Awake to Dreaming

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I cannot escape the fact that I’m dreaming.

Regardless of what appears to be happening, what I see is to see my own seeing.

What I experience, is not to experience something ‘out there.’ It is to experience my imagination about what I project/imagine to be ‘out there.’

The implication of this truth is astounding.

So easy it is… to be caught in this dream. When caught, we can spiral and get lost in dreams about dreams.

For a moment, though,
right now, to whatever degree you can,
is there an openness within you to gently forgive it all?

Forgive, in the way that you can see the dream that’s happening, and see that what you “THINK” is happening, isn’t really happening.

It’s totally okay that you think it’s happening; it’s completely understandable.

The point is… to take a breath and acknowledge a deeper truth about what’s happening, and what’s not happening.

This openness, even if we don’t understand how are why, is a profound invitation that asks Life/Source/God/⚡️ Thor for help, for assistance in returning to reality, to your true nature.

There is something magical that happens in this willingness to acknowledge the dream. First and foremost, it lets go of others and the world. It realizes that other people are not creating your dream. It’s realizing that the world cannot control your imagination. It starts to put the power back into your awareness.

Because often… the most painful part is the belief that the power is outside of you; the power is simply beyond you. It’s not.

Play with that!

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