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NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 670, June 13, 1973 9/17 (53%) peacock profusion acquired waking narrowly
– The Nature of Personal Reality
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part Two: Your Body as Your Own Unique Living Sculpture. Your Life as Your Most Intimate Work of Art, and the Nature of Creativity as It Applies to Your Personal Experience
– Chapter 20: The Dream Landscape, the Physical World, Probabilities, and Your Daily Experience
– Session 670, June 13, 1973 9:25 P.M. Wednesday

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[...] It is quite possible to take your normally conscious “I” into the dream state, to your advantage. When you do this you will see that the dreaming “I” and the waking “I” are one, but operating in entirely different environments. [...] You acquire a true flexibility and expanded awareness of your own being, and open channels of communication between your waking and dreaming realities. [...]

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Disconnected from their usual daily attraction to physical events, your emotions will often form their own landscapes, utilizing dreams as their creative medium. [...] (See Chapter Eighteen.) In somewhat the same way, you have a part to play individually in the creation of the dream landscape. [...]

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(Pause.) This does not mean that dreams can be deciphered by the use of any given [general] symbols. As you create and experience your daily life through your personal feelings and beliefs, so the same applies to dream reality.

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[...] The dream world exists in terms of energy also, of course, but simply at ranges that are not physically obvious. [...] There must be some differentiation between dream and waking experience just so that you can manipulate in the more narrowly focused daily life.

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[...] You can also go steps beyond this into the dream condition itself, requesting certain dreams, certain solutions, and therefore shortening the time, so to speak, that may be involved otherwise.

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To begin with dictation: Your moods and emotions have greater mobility in the dream state. [...]

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If you are afraid of your dreams, you are afraid of yourself.

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[...] Each night’s dreams then provide you with a rich bed of creativity. [...]

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Now, in physical terms it may take some time before your conscious mind accepts or recognizes a diagnosis given in a dream. [...]

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