gizmo wrote:
Riktare, was there any sense of a purpose, or lesson, in your experience? Perhaps you were just given a gift of these dreams for your pleasure alone, but maybe something deeper is meant. Is there relevance to your relationship with the people in your life?
I think many of us have been blessed with brilliant spiritual messages unique to our natures. One indelible memory:
Just that one "episode" would have been enough to last a life-time, but I wanted more of it.
I think these experiences are God's way of telling us He loves us, to keep our purpose strong, and await the wonders ahead.
This type of temptation can lead to many varieties of emotional dependence (addiction). If you look into the way that spiritual experiences are manifest, you can see that there is an experiencial process, involving sincerity and altruistic thoughts, that first act on the inner environ of the human mind and factor through "the spiritual fragrance of human encounters"/ synchonicity. But to say this "I wanted more of it", is how the demand for miracles become a false form of appeasement, and in our generation people accept fake technological subsitutions "simulation of the miraculous" as a substitute because/if the human individual think of the pleasure or the result and not of the method.
It's happening; beaurocrats have studied that group ACIM/Williamsonian, and know the reasons why people would appreciate spiritual experience, why this called miracle, and why human individual would seek miracle instead of seek to fulfill God's will. The beauty and the solidarity of those who read and follow those teachings have come to the critical empasse, four months ago. There is actually a politically economic battle being waged, and if miracles become identified as a form of pleasure-giving, you might be tricked.