When we dream, we create everything. So in your light-bulb example Paul, if it were a "dream-dream", you would have created it. For what purpose? Don't know. Our dream worlds are so complex, and we believe they are real because they have all those little things like burned-out lightbulbs. The only thing they don't have is the sense of time we have in the "waking world", or identity. Like in my dreams, I will sometimes turn into other people or other people will turn into someone else, etc. Or years or hours will pass in just a moment.
But it's entirely convincing.
Why are we even ABLE to have dreams like that in the first place?
I think the waking world is the exact same way. For me either synchronicities come all at once, to where they blow me away and scare me, or they "don't" come, because of my previous conditioning and fear of the unknown.
But, at the end of the day, I have to say that it appears that when you're in the right mindset, the EVERYTHING seems to be a reflection of YOUR individual thoughts... be it something on the tv, a song you hear, overhearing someone on a cell phone say exactly what you're thinking about, getting a phone call you wanted, an article you read, and when you stand back it's like it almost had to unfold that way. It all makes perfect sense why things happened in the sequence they did, in the way they did.
This stuff is F R E A K Y.
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