Fragments of a conversation…
Fragments worth saving…
Like bits of broken glass…
Puzzle pieces that can at least be arranged near each other to get a sense…
Bones of an epistemological dinosaur…
Of the fields of Eriptus I shared… and in those fields I found inclined to tell my friend the following:
…”I have often wondered why it takes LSD for people to achieve certain aspects of awareness. Although I know often times I'm reaching up ‘filling in the blanks’ for things I can't quite see or describe, and I do think it is a far less graphic experience than what you have experienced (with the exception of maybe some of my dreams)…
Switching gears… Have you ever seen the animated film FANTASTIC PLANET? It's very trippy, bizarre, and yet, Cohesive as a narrative. I think there is a tie into the conversation that we are having now.”
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And in discussing this Eriptus and the vividness of dreams my dear friend speculated on why her dreams are so memorable. My response, which reflected on my own recall of my own dreams:
“That is a good perspective… There may be a combination of ways to look at the topic to come to a conclusion… I will say that for me my architecture of safety/survival includes very visual and juxtapositional elements, things that for the average person are completely irrelevant to survival. For me, my relationship to events on my timeline as well as events on others timelines, what things looked and felt like when those events took place, and what the decisions and outcomes were that resulted from those events, feelings, and "appearances" ... they all result in a picture that shows me where I am and who I am at any given point in time, and I think my brain also interprets dreams as similar "critical and relevant"data. I'm going to conjecture that that is why I am more likely to remember my dreams, and feel that it's important to include a lot of environmental details When we're laying what happened or what even needs to happen.”
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