How come everything comes back to reality as soon as I open my eyes?
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I would suppose that just the opposite is also true; that reality disappears every time I imagine and dream, as soon as I close my eyes (and fall asleep). I went to sleep and dreamed that I was a butterfly, and when I awoke, I was a human; now the question is, am I a butterfly dreaming that I was a human, or a human dreaming that I was a butterfly? Hmmmm!
Well no **** sherlock
Cause, apparently, u have never mastered day dreaming with your eyes open!!
Perhaps reality is only there when your eyes are closed, and everything else is just a dream.
maby because you live in a REAL world!
How do you know that you weren't actually in reality and fell asleep into a dream which you believe is your real life.
The mind has a 'reality' of it's own, as does the mind while dreaming. Let me tell you this, though: You can begin to meld your mind's wishes, with the reality you find when you open your eyes, by praying to the Creator, through Jesus of Nazareth. The results will not be what you expect, but will be proof enough of the effectiveness of your efforts.
Because you live in a real world
BECAUSE UR BACK IN THE WORLD & IT SUCKS WHEN U CANT REMEMER A DREAM BUT NORMAL I NO THAT IM DREAMING & CAN FEEL WHAT IM DREAMING & REMEMBER IT
THERES A WAY 2 TEACH URSELF 2 DO THAT
This is a great free and downloadable film that may answer many of your questions about "reality" and what you are experiencing. I have the same trouble myself, but I'm learning to mesh it together!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...
for maria-- well sometimes the real world blows @ss! in cause u haven't noticed
reality checks, not the nicest things in life, quite often they can interrupt a great moment where just for a little while, we can escape the hum drum world we live in.
but I think they are useful as they give us a little time out, so that we can then handle the problem in a different light. ie, not so stressed
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