Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Reading about dreaming, dream, and dreamer from the following discussion reminds me of Ramesh's analysis on dream characters. Dreaming is all there is!! In this case, there is an absence of dreamers and dreams. It is all an imagined world. The physical world that we are imagining is all illusory...as it's all phenomenon (illusory). And there is a concept of noumenon, which is all subjective. And subjects don't require objects for its reassurance of its own existence or non-existence. The subject or the source is all complete within its own domain. And better yet, when we are awake, it is just a continuous dreaming before a concept of birth or death. Realizing this as true understanding, one should make the best use of this dreaming world---or just responding to one's senses as they arise, without clinging on to them. Waking up or sleeping is not very different!!! Happy Dreaming! ~no-me~ epston wrote: In a message dated 2/26/2006 9:28:08 AM Pacific Standard Time, lastrain writes: > > Well...........that's just It.....there in (is) nothing to wake up. > > There is the dream...........but no dreamer. > > L.E: Then why did you write the following? > " Wake up darlyn.........you're having a bad dream. " If there is only the dream, how can you wake up? If your life is a dream, and there is only the dream, and you can never wake up? If there is only a dream, you are trapped forever asleep. If there is no dreamer, there is no one to awake. You may agree with this but there is the contradiction. But in your state of nothingness, who is there to care about it? No one? p.s. Toombaru=I am. Larry Epston Toombaru: Yes, no one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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