere, thinking they are awake within the dream. Is being awake
different than being asleep and dreaming you are awake? A "good"
dream is not enough for me any more. I want to awaken as The One That Is All
even as the worlds of unending wonders roll on for eternity. Any
suggestions?
Is a dream less real than “reality”? What differentiates the two? Perhaps
there are only dreams, AND THEY'RE ALL REAL.
A: So what is real? Real is whatever your thinking says is real – whether you’re experiencing life on earth, or in another dimension.
What you think… becomes. But just because you’re the creator, doesn’t make your creations any less real. If you’re bored with your creations, or how you view your creativity, then it’s time to re-create the dream, including how you, the dream weaver, will perceive yourself, and what wisdom and knowledge (of your “reality”) you will possess.
Now you say you want to awaken. The answer is to simply “do it”, or “be it”. Think it, walk it, talk it, live it. Never again state this desire of yours, which of course only implies that you are asleep. You are now awake. Never utter a word of contradiction to this reality of “wakefulness” that you have decided to live. You must now act like one who is awake. You must now eat like you’re awake. You must now laugh like you’re awake. This isn’t hard, nor
would it be a chore if it’s what you REALLY want. Know it’s done, and let your “wakefulness” flood your experience, and a new dream will begin.
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