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Dream, dreamer and existence
 
  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.  
  What does fundamental existence mean?  
  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.  
  Without existence, no concept, no idea, no reality exists.  
  The importance of the dream to the dreamer  
  Most importantly, fundamental existence is given deeper meaning when considering the importance of the dream to the dreamer.  
  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.  
  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.  
  The well structured dream  
  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.  
  For unless these principles are perfect and simple, the dream would cease, existence would cease to be.  
     
     
 
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