Why Does One Dream?

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1 FV—Why does one dream?

2 CFKW—To remember; to dwell in that spiritual world and rest from the arduous labor of being in a human body. You see?

3 The word “Self” does not include the “I” because the Self is the essence of what one is. But desire—the “I” of individuality—makes the world heavy, and one sleeps in order to rest.

4 Through the physical body, we record time and space, while at night, we seek to rest and remember all that was and still is.

5 The problem lies in that when one returns to the physical world, having not been properly taught what dreaming truly is, confusion arises from having learned a mistaken definition, focusing on the brain instead of the mind since the brain is merely a receiver.

6 It is like attempting to dismantle a radio in search of the music source, when the radio simply receives the signal—and without the signal, the radio no longer serves as a radio.

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