You wake up in the morning and realize that everything you dreamed was not real. From a multidimensional perspective, what you dreamed is far more real than the world you find yourself in when you wake up. You have deduced that the world you are conscious of now, as you read this post, is reality only on the basis of the fact that you return to it each time, while your dreams or fantasies regularly dissolve. Try for a moment to consider that this world is a total illusion, a delusional dysfunction that you have chosen as your home in order to escape from actual reality. In order to hide from the real world you have created a false world, a simulation, an autistic configuration in which you insist to the bitter end on staying, together with other sick people. This is only a hypothesis, be careful! I’m not telling you that things are absolutely like this, contrary to what you are told with respect to so many things that happen in this world. I just invite you to doubt a little every day about everything you see in this world, on the basis of the empirical fact that when you dream “your reality” disappears, and you no longer see it, as well as the fact that at a certain point whoever is present in this world disappears, and you never see him again, from which you can deduce that you too will end up the same way.
This world may just be the memory of a fantasy, in some ways “horror”, of the past, as well as the body with which you identify yourself and those you call “others”. If so, looking around you are only observing a mummified configuration, a cemetery, which you have made dynamic and seemingly vital, through the exercise of the imagination. The exercise of this perverse form of imagination requires enormous efforts and copious energies that you can only obtain by going beyond the death fantasy in which you persist, probably without your knowledge, in believing alive and present. It follows that when the energies that support this world of death, or irreversible coma, run out, you are no longer able to support it, so you collapse exhausted and fall asleep, accessing what you call the “world of dreams”, which every night you loot to get the energy that allows you to continue to keep up your illusion for at least one day. Assuming that there is some truth to what you read, try today from time to time to radically doubt what you see. And if you feel that resonates with you, do it systematically every day. If you persist, at some point you will be able to access the indications of a spiritual path aimed at freeing yourself from your autism. On the one hand, every religion, in its mystical, esoteric or heretical aspects, aims at this goal, on the other it operates with an opposite motivation. The spiritual journey begins when you realize the falsehood and precariousness of the world you believed to be real. This world is dead (God is alive).