You Are Not Reacting to Your Life. You Are Creating It – And Forgetting
You think the dreams you have at night are an illusion, and this – your waking life – is reality. Wrong. They’re both dreams. Same mechanism. Same mind. You’re just dissociated one level deeper in this one.
Last week, I had a dream. My mind created a bomb drone heading straight for me. It also created the avatar-dream-me-who was about to die. And dream – me was utterly shocked. Terrified. Convinced that someone had sent this thing to kill him.
But there was no “someone.” My mind was doing both. The threatened and the threat. The subject and the object. Complete dissociation. Total separation.
When I woke up, I realized what I’d just witnessed: proof that one mind can generate two apparently independent realities and then forget it’s doing both.
Here’s what you’re missing: That trick doesn’t stop when you wake up.
Right now, you feel like a separate self bumping into an external world. You experience your life as something happening to you. But it’s the same dissociation. The same field of consciousness creating both you and your world-and convincing itself they’re different things.
You are not the character reacting to the dream. You are the dreamer experiencing itself as the character.
So stop defending the avatar. The anger you feel, the stress, the existential weight of it all-it’s not happening to a fragile, isolated self. It’s one mind experiencing itself as two.
Next time you feel the surge of “this is happening to me,” pause. Ask: What if this is one mind, dissociated into roles? Don’t believe it. Just hold the question. See what shifts.
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The video above breaks down the mechanics of this. Watch it.
