And of course sometimes a dream is just a dream. On 1 Feb, 05:12, Ash <[email protected]> wrote: > On 1/30/2010 2:28 AM, archytas wrote:> The issue is whether > > focusing into dreams is exploration or just running away to hide > > (which isn't necessarily bad or cowardly, but can be). > > Sometimes we might find ourselves doing a bit of both, certainly first > steps take some courage. Sometimes it takes a bit of bluffing oneself. > > I think it is clear, if dreams are the landscape of the > unconscious/subconscious mind learning to navigate and explore such an > inner dimension would pose great benefit. Especially to one tormented by > their own demons, the unresolvable & irreconcilable, wake up one day > (perhaps after years of painful awakenings) and say, "I had no idea it > was so simple", "I have found the root of the matter", or "Damn, I need > a shrink!" But to stare those demons in the eye, when otherwise elusive... > > For me it would pose a great benefit to solve a "chicken or the egg" > question. Who knows, it might be a good tool for therapy and general > personal maintenance too. "Know thyself." > > -Ash
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