Dreaming: Preserving The Web of Natural Light
When technology produces a dream-making machine that generates visuals from within the human, rather than projecting into the human — we’ll be going somewhere very different. Shall we go there?
Light from the world produces a negative impression when we close our eyes. A dark radiance. Our powers of imagination and memory fill in the blanks.
Our dream visions are coloured light-impressions that mimic the world we see outside, as they interpret the signals we receive from within. The elements within us — when we zoom into the most ancient and invisible level of our electrical form — are entangled with everything else in the universe. We are the beads of dew on a spider’s web, we tremble, we reflect.
The dream realm is a place to tap into universal remembrance, a mythological form of memory, a place where no time exists, where the art of seeing is woven into the fabric of the dream world. We see with every atom of our creation. When we fall asleep, we visit the realm we emerged from at birth and the realm we shall enter when we die. Dreaming might help our souls navigate the Otherside.
“While ye have light, believe in the light, that ye may be the children of light. These things spake Jesus, and departed, and did hide himself from them.”
John 12:36 KJV
We are receiving an extraordinary amount of light from artificial sources. I would propose that as this exposure increases, so our faculty for generating our own light diminishes.
Since the invention of the electric lightbulb in 1800, our entrainment to artificial light frequencies has increased exponentially. In just a few decades we are addicted and recalibrated to artificial light. In the Western world, most people do not experience a single day without artificial light of some sort.
We used to worship the Sun. The Sun was God. As the primary source of light on the planet, it ruled us. The Moon was the guardian of the night, and its reflective light-quality was seen in the luminous realms of dreams. What rules us now?
LUCIFER, Light-bearer.
Isn’t it poetic? The symbol for Apple is the forbidden fruit. This light gives us the knowledge of good and evil, but it comes at the cost of being expelled from Paradise.
SARAH JANES
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