by Zen Gardner
23 April 2016
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ZenGardner Website
Spanish version
Like many of you, I have had dreams in my life, including recurring
ones, that were clearly significant.
I can't say I'm an adept interpreter but
many of us try to consciously get whatever message we think there
may be for us from dreams.
Let's face it, virtually one third of our lives are
spent in the sleeping state yet we know our full
consciousness never shuts off. This
dream world is a significant one to know about that could teach us
many things.
That observer inside each of us is
getting it all and we need to pay attention and learn.
Several times I have had a strong sense that it's a parallel
existence I was experiencing where perhaps my life had split off
and continued on in some different direction, perhaps due to some
fundamental decision that I made somewhere along the timeline
leading to the one I'm now living in this currently shared 3D
existence.
And that can happen every minute of our lives. Quite the
mind-blowing thought.
The world in those altered dream state places is similar to other
dreams but not like anything I've seen here. They have commonalities
regarding my essential sense of self but they're distinctly
different from those dreams that seem a jumble of influences playing
out in an almost random form.
I'm not talking about
lucid dreams directly yet, but
these have another element that you can sense very deeply and always
have a rewarding message if we ponder on them.
Recurring
Themes
Twice, including just a few days ago, I distinctly remember waking
up to a dream that was not just very vivid, but different.
Some of the characters in those dreams
were seeming transplants from my current past life here and there
and some I didn't know. But the context of the dream made complete
sense.
I've thought of most dreams as being an opportunity for my
subconscious to process previous events in my life that still needed
sorting out and reconciling in some way, or to convey a message to
my conscience or subconscious for some reason, as they are often
quite revelatory.
I really don't know but they're certainly worth noting and
reviewing.
(Hint: Keep a notepad and pen or
some such by your bed. When dreams wake you this is especially
important.)
I realized there are these recurring themes in my dreams that seem
to revolve around major decisive timeline points, and that may be an
indicator of a major split off that happened that was particularly
profound.
When these recurring themes appear
perhaps it's not us still wrestling with a particularly difficult or
traumatic decision or time or event, but maybe they are snap shots
and short glimpses into where that life went had it, or in fact did
at some level, kept on going in that direction.
I don't mean to be enigmatic here, but the more I thought about this
the more clear it became that these recurring themes seem to revolve
around these points in my timeline where major decisions and changes
took place.
Naturally these are significant changes
on their own, but let's examine it in the light of parallel worlds
and timelines occurring concurrently with this one.
Let me use one example from my life, not the subject of this recent
dream type I'm describing above, but a good one nonetheless.
Yes, that's where it comes from, just like the judge's gavel, our
handshake and a whole bunch of other programmed crap…
Oh No! I
Didn't Get My Freemasonic Mortar Board Hat!
I left University after 4 years and pretty much just wandered into
my mystical hippy-type searching years.
I had a backpack of books and hit the
road for California to "find the truth" and meet like-minded people
I thought would be there.
I didn't "graduate" and thought nothing of it. I changed majors
every semester and just wandered out after the fourth year of free
food and rent thanks to my father who had hoped I would follow in
his footsteps.
I was totally restless and uncertain not
of just what I wanted to do, but who the heck I was and what was I
here on earth for.
You know, the light stuff… ha.
But as a result I didn't qualify for the
philosophy degree I was apparently shooting for, having changed
majors every semester.
My authoritarian corporatist father with his high falutin'
doctorate degree was pissed and thereupon smothered me in
silence, as was his way. I can understand from his paradigm - he
paid for my schooling and I rejected the whole ball of wax.
He remained silent about this until his
death but I suffered guilt about this apparently because I had
recurring dreams for years about this missing "degree" I supposedly
should have gotten.
Thankfully this sorted out after my latest much more full conscious
awakening and we're friends now, having visited together in dreams
for some time.
And yes, that blew my mind.
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Was I sorting out buried guilt?
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Clearly at the least father, and
mother, issues are a biggie for many people, they certainly
were for me. Is that what is sorting out here?
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Am I replaying old fears
repeatedly simply due to old programming and experiences?
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Or are some of these dreams
parallel lives where I lived on in that academic environment
having been a "good boy" and finished up?
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Or could they be a mixture?
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Does our dream life evolve with
our coming into greater conscious awareness?
I think that's part of it, but I really
don't know.
I have to say, though, this new understanding of themes and
timelines as a possible link to insights into the existence of
parallel worlds has had an immediate wonderful effect of helping me
detach from these very involved, personal and often intense dreams
and observe them much more objectively.
I like that. It's not bound up in emotion.
And as I said, reconciliation happens in
mysterious ways. But it does happen. And in way deeper aspects as we
reconcile with our very nature of existence.
(Art by Deeo
Elaclaire)
Parallel
Worlds and Timelines
There is a lot written about this subject and the potential for
infinite worlds, a literal
multiverse of endless potential.
Quite remarkable from our little earthly
standpoint and our seeming 3 dimensional reality. Our mental
understanding is so limited, while our consciousness not only
already knows this boundless potential, but is connected to and
experiences it continually.
Ours is to let that arise within and without us and let it supersede
our clod-bound minds, sense of self, and perception of our
surroundings.
If we do subscribe to that parallel universe and timeline
understanding, or even that conscious reparations are going on, then
it is no wonder dreams may seem disjointed and nonsensical.
Perhaps several parallel lives are
peeking through and overlapping on occasion. I do know that
sometimes for me it appears to be another reality construct that is
not the continuation of this one, and that it appears more so as the
vibrational times keep changing.
And that understanding resonates with me. But again, that may
change.
Some people have amazing gifts regarding seeing and understanding
this phenomenon. Physicists flatly say there are at least 11
dimensions right now floating
around us without time being a factor. Others say there are at least
100 dimensions.
Knowing the pace of modern science
vs. consciousness I think they'll get to that infinite potential
number pretty quick when they finally realize the multiverse cannot
be put into their test tube bottles and labeled and filed away.
I.e. the mind will never grasp it.
Never.
It's beyond mind, little men, let it
go...
Any way you perceive it, this is definitely something to keep
researching and following, looking for those hints and nudges to
find out more about how we can continue to tap into this infinite
potential.
Recurring
Dreams
Besides these recurring themes, there's only been one dream in my
life that I kept having over and over.
I've written about this before, but it
happened between the ages of 5 and 7. It's still as vivid to me now
as it was then over 6 decades ago. And I consider it quite
significant, for me.
Again, there are parallel worlds and collectively our planet and its
inhabitants are making decisions daily as to its course into the
future. I don't know what's set or what isn't, but I suppose it runs
on possibilities with some outcomes more likely than others at any
given time.
I don't pretend to know all the factors
that influence us or all the mechanics, but I know it's a hell of a
lot more than what we're taught or told or supposedly "allowed to
know" by those engineering this
current matrix and the control of
its inhabitants.
The Dream
The world was erupting.
Volcanoes were going off everywhere. It
was the end of the world and hot, with molten lava spreading
everywhere.
I fled to a familiar spot where I used to play with my friends in
someone's driveway. It was also one of those "cut through the
neighborhood" short cuts to get between streets.
I had to run because lava was coming closely towards me down a
slight embankment, while distant fields of lave could be seen
approaching from every direction. I was seeing two scenes at once.
The neighborhood I was in and the place
I had fled to, but I could see the landscape of the world was all
having the same volcanic phenomenon. There was nowhere to run for
anybody and you could only find temporary relief in safe spots until
the eruptions and lava reached you.
I was in this driveway we used to play in as the lava approached.
One side of the driveway had a huge hedge, way tall in front of some
large trees next to where we'd plays games in front of the garage
and goof around.
As I looked around on this seemingly
doomed scenario, suddenly a hole opened up in the hedge. It was
about 2 feet wide and around chest high for my little body.
I ran over to it and dove in head first.
Shot Into
Space
The next thing I knew this giant vacuum hose somehow immediately
sent me flying into space. It was amazing.
There I was with my arms outstretched
floating perfectly silently into outer space. Earth was nowhere to
be seen. I was out there! Just sailing in perfect stillness,
marveling at the glorious view and experience. And I woke up...
I had this dream at least 5 or 6 times
that I remember, maybe more. Every time the exact same dream. No
variations.
It was disturbing and yet really, really
beautiful and peaceful at the same time. I've always been fascinated
by volcanoes and major earth changes. The awesome power of nature
just feels right when you appreciate it. It really puts us in our
puny place in the grand scheme of things.
Was I accessing the escape hatch? The stargate-express to ultimate
freedom? Who knows...
Maybe something like that will open up
to us. Maybe it symbolizes the death experience and our
consciousness just goes back to where it came from. The fascination
for
wormholes and stargates certainly
attests to that archetype having a strong influence on us.
The existence of such portals has been
portrayed for millennia.
And back then, at 5 or 6 years old, there were no wormhole or
stargate teachings going on in the 50's, at least that I ever heard
about at that young age. We did have Flash Gordon and his cardboard
spaceship and those hokey dinosaur movies, and perhaps they were
enough to stimulate our little imaginations. Or we were being shown
something.
Today's high tech entertainment leaves little for the imagination…
they do all the imagining for their target audience and steer the
poor unsuspecting kids into dark satanic netherworlds and gratuitous
violence and end of the world scenarios.
More social engineering at work...
But still, they can't fully suppress
consciousness.
Going Deeper
and the Dream State
The subjects of dreams, parallel dimensions and alternate timelines
deserve serious attention.
There's so much to learn if we can
process the fullness of our conscious and even currently unconscious
experience. If our perspective doesn't take everything into
consideration we're operating on partial understanding.
That's the beauty of consciousness. It's like having a built-in
wormhole to everything if we can learn to access it fully. All
possibility awaits us.
More profoundly, these types of dreams remind us that because we are
on these different paths, our current environment is essentially of
our own making by our power of choice.
We are co-creators of this life here via
our individual decisions, which implies that what we react to and
how we react are extremely important to the overall milieu we live
in.
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Are the "bad guys" good for us,
prodding us to learn to react consciously at some level?
Certainly it's "allowed" at some level.
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What is this seeming contest
ultimately all about? Is this existence really "it"? I
surely don't think so. It's just another dream - a shared
one but still a dream. As I see it we are co-directing a
group lucid dream, one we can interact with, and it's only
one of many possible ones.
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Are we destined to keep
repeating these challenges on some level until we get the
point? Maybe life is a circular cycle until we get the
point. Maybe at that point they'll stop spinning their screw
cap and catch the threads of truth and really drill down in
the spiral to greater awakening.
Hmmm…
Conclusion
The subjects of dreams and parallel dimensions and
alternate timelines deserve serious
attention.
There's so much to learn if we can
process the fullness of our conscious and even currently unconscious
experience. If our perspective doesn't take everything into
consideration we're operating on partial understanding.
That's the beauty of consciousness. It's like having a built-in
wormhole to everything if we can learn to access it fully. All
possibility awaits us.
As articulated above, these types of dreams remind us that because
we are on these different potential paths, our current environment
is essentially of our own making by our power of choice. We
are co-creators of this life here.
Now that is not just extremely liberating, but an awesome
responsibility. That's where consciousness kicks in - or
doesn't...
Ultimately we just need to fully be who we already are as we
continue on in our higher education, with a fearless love of truth
and the compassion to care about our full physical and metaphysical
environment.
Think on it. Here's to turning it all on!
Warp speed, anyone...?
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