Chapter 4: The Ancient Dreamers
Session 893
For what would
seem to you to be eons, according to your time scale, men were in the dreaming
state far more than they were in the waking one. They slept long hours, as did the animals –
awakening, so to speak, to exercise their bodies, obtain sustenance, and later,
to mate. It was indeed a dreamlike
world, but a highly charming and vital one, in which dreaming imaginations
played rambunctiously with all the probabilities entailed in this new venture:
imagining the various forms of language and communication possible, spinning
great dream tales of future civilizations replete with their own built-in
histories – building, because they were now allied with time, mental edifices
that automatically created pasts as well as futures.
These ancient
dreams were shared to some extent by each consciousness that was embarked upon
the earthly venture, so that creatures and environment together formed great
environmental realities. Valleys and
mountains, and their inhabitants, together dreamed themselves into being and
coexistence.
The species – from
your viewpoint – lived at a much slower pace in those terms. The blood, for example, did not need to
course so quickly through the veins [and arteries], the heart did not need to
beat as fast. And in an important
fashion the coordination of the creature in its environment did not need to be
as precise, since there was an elastic give-and-take of consciousness between
the two.
In ways almost
impossible to describe, the ground rules were not as yet firmly
established. Gravity itself did not
carry its all-pervasive sway, so that the air was more buoyant. Man was aware of its support in a luxurious,
intimate fashion. He was aware of
himself in a different way, so that, for example, his identification with the
self did not stop where his skin stopped: He could follow it outward into the
space about his form, and feel it merge with the atmosphere with a primal
sense-experience that you have forgotten.
During this
period, incidentally, mental activity of the highest, most original variety was
the strongest dream characteristic, and the knowledge [man] gained was imprinted
upon the physical brain: what is now completely unconscious activity involving
the functions of the body, its relationship with the environment, its balance
and temperature, its constant inner alterations. All of these highly intricate activities were
learned and practiced in the dream state as the CU’s translated their inner
knowledge through the state of dreaming into the physical form.
Then in your
terms man began, with the other species, to waken more fully into the physical
world, to develop exterior senses, to intersect delicately and precisely with
space and time. Yet man still sleeps and
dreams, and that state is still a firm connective with his own origins, and
with the origins of the universe as he knows it as well.
Man dreamed his
languages. He dreamed how to use his
tongue to form the words. In his dreams,
he practiced stringing the words together to form their meanings, so that
finally he could consciously begin a sentence without actually knowing how it
was begun, yet in the faith that he could and would complete it.
All languages
have as their basis the language that was spoken in dreams. The need for language arose, however, as man
became less a dreamer and more immersed in the specifics of space and time, for
in the dream state his communications with his fellows and other species was
instantaneous. Language arose to take
the place of that inner communication, then.
There is a great underlying unity in all of man’s so-called early
cultures – cave drawings and religions – because they were all fed by that
common source, as man tried to transpose inner knowledge into physical
actuality.
The body learned
to maintain its stability, its strength and agility, to achieve a state of
balance in complementary response to the weather and elements, to dream
computations that the conscious mind alone could not hold. The body learned to heal itself in sleep in
its dreams – and at certain levels in that state even now each portion of
consciousness contributes to the health and stability of all other
portions. Far from the claw-and-dagger
universe, you have one whose very foundation is based upon the loving
cooperation of all of its parts. That is
given – the gift of life brings along with it the actualization of that
cooperation, for the body’s parts exist as a unit because of inner
relationships of a cooperative nature; and those exist at your birth,
when you are innocent of any cultural beliefs that may be to the contrary.
If it were not
for this most basic, initial loving cooperation, that is a given quality
in life itself, life would not have continued.
Each individual of each species takes that initial zest and joy of life
as its own yardstick. Each individual of
whatever species, and each consciousness, whatever its degree, automatically
seeks to enhance the quality of life itself – not only for itself but for all
of reality as well.
This is a given
characteristic of life, regardless of the beliefs that may lead you to
misinterpret the actions of nature, casting some of its creatures in a reprehensible
light.
In a fashion those
ancient dreamers, through their immense creativity, dreamed all of life’s creatures
in all of their pasts, presents, and futures – that is, their dreams opened up the
doors of space and time to entities that otherwise would not have been released
into actualization, even as, for example, the units of consciousness were once released
from the mind of All That Is.
All possible entities
that can ever be actualized always exist. They [have] always existed and they always will
exist. All That Is must, by its characteristics,
be all that it can ever be, and so there can be no end to existence – and, in those
terms, no beginning. But in terms of your
world the units of consciousness, acting both as forces and as psychological entities
of massive power, planted the seed of your world in a dimension of imaginative power
that gave birth to physical form. In your
terms those entities are your ancestors – and yet [they are] not yours alone, but
the ancestors of all the consciousnesses that make up your world.
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