Dreams, Evolution, Fulfillment: Session 935
Dreams occur at
so many levels of reality that it is quite impossible to describe their true
scope. For one thing, that scope
includes levels that are consciously unknown to you. Dreams serve as backup systems also, for
example, in the important communications between various peoples or nations –
and, particularly when physical communication is cut off between such groups,
dreams provide the continuation of information’s flow from one part of the
species to another.
There are dreams
of different import, some triggered genetically, that serve as sparks for
particular kinds of behavior – dreams, in other words, that literally span the
centuries in that regard, coiled latently in the very chromosomes; and no level
of consciousness is without some kind of participation in dream states. In that regard, even electrons, for example,
dream. Dreaming touches upon both
microscopic and macroscopic events, or realities, and is not simply a human
characteristic, appropriately appearing within your own range or within your
own species. It is instead one area
of subjective experience that is everywhere prevailing within the universe.
As I have
mentioned many times, animals then dream, as do plants, insects, and all forms
of life. All molecular constructions
exhibit that certain kind of introspective activity, as if the inner working of
some giant computer was intimately in touch not only with its own programming
and the probabilities connected with it, but with a deep psychological
awareness of the activities of the electrons and various visible and invisible
particles that form its own physical construction.
You are bound to
have, then, many larger dream formations that can only be called group dreams –
subjective events in which your own dreams happen, and in which your own dreams
take part. You expect all of the
elements of the physical world, however diverse, to fit together and form a
certain kind of permanency and order. It
should be no surprise, then, that this kind of “fitting together” includes
subjective life also – or that, say, your private dreams are also fragments in
a vaster dream reality. They are as
important to the operation of that reality as electrons are to your physical
one, providing inner pathways for the accumulation of wisdom and pleasure.
There are certain
kinds of dreams in which the various species then communicate, and in which the
energies of the environment and its inhabitants merge. These include a kind of horizontal psychological
extension, the translation of one kind of dream into another kind – the
transference of information from one system to another, in which the symbols
themselves come alive.
I can only hope
to evoke some feeling within you that is reminiscent of your own actual
behavior at those hidden levels of dreaming activity, but they have remained
highly pertinent in the development of all species with their environments,
keeping the intents and purposes of one alive in the other. I have told you that in actuality,
now, no genetic knowledge is gone from the earth. It does not vanish. It is retained in latent form within a kind
of backup system, so that in terms of probabilities each species carries within
its own genetic patterns the blueprints and specializations of each other’s
genetic sequence.
Those sequences
follow the pursuits of value fulfillment so smoothly that they can be
reactivated whenever the conditions are fortunate – for even the animals are
not concerned with simple survival alone, nor the plants, but with what I can
only call emotional qualities: qualities that seek a full appreciation
and creative extension of those conditions of consciousness that stamp each
species as itself and yet join it with all others.
In a fashion, your own dreams operate or appear as electrons in other realities.
That is, they change their form, their subjective
force or direction, and become part of the working mechanics of the universe. The same applies to your own thoughts. They are not “wasted” after you have thought them,
or simply discarded. They do not become extinct
either, but go on to serve other functions in the universe than those with which
you are presently aware.
This all involves
a lush multitudinous creativity. The pleasure
principle can probably be likened most to the latent appreciation of beauty that
is everywhere apparent if you look for it: the ecstasy of each form of life
for the wonders of its own existence, in which love’s values go beyond themselves,
and yet a condition in which each species or life form “realizes” that its own fulfillment
adds immeasurably to the existence of all other forms.
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