The dreamacious are always expanding and filling up on the dream, rather than constricting and hiding from it. They have denied victimization from the thoughts that give meaning to the images that are "perceived" and believed to be "real."
The dreamacious negotiate the experiences of the mind for the purpose of rejoicing, rather than for the purpose of suffering. To be dreamacious is to change the dream by the very act of moving into and embracing what is "there" and, thus, changing it. To be dreamacious is to be absent fear and to allow truth to filter all experiences.
The dreamacious are fully engaged in the Mojo of Being. They have nothing to fear from dreaming and, hence, are completely prepared due to their complete unpreparedness. They predict nothing and expect only surprise. They are not victim to chance, because even chance is experienced within the parameters of certainty. They do not renounce or condemn egocentricity, but are fully aware of it and are not ruled by it.
Ego drops off them like raindrops on a hot summer night.
The dreamacious are infinite players in a finite dream. They care not for labels such as "real" or "illusion." They know that nothing leaves the mind, so what it's called makes no difference. It's always theirs to do with as they please. The dreamacious are filled up with the dream and seek to escape no parts of it.
People come in and out of the dream and the dreamacious are always surprised by the forms that are experienced. Some are brief and some long, but the forms always change. While the content remains the same.
The dreamacious see only content. They have little interest in the forms that change in time. They only see the rich content that the forms seem to hide.
The dreamacious can look right through you to the infinite center that you seem to always miss. But they don't mind showing you, if you like. But it's pretty easy to be dreamacious.
All you have to do is see the dream.
Artwork by Marsille - "Dreaming in Blue"

what word if any is dreamacious a play on? also, how do you pronouce it?
ReplyDeleteWhat you describe is what the fustian Mr. Nickeson called the instinct of a cat. Dreamacious must be a play on the utopian consciousness of the higher mind...no attachment to the frailties of physical being nor its festering ego; not one's own, not another. A way to detach from being affected.
ReplyDeleteThis is how I see it, it all comes down to stem cells.
Blessings~
I'm playing on the 'dream' motif.
ReplyDeleteyep, iswhat I always been saying...
ReplyDelete"stem cells"
mikeS
Mmmm... Sounds Dreamalicious!
ReplyDeletethat's the Dreamitude!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I am thinking now that, despite the dream that appears to be a universal collage of suffering, that the story of my sister's charmed existence since shedding "belief" in God over 25 years ago, is the result of actually shedding all expectations that mythology, itself, demands of its adherents.
ReplyDeleteMy brain keeps insisting that the "is what it is" can only be translated as callous, selfish indifference, but that is still an expectation. I see this now.
I tell myself, just stay away from Mr. Mike's blog and Buddhists. Become a garden gnome. Well, you know how that goes.
Well, bless us, everyone,
Nahnni
"I tell myself, just stay away from Mr. Mike's blog and Buddhists."
ReplyDelete"and Buddhists"!?!?!
Oh how that hurts!
(teehee)
mikeS
all i have to do is see the dream? wow, i cant believe i never realized that till now! well, lemme just snap my fingers and see it. wow, this is so amazing, i have nothing to fear! i am consumed by infinite and unimaginable joy! I can finally rest! I love everyone and everything and have no jealousies or anxieties or negative feelings! ......if it's so easy and obvious what keeps me from doing (or not-doing) it?
ReplyDelete.....if it's so easy and obvious what keeps me from doing (or not-doing) it?
ReplyDeleteYou know the answer to that...
mikeS
Observe the dream, is the way I saw it driving to the dentist today. When you observe, the whole thing just sort of plays out. It's when one starts messing with the dream, that one falls deeper into that cesspool of things. This doesn't mean it does not matter what one does...because deliberate cruelty, for example, messes with the dream, while giving soup to a hungry person simply does a good thing...and dreaming goes on a little less messed up.
ReplyDeleteHey, maybe Tao is Spooky Dreaming.
Yo.
This doesn't mean it does not matter what one does...because deliberate cruelty, for example, messes with the dream, while giving soup to a hungry person simply does a good thing...and dreaming goes on a little less messed up.
ReplyDeleteBut in a "dream," when it does not matter what one does, one always does the right thing. Such is the nature of the lucid dream.
Thanks,
mikeS
... sounding a little buddhist-like...
ReplyDeletebut without the buddha part.
:D
Hello aepita,
ReplyDeleteYes it all tends to congeal into one big mass...
mikeS
That's quite the post you got there.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. It seems our work has been getting less and less mystical.
Which is nice.
"But in a "dream," when it does not matter what one does, one always does the right thing."
ReplyDeleteBut things in dreams matter a great deal...and lucid dreams especially so. Portents and guideposts. In the realm of intuitions, perhaps, you mean...the higher mind where is found intuition. Intuition always does the right thing...if paid attention to. Rules rule out intuition every time and that's the barrier...the worm in the lotus.
Mike, I love it. "Dreamacious." "Mojo of Being." You just get better and better! Dream on Dude.
ReplyDeleteThank you my friends!
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy writing fiction and fortunately...
...it's all fiction.
mikeS