06-20-2007, 10:25 PM
I think the difficulty everyone has even remembering dreams is a case in point. Dreams and that displacement of the assemblage point -- takes fortitude, impeccability, sobriety to accomplish recall. Oh, yeah, and fluidity.
Recently I spent an absolutely fitful night dreaming, hours on end. I would wake up and go back to sleep and start up again almost exactly where I left off. I was exhausted in the morning. And it was all about nothing much: some stuff going on a some hotel, people coming and going all over the place, the usual melee.
Later in the morning, though, I remembered that in the middle of all that someone was talking to me about traversing into the unknown. That occurred in some sort of special attention! I wish I could REMEMBER more of the details of it.
It's in there nonetheless. "A warrior knows that he is waiting and what he is waiting for ..."
Recently I spent an absolutely fitful night dreaming, hours on end. I would wake up and go back to sleep and start up again almost exactly where I left off. I was exhausted in the morning. And it was all about nothing much: some stuff going on a some hotel, people coming and going all over the place, the usual melee.
Later in the morning, though, I remembered that in the middle of all that someone was talking to me about traversing into the unknown. That occurred in some sort of special attention! I wish I could REMEMBER more of the details of it.
It's in there nonetheless. "A warrior knows that he is waiting and what he is waiting for ..."

