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Dream, dreamer and existence |
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If existence depends fundamentally on the existence of an observer and an observed, then existence can also be described as the fundamental existence of a dreamer and the dream. |
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What does fundamental existence mean? |
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The fundamental existence of a dreamer and the dream in the first instance means that beyond this simple definition there is no simpler definition of existence. This is it. Without the existence of either a dreamer, or the dream then existence is not possible. |
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Without existence, no concept, no idea, no reality exists. |
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The importance of the dream to the dreamer |
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Most importantly, fundamental existence is given deeper meaning when considering the importance of the dream to the dreamer. |
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No longer is it a case of a comparing a human thought. If the dream collapses– existence ceases the dreamer does not exist. Existence ceases to be. |
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The dreamer’s own existence depends upon the existence of the dream and vice versa. This is the symbiotic and vital embrace of the fundamental principle of existence. |
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The well structured dream |
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As a result of this understanding of the fundamental principle of existence, it is only right that we should expect to find a well structured set of principles for the structure of the universal dream. |
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For unless these principles are perfect and simple, the dream would cease, existence would cease to be. |
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