Dreams and Addiction to the Fiction

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More exploration of the un-known Self.  We use a reported recurring dream as a means to gather new data from the hidden Self.  We identify the Fictional Self and its role in our Self created delusion.

 

13 thoughts on “Dreams and Addiction to the Fiction

  1. Question: When you show up to do your classes, is that YOU or is that a fiction? When you turn up on your blog and post poems, is that you, or is that a fiction? Fascinating way to chart your dream information. Going to have to do that with my next “vehicle” dream. Loved these videos. You’re really starting to have a sense of how to pull it all together in a cohesive whole. Perhaps the transcripts of these videos will become a book with just a little tweaking.

    • I’m guessing it must be both. In as much as I’m intellectually and emotionally present and connected I am guessing I am more authentic than less. Ego is needed to interact but it should not sit in the place of the creator. When I do the classes or write sometimes it’s clever but at others it has the fragrance of truth (for lack of a better word). The classes, like writing are poetry and creating. When its good I have little pre-thought. The process takes me along with it. I am often suprised by where it ends up. Me and the guys create something together. I’m not there to “teach” as much as point out what is hidden in view and that they already know. You may notice I ask “does that make sense” often. I’m trying to connect their senses to the unrecognized known within them. I’m constantly amazed with the mix of education race and economic status and how little it effects their ability to enter into that process. The intellectuals sometime have the most difficulty.

      • “The intellectuals sometime have the most difficulty.” Well, I can see that. I’m so used to being in my head that it puzzles me sometimes why I have to think and listen really hard to see what you’re saying in your written stuff. I don’t find that so at all when I’m listening to you interact with them. And yeah, I can see the gears turning in your head when you’re getting ready to respond to them. I’m going to do that dream thing with my next car dream. I wish I’d known about that years ago…

    • I’m guessing it must be both. In as much as I’m intellectually and emotionally present and connected I am guessing I am more authentic than less. Ego is needed to interact but it should not sit in the place of the creator. When I do the classes or write sometimes it’s clever but at others it has the fragrance of truth (for lack of a better word). The classes, like writing are poetry and creating. When its good I have little pre-thought. The process takes me along with it. I am often suprised by where it ends up. Me and the guys create something together. I’m not there to “teach” as much as point out what is hidden in view and that they already know. You may notice I ask “does that make sense” often. I’m trying to connect their senses to the unrecognized known within them. I’m constantly amazed with the mix of education race and economic status

    • The classes kinda hang together or not based in what happens. Its like writing a poem. Either it works or it does not. There have been some amazing things happen and some ok. Much of it depends on the guys’ input

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