From: dicksilk@gmail.com   
      
   On Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 2:03:22 PM UTC-6, Billy Mynews Ferrell wrote:   
   > > >    
   Dick Silk wrote:> >   
   > >but in your interpretation, it reminds me of someone with "sleep in their   
   eyes."   
      
   > Richard have you ever had a dream that you were dreaming in the dream    
      
   I get that you experienced something of a multiple resonance of a dream within   
   a dream, with an astral / out of body experience thrown in for good measure /   
   flavor. I've experienced COUNTLESS dreams— sometimes they come so thickly   
   that it's all I can    
   do to log even a fragment of one or two of them in this forum. Hint: when   
   you have an *exceptionally* passionate relationship with a female for a few   
   years, see if you encounter an astral experience of "Unity"— it's MIND   
   blowing!!   
      
   > Then for the first time I came to the reality that the only time I seen   
   myself wake is in the mirror now Richard would you say When One See Themselves   
   In a dream it's just a mirror of One selves imagination    
      
   Well, Billy, I'm unable to tell if English is your second language, or if you   
   never paid attention as an English speaking student in grammar classes, or if   
   you have a problem typing, or any combination of all three: the point is that   
   the way the grammar    
   is splashed out in that previous sentence, it makes it VERY difficult for me   
   to read a precise line of whatever it is or was that you may have been trying   
   to communicate.   
      
   So here's a line-by-line attempt to answer your previous statement:   
      
   > Then for the first time I came to the reality that   
   (THAT much came through PERFECTLY clearly!) √   
   > the only time I seen myself wake is in the mirror    
   ("the only time I've seen myself awake is in the mirror")   
      
   WHEN / IF you see your physical body from a dream or astral perspective, it   
   tends to jostle one's mind enough that one begins to "open up" to the infinite   
   possibility of the mind, of God, of "reality," of Life.   
      
   > But At no time have I seen Myself As [an] old Man In the dream   
      
   A few points: Let's say person X gets to be an *accomplished* dreamer,   
   someone who is adept at controlling the thought content of one's own mind,   
   hence, one's own dream(s.) This person X will always have a "youthful" mental   
   attitude, and thus may NEVER    
   appear as an old man in a dream.   
      
   NOTE: if you HAVE had dreams of VERY old buildings, those were likely dreams   
   from a possible "old age" that one MAY achieve. Keep in mind, that the   
   possible outcomes of reality are virtually ∞ (infinite.)   
      
   > imagine that True image Is not a dream We Do Not Always See [Our]   
   True image The Glass    
      
   In Genesis 1:27, it states "...God made Man in His Own image... male and   
   female created He them." (biblehub.com/kjv/genesis/1-27.htm)   
      
   For every male on the planet, there is one and only one TRUE female.    
   Remember: God is Love.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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