Nothing to add for once. The last couple of articles you've written provide a very good grounding regarding what we're up against, and those on God's side.
I had an experience back in early 2020 that carried on for about a month. Every night when I went to sleep, it was to do battle. Every morning I woke up tired. I saw the odd glimpse - the battlements of Heaven - which I'm sure was just my interpretation, trying to put experiences into pictures my mind could understand. I know that God's angels won the day, and I know that the physical plane is still years behind those events. What is playing out now is the consequences of those actions. By the end I became convinced that the astral world of dreams is the real world and the physical world around us is the dream state. Quite profound really.
Have you ever had an idea and then when you went to try and create that idea in the real world something was off? Like, it didn't/couldn't live up to the expectation exactly how you envisioned it? How much had to change for it to actually become "real"?
Dreams are often thought to be derivative, composed only of all the experiences of our past mashed together in a collage of ideas and emotions, but that doesn't mean this derivative feature isn't capable of reaching into a place that's "other" than the sum of the parts. At least, I don't think so.
Examine the Triune nature of reality; Body, Mind, Soul.
The physical plane is the realm of Bodies. Our conscious thoughts compose the realm of the Mind.
Where then might we find the realm of the Soul?
When I refer to the Void, I'm speaking of an infinite realm of all that is "Yet To Be." Potential futures; objects and ideas which when realized can forever change what any beings, including the Universe itself, might have thought possible.
I believe that dreams can occasionally dip into that realm. Not all dreams, but enough to matter. Our Free Will and Divine Spark contribute to our ability to access this dream world in ways only otherwise afforded to God and His children -- the Inheritors. God is practically defined for His unique ability to pull from nothingness all which is, could be, and has Yet To Be. When we "dream" I suspect we do the same or similar.
That is to say, you don't have to be asleep to dream. I know this extensively because I can dream when awake. You know how you usually forget dreams? Well, my narcolepsy occasionally kicks in hard and I enter a dream-like state where all my dreams are available to me to recall. I'm still awake, and my vision is not obscured, but the mental block stopping me from seeing my dreams in my mind's eye is suddenly lifted. Then, as quickly as it happens, things return to normal. I forget all the dreams and even if I try I can't recall them. I just have a faint memory that I could remember my dreams, but I have no way to bring them back. What is remarkable is that the places I go to in the dreams always return just as they were. I'm not making up new places to replace the old. There's a "city" in my mind, and every time I have a new dream it is added to that city. When I enter my dream state when awake it's all there again, but with occasional extensions added on.
When I was more socially active, it even got to the point where I had to take time every morning to retrace the dream and make sure I didn't confuse it with real life. Things that involved people that happened in the dreams can actually effect how I feel about them. It's unfair to blame/associate them with things they never did, so I have to be careful otherwise I can form negative opinions about people undeservedly.
Back to my original premise, I think dreams present infinite potential. Rather, not just one potential, but all potentials mashed together. Kind of like a bunch of Lego sets all jumbled together. All the parts to make all the original designs are there, but you have to work extra hard to follow the instructions through all the "noise." I'm not saying dreams can predict the future, but that the future can be found in dreams. All the parts are there, so it's what you do with those parts that determines what futures you can find.
Again, try to envision a project and all the steps involved. How often do you have to make concessions or change the steps when you actually sit down and do it? This same delineation from between your mind's eye and reality is shared with dreaming and the future. I would even dare to say they are the same, and the "feature" I'm describing is the actual topic at hand, not dreams themselves -- if that makes any sense...
Nothing to add for once. The last couple of articles you've written provide a very good grounding regarding what we're up against, and those on God's side.
I had an experience back in early 2020 that carried on for about a month. Every night when I went to sleep, it was to do battle. Every morning I woke up tired. I saw the odd glimpse - the battlements of Heaven - which I'm sure was just my interpretation, trying to put experiences into pictures my mind could understand. I know that God's angels won the day, and I know that the physical plane is still years behind those events. What is playing out now is the consequences of those actions. By the end I became convinced that the astral world of dreams is the real world and the physical world around us is the dream state. Quite profound really.
About dreams...
Have you ever had an idea and then when you went to try and create that idea in the real world something was off? Like, it didn't/couldn't live up to the expectation exactly how you envisioned it? How much had to change for it to actually become "real"?
Dreams are often thought to be derivative, composed only of all the experiences of our past mashed together in a collage of ideas and emotions, but that doesn't mean this derivative feature isn't capable of reaching into a place that's "other" than the sum of the parts. At least, I don't think so.
Examine the Triune nature of reality; Body, Mind, Soul.
The physical plane is the realm of Bodies. Our conscious thoughts compose the realm of the Mind.
Where then might we find the realm of the Soul?
When I refer to the Void, I'm speaking of an infinite realm of all that is "Yet To Be." Potential futures; objects and ideas which when realized can forever change what any beings, including the Universe itself, might have thought possible.
I believe that dreams can occasionally dip into that realm. Not all dreams, but enough to matter. Our Free Will and Divine Spark contribute to our ability to access this dream world in ways only otherwise afforded to God and His children -- the Inheritors. God is practically defined for His unique ability to pull from nothingness all which is, could be, and has Yet To Be. When we "dream" I suspect we do the same or similar.
That is to say, you don't have to be asleep to dream. I know this extensively because I can dream when awake. You know how you usually forget dreams? Well, my narcolepsy occasionally kicks in hard and I enter a dream-like state where all my dreams are available to me to recall. I'm still awake, and my vision is not obscured, but the mental block stopping me from seeing my dreams in my mind's eye is suddenly lifted. Then, as quickly as it happens, things return to normal. I forget all the dreams and even if I try I can't recall them. I just have a faint memory that I could remember my dreams, but I have no way to bring them back. What is remarkable is that the places I go to in the dreams always return just as they were. I'm not making up new places to replace the old. There's a "city" in my mind, and every time I have a new dream it is added to that city. When I enter my dream state when awake it's all there again, but with occasional extensions added on.
When I was more socially active, it even got to the point where I had to take time every morning to retrace the dream and make sure I didn't confuse it with real life. Things that involved people that happened in the dreams can actually effect how I feel about them. It's unfair to blame/associate them with things they never did, so I have to be careful otherwise I can form negative opinions about people undeservedly.
Back to my original premise, I think dreams present infinite potential. Rather, not just one potential, but all potentials mashed together. Kind of like a bunch of Lego sets all jumbled together. All the parts to make all the original designs are there, but you have to work extra hard to follow the instructions through all the "noise." I'm not saying dreams can predict the future, but that the future can be found in dreams. All the parts are there, so it's what you do with those parts that determines what futures you can find.
Again, try to envision a project and all the steps involved. How often do you have to make concessions or change the steps when you actually sit down and do it? This same delineation from between your mind's eye and reality is shared with dreaming and the future. I would even dare to say they are the same, and the "feature" I'm describing is the actual topic at hand, not dreams themselves -- if that makes any sense...