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"What is the difference between dreams and the wakeful life?

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Answered by: William Samuel Lee Jr
October 19, 2022, 8:26:42 PM

Without the dream reality, humanity would not be able to sustain an existence. Ego is at the helm during your waking conscious state, and left unchecked, it would eventually drive your reality into chaos. The dream reality is what restrains the expression of evil on the physical side of things. During your dream state, the ego is offline, allowing your inner perceptive abilities to take over. These inner senses are attuned to creation in nonphysical reality. It is in dreams that you meet different aspects of yourself. Your laws regarding space and time do not apply in the dream state; however, it does have properties that can resemble your space-and-time rule set.

Ironically, reality creation in the dream environment is the same as reality creation in your matrix sandbox, with your shades of green being a hallmark of your sandbox. Both reality creations are psychological and energetic in nature, with one key difference being the type of energy utilized. The energy within the dream realm is of a different sort, yet you still perceive human forms and perform human activities—all with your eyes closed, by the way. You create your physical waking conscious reality out of your own subconscious. Similarly, you create the nonphysical dreaming conscious reality out of your own subconscious. The subconscious literally builds the physical things you perceive to be solid.

I want this to truly sink in because I have a strong feeling it hasn’t yet. Your subconscious builds, as a carpenter builds a house, the physical reality that you touch, taste, smell, see, and hear. The subconscious continuously constructs your matrix for your waking conscious ego to interpret. Likewise, the subconscious builds the dream reality continuously for your inner conscious ego to interpret.

Dreaming is similar to flipping off a light switch in a room full of glow-in-the-dark stickers. At first, the glow is dim, but as you focus more intently, the stickers seem to grow brighter and more pronounced. They are in the same spots as when the lights were on, but your sensory focus is now concentrated on these objects at the expense of many others. The dream reality continues to exist even when you are not consciously aware of its existence. Both realities hold equal validity in comparison to each other; one is not more real than the other. The Christian faith has its origins in the dream reality, which precipitated into your matrix through the subconscious.

Ultimately, when discussing dreams, it would be wise to include the subconscious, which plays an important role bridging dreams and wakeful life. I can go on for days about the dream landscape, ‘THE MATRIX’ has more info on this subject.

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