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kavaris

Orphic body of the dreampt body realm

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Everything is the dreaming, but with distinctions and levels, and what is mostly a vague understanding of a greater ability.
I believe we have that ability, innately, we just take it for granted; ANd hence ill try to explain it deeper so as to try to avoid
falling complacent and neglecting that very idea, that idea that is to get us to a higher understanding of control, or atleast
towards the appreciation for who, what, when, where and "why you are", currently, for you have an opportunity to make
things right, right now, in the sorts of ways that ive been hinting at (albeit i dont really post that much)

Orphics are somewhat right when they refer to a prison body,   but  the word 'prison isnt quite right. Is it?

What if it is a 'prison of our own making, which i'm saying from this perspective: where the body is seen as a
very unusual memory holder or absorber, a memory holder of filtered dream stuff (inb4 someone tries to define
"dream stuff"). Like the paradox is just that, that "to die" is to dream of this, ever-more, ever-distinct, ever-bounded
realm or region of dream frequency/vibration, and so, i would say, the body, the waveforms that are to be underneathed
through contemplation, they are themselves indistinct dream stuff, and we are to impose a boundary of distinction around it.

We say that, as we are not stuck (atleast not in this moment, for myself) in that perpetual dream, the dream that "i was a new born, here i am".

We've prgressed slightly passed that, in regards to the understanding of... anything. And yet we have the chance to control things,
that process (not @ a finite lvl), for we are akin to the complex numbers ~towards the shift of dimensions, or the dimensional rift or
whatever you wanna call it; the transition from one plane to another basically, for we are the literal embodiment of distinction. So back,
when someone asked about "control",  this is my new answer...

It is good news for everyone, because it means that you can learn to live and you can learn to die: 1) Dying is only a distinction
that you draw around a box, and although you cant control it down to these most finite and infinite levels, you can go in vague
directions, for you'll be sacrificing alot of prior distinction at death; For the paradox is just that, that 1st you are to die and then
are to draw a distinction, and "to die" itself is defined by this element of sacrifice, which you may not play that much of a role in,
for its an unconscious, a dreampt sequence of which you will have little to no understanding of during that shift, for its not like...

Like its not a "dream" that you are gonna experience. And why is that? Like when you dream each night, you still have a body
which is itself the memory holder, the capacity for memories in the first place, not in the physical sense, in the "unrecognized
dream realm" sense. So that is why im tryina say, the Orphic dream/waking body is weirder than "dreaming of <insert subject>"

Like, in a dream, that whole sequence is predicated on "body", in a vague, but distinct sense. In death, quite simply theres none
of that portion of memory coming w/ so there really isnt that much that you have to bring, is there? Yous tell me.

Is there something outside of your body that you have to bring with you? Like "thoughts" and that whole
construct arrives through an experience of the body. So theres not like a "cherished outside" that you have, beyond the "vague
sense of control" i talked about. Like, you tell me... Do your dreams care if you are a "monk" or a "priest"? Like, dreams dont "care",
do they? Dreams are liquid, an impression of the body, and sometimes those impressions bleed into the dream that you are to have,
flashes of stuff that are to seem similar... Dreaming is one continuous process. Dreaming is defined by "reality, but w/ alot of unconscious
work happening around you", Ergo death is defined by "not quite a dream, but a total release into unconscious-dreaming, upon the paradox of self"

Edited by kavaris

Paraphrase from Poimandres (Corpus Hermeticum): "... that which is in the Word is also in ourselves."

Greek Magical Papyri (PGM): "I call upon the Word of the All, that which binds heaven and earth, and let it manifest in the circle."

Plato – Cratylus (439–440): "A name is a likeness of the thing itself; if rightly spoken, it carries the essence of what it names."

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