Friday, October 28, 2011

A Repeating Dream

I dreamt a lot last night, but only snagged one, and it was one dream that repeated immediately, and in a slightly different version, and was such a jumble of things that I cant much sort it out!..there's a large house (with small rooms, oddly) on a hill with several roads leading to it, and I drive up, nearly out of gas, leaving friends on a personal errand that seems a bit selfish--there's a woman on the hill, in one dream young, and in the second old, and when I enter the house, I have to move about the small rooms so as not to be seen, but I do encounter a short dwarfish fellow dressed oddly....and then there's this odd breathing tube, or something, 'used by your deceased friend' it's explained, that seems to be the purpose of the errand, and I find it, take it to a sink, and give it a good cleaning, as it hadn't been maintained...and seeing the woman, I say, 'I like you...'

Actually, that's not a bad sorting, but it seems a shame that dreams are so goofy...one could make good use of the 'dream theater'...some have been able to use their imagination, their 'mind's eye' to good purpose....thinking of Tesla here, it's said he could visualize his inventions in 3d and rotated them...and Mozart is said to have heared his music complete before he wrote it down...maybe I can find these...brb...I'm thinking that imagination uses the same 'theater, dreams do...brb...here's the Tesla bit, which can be found many place, his biography a good read!  link: http://www.successconsciousness.com/blog/uncategorized/creative-thinking-and-imagination/

brb...well, maybe it was Beethoven, he went deaf, but not sure...one of those early composers could hear his compositions played out, and more or less just transcribed them...sometimes I dream music...

curious to see wiki's take on imagination...off to that, and a little bit of wow play!...oh..I snagged this from wiki's take:
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Some cultures and traditions even view the apparently shared world as an illusion of the mind as with the Buddhist maya, or go to the opposite extreme and accept the imagined and dreamed realms as of equal validity to the apparently shared world as the Australian Aborigines do with their concept of dreamtime.
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