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1 In the world of dreams, while the body rests, the spirit, the mind, the consciousness, the essence—this presence that indwells the body… continues its path. The mind never sleeps. Rest your mind. That is all you are asked to do.
2 In the world of dreams, the soul engages in creation in all its forms. At times, it wanders without the intention of going anywhere. In other moments it rests, while in others it moves all about; yet it remains a dream—a manifestation of the spirit, apart from the body.
3 When it returns to the body, the brain often does not understand the experience and can only relate it to something that carries a similar meaning.
4 But when it dwells in the conscious mind, it cannot discern where it comes from. That is why, in your dream, at times, you find yourself able to relate to so little.
5 Let us then take what comes closest to the interpretation of what life is or its destruction through the analogy of an egg.
6 An egg is creation, but how can you call it creation while you experience the abstract (dream)? In this case, creation is only comprehensible through that analogy.
7 When you break the egg, you can see whether it is unfertilized or if you have just killed the embryo. Do you see how the dream reveals itself?
8 In your dreams, at times, you receive messages from benevolent beings who bring you a message. In other moments, you may recall experiences from other lives that still remain alive within your consciousness.
9 They may be fears as much as desires. Likewise, you may feel a sense of intimacy with other souls as you recall what you have done in past lives. You may also witness the creation and manifestation of a desire, materializing in your dreams and shaping scenes and settings you had never known before—except through your own creation. Without a physical body, you give it form and bring it forth, and thus creation takes place. You see?
10 If you notice, everything makes sense when you apply analytical reasoning. Apply it to spirituality, and you will be able to deduce much that you could not comprehend before.
11 That is what dreams are: while the body rests, the mind continues its wandering.
12 It is not as if, when sleeping, one enters into a pause. Dreams also arise through visions that appear as new opportunities. These must be embraced, for you must discern whether they come to you as analogy or as an expression of life. You see?
13 There is much more to discern about the why of things. A clear example is found in your mother’s NDE, where you were not permitted to ask about her experience, because it was not meant to be revealed to you.
14 That was an experience your mother had to live—her own experience. Not everything is shared, for there is individuality and ego that could give you unwanted inner disturbance if you intrude upon the path of that kind of manifestation (NDE), one you may not yet be ready to face. Neither you nor she.
15 FV— Where is she now?
16 CFKW—That is another which is not given to you, so that you may carry out your work correctly. This is known as “Non-intervention.”
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