I think for me, engaging the dreaming process over so many years has helped to sew the two worlds together. The dream world begins to bleed into everyday reality as synchronicities from the dream or situations showing up in different ways that reflect the dream process etc. and then I take feedback from the waking world and intend around it in my dream world etc. and vice versa and the two blend into each other. In the dream space I have connection to infinite possibilities, resources (wisdom of ancestors, higher realms of consciousness (spiritual realm), my own unconscious, as well as the collective.
Matthew, I had a NDE nine years ago and it amplified what I believed was true before the NDE. Fortunately, I survived a Widowmaker Heart Attack and had triple bypass surgery. Waking up from the Anesthesia and all the painkillers I needed to be on helped me see clearer than ever before.
Your writing is brilliantly beautiful and transports me to a place where the imagination runs wild. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Steven, thank you for sharing about such a powerful experience here. I'm very interested in how NDE's can effect permanent changes in consciousness. Fascinating to hear about your story.
When you so eloquently speak of two different worlds concurrently, this might sound crazy but as a little kid, I used to explore things and great little science experiments got myself into trouble always something was wrong, and somehow my intuition told me that there’s gotta be a better way.
As I was brought into the operating room and then carried onto the table where surgery would be performed I asked the anesthesiologist how long will it take for me to go to sleep and he said 60 seconds maybe 90 so I asked him for a minute or two and then I prayed And then, as the fluid was injected into my arm, I actually saw a slideshow of my life going from the moment in time backwards to my early childhood, and I remember, thinking never again, I must create something new.
For some reason, I felt the world as a different way which she might call a second world while I was experiencing the first world and asked a lot of questions. Said you asked too many questions, and later in life, my teachers thought I was dangerous cause I asked questions that they were unprepared to answer. I even recall saying to my English teacher in 10th grade That I could not write in that classroom because the room was pink and then I was mocked by the students and the teacher said would you like to go somewhere else and I said yes I’d like to go into a garden or into nature to write
Somehow, I’ve always held this second world Very close to my heart so so I understand what you wrote in this piece
Thanks for bringing this in the light. I also am experiencing different realities. One of the scientific knowing and one of the spiritual knowing. It it difficult to hold them both, because there can be a lot of judgment from these worlds to each other. It helps to meditate, to be on my own, to look for people who are also navigating back and forth
Louise, it's great to hear from you; I relate to the tension you're holding between these two realities, and appreciate you sharing your experience here. The goal of Resonant World is to build community among people navigating between these worlds, and I really appreciate your support and presence here!
I think for me, engaging the dreaming process over so many years has helped to sew the two worlds together. The dream world begins to bleed into everyday reality as synchronicities from the dream or situations showing up in different ways that reflect the dream process etc. and then I take feedback from the waking world and intend around it in my dream world etc. and vice versa and the two blend into each other. In the dream space I have connection to infinite possibilities, resources (wisdom of ancestors, higher realms of consciousness (spiritual realm), my own unconscious, as well as the collective.
inspiring to hear about this dream practice! and wonderful reminder of the infinite resources available in the dream world!
Matthew, I had a NDE nine years ago and it amplified what I believed was true before the NDE. Fortunately, I survived a Widowmaker Heart Attack and had triple bypass surgery. Waking up from the Anesthesia and all the painkillers I needed to be on helped me see clearer than ever before.
Your writing is brilliantly beautiful and transports me to a place where the imagination runs wild. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Steven Jay
Steven, thank you for sharing about such a powerful experience here. I'm very interested in how NDE's can effect permanent changes in consciousness. Fascinating to hear about your story.
When you so eloquently speak of two different worlds concurrently, this might sound crazy but as a little kid, I used to explore things and great little science experiments got myself into trouble always something was wrong, and somehow my intuition told me that there’s gotta be a better way.
As I was brought into the operating room and then carried onto the table where surgery would be performed I asked the anesthesiologist how long will it take for me to go to sleep and he said 60 seconds maybe 90 so I asked him for a minute or two and then I prayed And then, as the fluid was injected into my arm, I actually saw a slideshow of my life going from the moment in time backwards to my early childhood, and I remember, thinking never again, I must create something new.
For some reason, I felt the world as a different way which she might call a second world while I was experiencing the first world and asked a lot of questions. Said you asked too many questions, and later in life, my teachers thought I was dangerous cause I asked questions that they were unprepared to answer. I even recall saying to my English teacher in 10th grade That I could not write in that classroom because the room was pink and then I was mocked by the students and the teacher said would you like to go somewhere else and I said yes I’d like to go into a garden or into nature to write
Somehow, I’ve always held this second world Very close to my heart so so I understand what you wrote in this piece
Thank you
Thanks for bringing this in the light. I also am experiencing different realities. One of the scientific knowing and one of the spiritual knowing. It it difficult to hold them both, because there can be a lot of judgment from these worlds to each other. It helps to meditate, to be on my own, to look for people who are also navigating back and forth
Louise, it's great to hear from you; I relate to the tension you're holding between these two realities, and appreciate you sharing your experience here. The goal of Resonant World is to build community among people navigating between these worlds, and I really appreciate your support and presence here!