Lucid Dreaming

I'm not religious. I believe when we die the essence of who we are, the electrons in our brains, are released to the larger field, to meld back into that from which we were cultivated.

I am made from the dust of the stars and oceans flow through my veins.

Posted by ghostsniper at March 26, 2017 4:41 AM

I tend to agree with Prof. Richard Feynman: We're thinking atoms that formed into an interesting arrangement.

But then, who really knows ...?

Posted by Smokey at March 26, 2017 10:16 AM

Ghost, you are religious, just not conventionally so. All faith in things unknown is the essence of religion. Faith that there is no God is as much a religion as faith in Intelligent Design or God as a man with a white beard that resides in the Heavens. If it works to get you through the day and night, that's what's important.

Posted by Jimmy J. at March 26, 2017 1:16 PM

The enigmatic part is, what restrains the electrons inside the brain? Or is it an ASSumption on my part that they are. Take dreaming vs reality. Our reality is framed by our upbringing and experiences. Dreaming however seems to be boundless. I fly regularly in my dreams but obviously not in reality. Is dreaming a brief portal into the hereafter?

Posted by ghostsniper at March 26, 2017 3:09 PM