Guest guest Posted September 7, 2007 Report Share Posted September 7, 2007 [...] > This 'i', this belief in having > a Choice, the belief in having > the Power to choose/change thoughts, > dreams, feelings, actions, things... > is missing in dreams. > > And, other thing which is usually > also missing in the dreams is > movement. The body stays > kind of frozen during dream. > In my dream, I want to run... > but, I find myself unable to run. > In dreams, I want to escape, but, > find myself unable to escape. > This 'i', this Belief in missing in dreams but, in the night, in sleep... it does recur periodically as it does during day. This recurrence of 'i', of this Belief in having Power to choose/change... is what " breaks " the dream. With the recurrence of 'i', I again know [believe] that I do have power to change what I am " dreaming " and with that " realization " ... the dream breaks. Once the dream breaks and 'i' wakes up, I have choice to go back to sleep, wake up or to visit bathroom and such... With this 'i', this Belief I KNOW [believe] that dreams/thoughts/things... not only happen to me, in fact, I too have power to initiate, originate and create them. And, with that realization, 'i' again take 'birth'. Very similar thing happens during day too. Thoughts keep circulating and this 'i' thought too keeps recurring periodically. Thoughts come, feelings come... I suddenly become all sad, gloomy or excited... I stay in this mode for a period feeling like a helpless 'victim' of thoughts and feelings... and then this 'i' thought, this Belief in having power to choose/change appears and with it, I KNOW that I too CAN initiate/change/ create thoughts, feelings. When that " realization " happens... I say, I regained " consciousness " . I say, oh, I was lost in " thought " and I suddenly realized... In fact, what I realized is that I " remembered " my ability to choose/change, initiate thoughts, feelings, actions again and with that... I gain ability to walk out of and to change my day-time dream! > > I read in a " brain article " that > some people continued getting pain > in their now missing limbs because > their brain still believed they > had those organs. > > I also read that a large part > in recovering from 'paralysis' > is making the brain 'believe' that > it indeed has power to move those > muscles! [...] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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