Vibroverse

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An author who is actively working on a book she has been planning her whole life knows the difference between the work in progress book and her Facebook comments and grocery lists. It's all her writing, but it's not all the same either. She also may draw sudden inspiration for the book from grocery lists and Facebook posts though. 


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5 minutes ago, Hulia said:

I didn´t even know it is possible :) But... if it is possible to have a physical pain in the dream, does it automatically mean, that it should be also possible to have NO physical pain in reality? 

There have been many yogis, it is told, who have been able to do that. And also a more familiar concept about that is the trance states through, like, hypnosis and so on. In those states people also don't feel pain, when the consciousness is in a different state. 

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@Vibroverse I think for this I need to know how it is to have a pain in the dream and then stop to have a pain in the dream. Then I could try to do the same thick in reality. Now I have no clue how it is - not to have pains at dentist´s, if I always had them.

 

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You'll probably find a lot of resources about this on the internet. 

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20 minutes ago, Vibroverse said:

You'll probably find a lot of resources about this on the internet. 

Probably. But I am not sure if I want to have pains in the dream. Supposed I won´t get rid of them? One reality of pains is enough, I don´t want to create another one. 

But you could go this way, if you already experience the pains in the dream. It should be easier to stop them in the dream than in the realitiy, shouldn´t it? And then transfer the experiance into reality.

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Your dreams are something you are imagining right now there is no seperation of the experience of "waking reality" and "dream reality."

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3 hours ago, Vibroverse said:

Is there really any difference between a dream and what we habitually call reality?

No.


Intrinsic joy is revealed in the marriage of meaning and being.

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Who has arrived in this land of confusion? By what line did he come, and by what was forged before him, by who? There is the land of ease, of non-effort, of attraction. 


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38 minutes ago, Hulia said:

Probably. But I am not sure if I want to have pains in the dream. Supposed I won´t get rid of them? One reality of pains is enough, I don´t want to create another one. 

But you could go this way, if you already experience the pains in the dream. It should be easier to stop them in the dream than in the realitiy, shouldn´t it? And then transfer the experiance into reality.

Exactly. It works in both ways. 

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10 minutes ago, Nahm said:

Who has arrived in this land of confusion? By what line did he come, and by what was forged before him, by who? There is the land of ease, of non-effort, of attraction. 

love this verse


What a dream, what a joke, love it   :x

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40 minutes ago, IamMystic said:

Your dreams are something you are imagining right now there is no seperation of the experience of "waking reality" and "dream reality."

apart of the fact that in "waking reality" I have pains at dentist´s and in "dream reality" - not

might be a nuance for somebody alse, for me a GREAT difference

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1 hour ago, Hulia said:

I didn´t even know it is possible :) But... if it is possible to have a physical pain in the dream, does it automatically mean, that it should be also possible to have NO physical pain in reality? 

Watch the video in my signature. The relevant part to pain is maybe halfway in. Cliff notes: on 10 tabs of LSD with a decent spiritual foundation you can unquestionably recognize yourself as God and feel no physical pain, fear, limitation, or negative beliefs among a plethora of incredible positive emotions, sensations, insights, and ridiculously heightened consciousness. 


What did the stage orange scientist call the stage blue fundamentalist for claiming YHWH intentionally caused Noah’s great flood?

Delugional. 

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17 minutes ago, BipolarGrowth said:

Watch the video in my signature. The relevant part to pain is maybe halfway in. Cliff notes: on 10 tabs of LSD with a decent spiritual foundation you can unquestionably recognize yourself as God and feel no physical pain, fear, limitation, or negative beliefs among a plethora of incredible positive emotions, sensations, insights, and ridiculously heightened consciousness. 

Is it your video? You have untroubled eyes. LSD or mushrooms (no difference?) is on my agenda. After lockdown is over and if I´ll find a dealer.

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