Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 as my beloved mira would say and a wilde dog cannot ja, ja! ^^~~~~~ - Skyeryder <Skyeryder <Skyeryder Monday, June 04, 2001 7:20 AM Weaving the Yarn > Weaving the Yarn... Jun 4 2001 > > This book that the dreamer (are we not actually the dreamer? - "row, row > your boat..") needs to eat does not imply that she needs to study texts, > because everything in the dream is within her. The dream would rather > suggest that she needs to make conscious what it means to live in > relationship to the Self, to follow the way of Khidr (Islamic mysticism of > the Master Within). She needs to become conscious of her own innermost > wisdom, the wisdom of the heart. Finally she embraces the woman friend who > invited her to the meal. Whether this woman is an aspect of the higher Self, > a helpful part of her personality, or an aspect of the shadow is unclear. > (It is worth remembering that the shadow is not always unhelpful, and at > times pushes us to become more conscious.) But what is important is that at > the end of the dream there is "a feeling of great love," for the journey > towards the Self is a lover's return to the arms of the Beloved, in whose > embrace all the aspects of the psyche are contained in Oneness and "Great > Love." > Smiles of love... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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