Waking Life
Walking through your daily shift. Working regular hours what seems like a day then you come home and fall asleep, the instant you fall asleep-
You wake up and suddenly say "Snap! That was only a dream! I dreamed the whole damn shift I haven't yet to do and here I am off to the real Shit!".
You know when you sift through your dreams as you sleep, doing things in your control, the senses you feel, smell, taste, and hear. It's all part of those neuronsensitivity science bullshit that goes on in your brain. But the question we must think of in terms of Life is the eternal question I'll ever ask:
Do we live in a waking state that is constant continuance with the notion that life is wrapped in a dream. After death your conscious life would continue in what might be called, "A Dream Body?"? Except that in your post-mortal state you could never again wake up, but be in a dream within a dream?
Makes you think about it!
To understand this question a bit more, watch this film called "Waking Life" by Richard Linklater. It's a story about a boy who wakes up in a dream within a dream, which is called Lucid Dreaming. He meets many people, who discusses Existentialism, situationist politics, posthumanity, and lucid dreaming itself.
It's a must for those who are spiritual, and in search of something more.
All my Relations,
Deek









cheers to that ...great movie.JH