"Suppose you had all time, all eternity, and all power at your disposal. What would you do?
I believe, after a while, you’d say to yourself, “Man, get lost!”
It’s like asking another question: Suppose you were given the power to dream any dream you wanted to dream every night.
Naturally, you could dream any span of time—75 years of time in one night, 100 years in one night, or even 1,000 years in one night. And you could dream of anything you wanted. You would make up your mind before going to sleep, saying, “Tonight, I’m going to dream such-and-such.”
Well, naturally, you would start out by fulfilling all your wishes. You would experience all the pleasures you could imagine—the most marvelous meals, the most entrancing love affairs, the most romantic journeys. You could listen to music such as no mortal has ever heard and see landscapes beyond your wildest dreams.
For several nights, perhaps for a whole month of nights, you would go on that way, having a wonderful time.
But then, after a while, you’d begin to think, “Well, I’ve seen quite a bit. Let’s spice it up. Let’s have a little adventure.”
And so you would dream of yourself being threatened by all sorts of dangers. You would rescue princesses from dragons. You might engage in notable battles or play the part of a great hero.
And as time went on, you’d dare yourself to do more and more outrageous things. At some point, you’d say, “Tonight, I’m going to dream in such a way that I don’t know I’m dreaming.”
You would take the experience of the dream as if it were complete reality. And what a shock you’d feel when you woke up! You would really scare yourself.
Then, on successive nights, you might dare yourself to experience the most extraordinary things, just for the contrast you’d feel when you woke up. You could, for instance, dream yourself into situations of extreme poverty, disease, agony, or suffering. You’d push the vibration of suffering to its most intense point—then suddenly, whoop! You’d wake up and find it was, after all, nothing but a dream, and everything was perfectly okay.
And you would say, “Wow, man, that was a gas!”
Now, how do you know that’s not what you’re doing already?
Sitting here, with all your problems, your whole complicated life situation—listening to lme—it may just be the very dream you decided to get into.
If you like it, that’s great. If you don’t like it, won’t it be fun to wake up?" ~Alan Watts
I hope that everyone that once came to this blog is living as happily as I am after I discovered who I AM was. The secret of life is really realizing that life is not something external but pure dream. um beijo, Lotus.
"So, what is the purpose of this whole ordeal? Am I truly feeling helpless? Have I genuinely experienced heart-wrenching events? Is my life really that miserable? Understanding THAT, it became apparent that these things were mere illusions, appearing that way because I continuously identified with it happening to a little "me". I believed I was a helpless human being, lacking a deep understanding of my true existence. I stopped assigning any meaning to this story, not even deeming it meaningless. These thoughts are meaningless because they are nothing. Any idea is irrelevant to your true identity.
Then why does this situation exist? In the game of life, everything is just "Being-ness" playing with itself. I could ask why I have to go through this nonsense, but it's senseless. Why? It's all a big Paradox. So, when you ask why this situation arises, people seek a logical answer. But there is no rational, logical answer. It's like a puzzle; it's an appearance. In a dream, there are no rational, logical answers. All thoughts, emotions, and identities are things we collect. They are not you. This doesn't mean you have to confirm the truth in your mind because there is no truth in thoughts—they have no meaning unless you asign one to them. You can't describe THAT with words; you can only be THAT. Thoughts aren't something only you possess. So, there's only one thing: transcend it and realize who you are.
draft written by most likely Dawa , no one knows
𓇼 DON’T WORRY, YOUR SUCCESS IS INEVITABLE 𓇼
If you’re down in the dumps about still being where you don’t want to be, Remember it’s already done. Take yourself to the wish fulfilled and stay there.
My favourite analogy is The Train Between Two Cities. I saw this a while ago {whether it was pinterest or reddit, i have no clue} and it really opened my eyes. I’ll pick two cities like i did in a post a while ago. Let’s say you’re on a train to Milan from Paris. Once you get on that train you know being in Milan is inevitable, you’re basically already there. No matter what, you can read on the train, talk to other passengers, eat to your heart’s content, no matter what, you’re going to end up in Milan.
You are on the train. No matter what the 3d shows you, it’s inevitable, you will end up in your dream life. This analogy has really helped me to remain in the sabbath state aka the state of the wish fulfilled when it comes to any new desires I may have. They are no longer desires they are just mine, they’re yours.
This analogy can be applied to vacations too, once you get on the plane to Greece, you’re practically already in Greece. You don’t doubt for a second no matter what that the next time you step off the plane you’ll be in Greece, in fact, you’re not even thinking about the how, you just know that the pilot is taking you where you paid to be. You sit there without thinking, your just there, eating, talking to whoever, reading a book, staring at your new aeroplane crush, you don’t care about the how or why you’re just enjoying the ride because you know that trip in Greece is yours.
There’s already apart of your mind soaking up the mediterranean sun, with a colourful drub in your had. That’s why you’re so excited. There is a part of your consciousness already living the life you want, there is a part of you there. Take whatever method you’re using on a pedestal, whether it be inducing the void state, waking up with everything with SATS, or whatever, it’s shouldn’t matter to you so much because you know it’s yours already.
Once you take it off a pedestal it will be 100% easier for you. Especially pure consciousness, it’s just a measly meditation when you aren’t obsessing over it, and you’ll realise that. It’s not the ticket to your dream life when you’re already there. Why would you crave a ticket to a place you’re already at?
The train will stop at Milan NO MATTER WHAT. The plane will land in Greece NO MATTER WHAT. Your desired life is yours NO MATTER WHAT.
It’s inevitable, just place your awareness there.
By “holding something in awareness” do you mean imagining/thinking about it?
Don't imagine, be AWARE of its current existence. I don't mean imagining it; to call something imagined is indirectly acknowledging it as unreal.
Awareness of its current existence is key here. Yes, you "imagine" it, but the difference is having the knowing that it's actually real and not a daydream. Just acknowledge that it's here, because once you're aware of it, it exists instantly.
You can cry.
You're allowed to cry, you're allowed to rest, you're allowed to roll in bed and wish to stay there for a minute, you're allowed to stop being productive in some time, you're allowed to take a break from shifting and from everything.
You're allowed to allow your body to calm itself, to understand that the reality is near, nothing of those I mentioned above will tent your life, nothing at all.
Because you know it yourself, you found shifting for a reason, home is always where your heart will be, head on their shoulder, sharing earphones, walking in the rain, finally having that burden off your shoulder.
I'm proud of you ml, you've gone long enough, and let me see you truly get whatever you want, whether it's the void, manifesting or revising something, shifting or anything of sort.
You're valid, and think of how your younger self would feel to know they achieved something their little heart wanted for so long.
Xoxo. Coco
quando Você diz SER ou TER algo, essa frase ressoa muito além do que seus sentidos podem perceber. quando Você diz SER algo, na verdade Você, como Consciência, está dizendo que está CIENTE de ser algo. quando Você diz TER algo, na verdade Você, como Consciência, está dizendo estar CIENTE de ter algo. Você, como Consciência, está SEMPRE ciente de algo. não há como "desligar" essa "habilidade" pois a Consciência é tudo o que o há no mundo. não há como desligar essa habilidade pois Você está SEMPRE CIENTE de algo. Você está ciente de ter pensamentos que não desejava ter, os famosos "pensamentos intrusivos" ou "negativos". Você está ciente de coisas que sequer estão presentes no plano físico, como uma festa que acontecerá no mês que vem, as contas que terá no mês que vem, a academia que começará na próxima semana, etc. até mesmo quando Você não está ciente de algo, Você ainda está ciente de não estar ciente de algo. Você nunca conseguirá escapar disso e o quao perfeito é saber disto? o quão perfeito é saber que apenas a sua ciência pode causar a existência ou o desaparecimento de algo? o quão reconfortante é saber que Você é o ÚNICO na sua realidade que tem poder para "interferir" em algo?
Você, como Consciência, está sempre ciente de ser ou ter algo. Você está ciente de ser uma pessoa que busca por milagres ou soluções para seus problemas; Você está ciente de ser uma pessoa que não tem amigos; Você está ciente de ser uma pessoa que não tem sua aparência desejada, ao mesmo tempo que pode estar ciente de ser uma pessoa que nunca passa por problemas financeiros pois sempre há dinheiro de sobra na conta; estar ciente de ser uma pessoa que está sempre rodeada de amigos; estar ciente de possuir sua aparência e seu corpo ideal desde que nasceu. e por esse motivo, a manifestação é sempre instantânea pois o simples fato de tal desejo ter cruzado a sua Consciência, já o torna tão real quanto aquilo o que seus sentidos conseguem compreender. é totalmente possível que o "físico" reflita instantaneamente qualquer desejo seu, mas caso não ocorra, escolha continuar ciente de que tudo já lhe pertence e como o físico é apenas um reflexo seu, ele não tem outra escolha a não ser refletir aquilo o que VOCÊ já decretou como verdade.
Você, como Consciência, está ciente de estar vivendo uma experiência humana, mas não se esqueça de que não está limitado a tal.
Você, como Consciência, está sempre ciente de algo. então, do que estará ciente agora? de ser uma pessoa que ainda está esperando por seus desejos ou de ser uma pessoa que já possui todos os seus desejos? a escolha e a ordem são sempre suas. então, use-as a seu favor.
Let me word it simply: Your. Manifestation. Has. No. Choice. But. To. Become. True.
When you manifest something, the 3D realm - what you can physically see and feel - has no choice but to conform to what you’re saying is true. Period. What you say and believe to be true is what’s true.
Think of the 3D realm as a simulation or a video game that you’re in. You control it. As the main character, what do you want this realm and these people (the non-player characters) to do? You’re deciding and controlling what’s going on. The Sims is a perfect example of this. You’re building the world and doing things that make the other characters conform to you. Other people are playing their own version of the game, manifesting their own different reality. The real world is surprisingly like that, believe it or not.
If you’re just sitting or standing there letting your mind stew, you’re subconsciously manifesting things you may not want. So, take notice and decide what you want because manifesting should be used to benefit you. It’s your reality. You decide what happens and it’ll conform to what you desire.
Readers often describe feeling trapped in a loop: searching, chasing, doing more to get somewhere. Hoping for progress, proof, or an improvement that justifies all the effort. But here’s the real question:
Has it brought you anywhere?
Take a moment. How long have you been seeking? Months? Years? Have you "found" anything, or is it just more seeking, more questions, more frustration? You run in circles, chasing shadows, hoping the next practice, insight, or realization will be "it."
It’s not wrong to feel this way, but consider this: the very act of searching implies you think there’s something missing—something you lack that needs to be attained. But what if the assumption itself is flawed? What if the one seeking is the very illusion you’re trying to unpack?
Let’s step back and look at the nature of a "dream".
When "you" seem to "dream" at night, no matter what the "dream" looks like—whether it’s exciting, terrifying, or mundane—"who/what" is always "present"? Who is there in every "dream"? And how do you even know it’s a "dream"? You can feel sensations arising, hear the sounds, and even "think" within the "dream". Sounds familiar, no?
Now look deeper: where is the dream coming from? What gives it its apparent existence? When the dream ends, where does it go? And in those moments of so-called deep sleep, when you say, "I didn’t dream at all," how do you know that gap was even there? What remains?
In every dream, there’s an undeniable Knowing—a "presence" that holds it all, isn't there? The dream is fleeting, but the Knowing of it isn’t. It’s there whether the dream is "vivid", "faint", or "absent" altogether. And that same knowing is "present" now, reading these words, isn't it? You don't have to use any thoughts to notice.
So.. what are you really searching for? The next “aha” moment? A tangible shift? Something to confirm, “Yes, now I’ve got it”? But who would "get it"?
All there is, is this—this effortless "awareness" in which everything arises and disappears.
All seeking starts to dissolve when you see that what you’re looking for isn’t "out there." It’s the same presence that’s already aware of the seeking, the frustration, and the loop itself. Just like in a dream, you’re chasing answers without realizing you’re the space in which the entire dream unfolds.
Here’s the thing: I can tell you this over and over again, and I can write endless words about it, but at the end of the day, you have to see it. Nothing I say or anyone else says will make it clearer to you than seeing it directly.
Think of it like this: imagine I tell you about the taste of a "Tsampa" (tibetan foodstuff). Let me try to describe it—Tsampa has a simple, earthy taste—kind of nutty and a little smoky because it’s made from roasted barley. It’s pretty dry on its own, but when you mix it with butter tea (bo cha) or milk (or water), it turns into a creamy porrdige that’s super satisfying.
Do you now know how it tastes based off of this short description? No matter how much anyone tries to describe it, you wouldn’t really know what it’s like until you actually try it yourself. You might feel like you “get it,” but until you actually taste Tsampa (-Porridge) for yourself, it’s all just words. The actual direct experience is yours to have, and words will never compare to it.
It’s the same here. Look at the loop you feel stuck in. Look at the dreamlike nature of every experience. Look at what’s behind the looking itself. And notice: the seeking, the searching, and even the apparent struggle—what is all of it arising in?
The dream at night is your perfect clue. Who’s been there in every dream, in every scene, in every story in and out of it? Who’s the constant presence beneath it all? If you truly see that, will there be any questions left?
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