Enlightenment Happens When the Borders Between Dream and Reality Fade

Published on 13 October 2024 at 20:37

Normally we speak about schizophrenia, when someone is not able anymore to differentiate between what is real and what exists in mere imagination, but mysticism is different. It is not about losing one's foundation in rationality but about going beyond the mere rational mind. It is not about denying facts but about developing a sixth sense for the reality that surrounds us but is hidden from our plain eye. And how can we know that this hidden world is real and not just a mere product of imagination? Because when you connect to this world, things like telepathy and precognition become very real, which can be proven by the same experiences of other people. For example, someone is thinking of you, and you sense his thoughts. Or you have a dream about a person you haven't seen for a long time, and suddenly you meet this person on the same day. There's a network behind this physical reality that exists of mere thoughts and desires. When I connect myself to this network, I can begin to read the thoughts of everyone who is in some way connected to myself. Being spiritual means to see this world through the eyes of others. 

The reality of dreams we enter every day is more real than what we normally think would be called reality. In the world of dreams, you perceive yourself and others without the masks we usually wear in our world. We enter the realm of souls, which lies beyond life and death—the realm of eternity. But imagine you could always live in more dimensions at the same time. When you would already sense the outcome of every endeavour you're undertaking or to see and feel the real agenda of human beings behind the masquerades they're playing. We would become players instead of mere playballs of destiny. And when we can live in the reality of dreams while we're in the state of wakeness, the ultimate enlightenment is not far anymore, which means to realise that also this entire life and world I see is nothing else than another dream of my own.

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