Living Your Dreams Q: So, what is coming from you now - and listening to what we were talking about earlier - is that we are not the result of our past, right? B: Yes! Q: That we could be using our imaginations differently, or in different... B: You will be living in it. You will be experiencing your imagination as... really as you have been experiencing physical reality... You follow me? Q: Yeah, but it's like daydreaming. B: Yes! Q: You will - as we have said many times - be living your dreams. Did you think we were being figurative? When we said you will be living your dreams, we were being quite literal. Q: I'm not talking about the night dreams. I'm talking about daydreams. B: What is the difference? Night dream, daydream... Q: Well, the difference to me is that in the night dream my body is asleep, and I'm more at the affect of the dreams that I now... B: All right. But that is your definition. There are, in your terms, individuals who have, quote/unquote, some pretty strong daydreams: "Oh, hello, anybody there? Come in; come in. Can you hear me? Hello!" "What? Were you talking to me?" Do you follow me? Q: What do you tell me that for? I don't... B: Because that is how many individuals find themselves, deep within, even in a daydream, so they do not hear when other individuals are calling them. They might as well be physically asleep. Q: Right. B: It is the same thing. You are simply in the meditative state; it is the same thing. Q: Right. I... I believe that. Because sometimes I have my dream, or my daydreams are so colorful and so true, that I really believe that I make them up at that time. B: You do. Q: Yeah, I know. B: All right. All we are saying is that now the barriers, the definitions, that allowed you to create the idea that a night dream, daydream, and awake physical state, are different, are now dissolving. It is all going to be one experience. We do not, in your terms, really ever sleep. You follow me? Q: That's right. Yes, I follow that. B: All right. Because we are living in that dream and therefore, never need to wake up into physical reality; we are awake. That is what is meant by living your dreams. Through experiencing your life as if it were the type of reality you think is only relegated to your night dreams. The impossible made possible. Q: But it's not tangible. B: It will be. Q: Oh, I see what you mean. Because sometimes I've got dreams that... B: That is simply because you are still making a distinction between the dream reality and the physical reality in the way that physical reality is more real. Q: No, I'm not saying that it's more real; just that it's more of what I find that... B: That is what I am saying. Pay attention for a moment. As long as you still wake up and remember having had a dream that does not seem to apply directly to what you experience as a tangible physical reality, you are still making a difference. Q: Oh, I see what you mean. Instead of having, living, that dream... B: Yes. Q: ... it seems that I recall the dream... B: Yes. Q: When actually, I am dreaming all the time. It is not physical reality and then a separate dream reality; it is all one thing, all one dream. B: Yes. Q: Got you. B: Thank you.