As Mei Ha would say, "You look older now." She would never say you ARE older now. Yes, Buddhism is a systematic approach to Freud's idea of "free floating." Of as John Lennon would say, "I'm just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round. How I love to see them role." Kind of like developing an "empty space"--so that one can "watch" the ideas as they pop up in your mind. The observer--separate from being observed (Rajneesh). Of course, then one still has to interpret the MEANING of the dream, as you say, and this would proceed according to the normal process of "free associating" to each element of the dream. I don't do that as much as I used to. Perhaps I'm lazy? No, I think i can look at or think about a SINGLE CENTRAL IMAGE, and no where I am. What did I dream about last night? Something about going to a small library at the New School that I used to visit often. But it's way far away. Don't need any more books. Have read enough. I know what is, and who I am.
As Mei Ha would say, "You look older now." She would never say you ARE older now. Yes, Buddhism is a systematic approach to Freud's idea of "free floating." Of as John Lennon would say, "I'm just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round. How I love to see them role." Kind of like developing an "empty space"--so that one can "watch" the ideas as they pop up in your mind. The observer--separate from being observed (Rajneesh). Of course, then one still has to interpret the MEANING of the dream, as you say, and this would proceed according to the normal process of "free associating" to each element of the dream. I don't do that as much as I used to. Perhaps I'm lazy? No, I think i can look at or think about a SINGLE CENTRAL IMAGE, and no where I am.
What did I dream about last night? Something about going to a small library at the New School that I used to visit often. But it's way far away. Don't need any more books. Have read enough. I know what is, and who I am.