Trauma?

L ife is a dream.
We walk on paths that are partly evoked and manifested by collective consciousness and partly by our individual consciousness. „Consciousness“ is a deceptive choice of words, because it describes a state of being completely unaware. Within the dream „life“ certain rules of nature apply. Each one of us contributes to the validity, preservation and shaping of these laws through our individual belief in their unbreakability. Within our collective dream, all sentient beings are enabled to experience periods of rest and sleep.

In these phases we transform what is commonly called dreaming. Our experience during sleep is therefore a precious opportunity to question our „waking consciousness“ – because this in turn is also only a dream, in a dream, in a dream.
It is in the consciousness, and in the recognition of those rules and laws that govern our collective experience, that their manifestation takes place. Laws of nature which – even if collectively – are only dreamed can ALWAYS be reformulated and overcome. Astral journeys, spiritual healings, time jumps, telepathy, telekinesis and other extrasensory perceptions are an expression of the surmountability of the laws in which we generally believe – and which therefore formulate our reality.
The seed of a true and sublime thought – once planted – bears its fruits in due „time“.
Time is the measure used to determine the difference or correlation between a portion of cause and a dose of effect within our collective dream. Time and space are identical-both are different terms for the same phenomenon on our experiential plane, and describe the place that is *between* two events. It may be significant to want to change that dream we call life, but I believe we will never be able to deprive it of its original character, as I currently see it, which is desired by the divine love within us. So the goal of our efforts may be, perhaps, to recognize life as a „dream“ within our consciousness and to want to overcome it. In other words: we may express within ourselves the desire to awaken.
Awakening can only be achieved by those who dream – and in doing so, gradually maturing – become „truly“ aware that they are floating in an illusion. If the awakening of an individual takes place, as Gautama Buddha experienced, among others, and if this individual decides to communicate his or her realization to all sleeping people, the dream of the collective is changed. We all move in our dreams, we all expand our boundaries within our lives, we all strive towards the light of the divine source of love. Our efforts and aspirations may be compliant or intense; we may be serious, witty, laughing or fibbing minds – in the end we will find that we knew everything before our journey even began. „Reality“ is action – the cause is ourselves.
