Trauma pushes us into a dreamworld of avoidance all too much of the time.
Its not what takes are Breath away or how one feels after a movie , its the delusion and illusion that crowd ones realistic frame of mind guided by the two in order to realistic decide ones path in life normally.
@TheGreatestDrZen wow your last post and this new post are awesome
@TheGreatestDrZen I second that,
but I have always know you were the Greatest!
Guided by the two what? I didn’t quite understand part of your statement.
profound
take care
I hope ur right.
I always feel like I’m in a dream when Im actually awake. It’s terrible.
hey there
wht do you mean by being in a dream do you see everything different?
When you think “Say it isn’t so.”, you fill your mind up with something you want to be so.
You know how when your dreaming you think your in real life but your really not? Same thing. I feel like I know Im in a dream, yet it feels real. But instead of being in a dream it actually IS real. I can make people or things appear (obviously hallucinations) and sort of control the “dream” that isnt really a dream at all. Kind of complicated. Am I the only one? lol
I don’t have a dreamworld when I am awake. My imagination has basically stopped working. I think I hit the peak of my existence a while back & no longer need it.
The ACTUAL dreamworld, where I go when I sleep, is definitely worth living in. There’s much to do, much to feel, much to learn. This living world is hardly comparable anymore to the dreamworld.
Isn’t that called daydreaming. Having fantasies in the waking hours. That is not what someone else would call real.
I can still feel that feeling of when I was living in “the real world” but its been 15 years. Sad actually.
Except I can’t tell whether Im daydreaming or "night"dreaming
That’s right. Not so easy to know as you might think. Because “I can’t get thru to myself” is like night dreaming.
Finally someone who gets it
were any of my lifes experiences real? not sure