Dreams — Ancient Dreams...Love Them!
Posted by Enigmni Freak at 14:14, 16 May 2007Dreams of Ancient Egypt
Lately I have been going to sleep with questions firing at my position cursor’s project manager…the agenda for dreams tonight. Last night, I was given some insight on Ancient Egypt — its early days as the subject of my dreaming. I was given an airship to hover above the approximate area of that old culture's florescence. It reminded me of the vehicles I use in my XBOX-360 version of Halo-2. I had a driver and I was at the gun but it was a camera to see what the old Pharaohs were building and doing.
You know how dreams are…you just flit around from important event to the next. There always seems to be a deep inner knowing in my dreams, or a guidance factor that aids me in keeping every thing according to history — like Thoth, Hermes Trismegistus lurking in the back of my mind. Well he was guiding me last night. He told me forget everything you ever knew about Ancient Egypt and what the Egyptologists tell you in the 21st Century. With Thoth in my ear like a Borg phone, we began our journey. Now all this took picoseconds to happen mind you.
He told me about the Mediterranean in the early days of the First Time. Egypt was only an outpost of highly knowledgeable scientific administrators who live initially in a beautiful valley area not far from the center of the Med. I saw a quick video in the comfort of my Halo-craft of how the comet came in and broke up into hundreds of large chunks stone and Ice coming from Northwest to Southeast over the old northern section of the Earth. It rained down on the Earth in spurts and its initial announcement put the entire planet into chaos that few could ever know or survive. The precursor of Ancient Egypt’s great civilization was much greater…they were a fully blown advanced society. Slowly the med began to be filled and they took their great civilization inland to its present site.
These people, the ancient folks who rebuilt Egypt were highly knowledgeable not unlike we are now. They were much more intellectual and philosophical than we are and thought with something we do not know anymore — the total mind. They thought symbolically. They read incoming data of events as well and thought from a gargantuan body of knowledge that was present in the building of this environment we call Nature. They actually had created genetically the world we partake of as God given. They were like Archeons who had taken a template of Nature and recreated the tools of leveraging life in this physical state. Thoth, indicated that they were that smart. In my dream I was amazed. I think I thought back to the old Star Trek movie on the Genesis Machine at that point. It is all fading now.
The pyramids were associated with energy and were used to catch energy somehow. I will have to dream on this some more. Anyway, he told me how it was transferred to a device that they carried about almost like a battery in what looked like the Arch of the Covenant. I was told how they lived in unison with the genetically created devices and told that humanity needs to get back to life as it once was. Thoth said the secret is everywhere on and in the surface of the Earth — we need to make it a priority to find those messages.
Then the alarm went off. These dreams are becoming more vivid nightly. I want to go there again.
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7 August 2004
1 year 39 weeks
Not many reply's on this one, brother. You do have a way with people.
I have a friend in Florida, a blind guy, drummer, VERY intelligent. Because of his birth defect(his retina's did not develop correctly), and the fact that his dad died when he was young, he has been on Social Security most of his life, and he's my age...mid 30's. He's been getting books on tape sent to him from the library of congress for well over half his life, and is more well read than any 3 Harvard professors teaching different degree programs. Guaranteed.
You remind me of him a bit...a little hard to understand at times. Definitely hard to follow, but always talking about something of value(or at least important to him, in which he feels it must be important to me, as well), and quite often just far enough over my head that I'm left questioning whether there really is value for me in what he's talking about, or whether I'm just not understanding what is being said!
I often remember my dreams, but rarely are they ever THAT informative. Most often, my dreams are action packed. Filled with guns, explosions, and hi speed, car/motorcycle chases, in which I'm either saving myself, a group of people, or I'm part of some strike team helping to secure a house, or village(believe it or not, I don't even watch tv, and rarely movies)and yes, my dreams repeat those same themes OFTEN...either that or I'm having a sexual encounter with either the mother, maiden, or crone version of my Anima...sometimes I get lucky and get to go lucid. At the times that I realize I'm dreaming, I generally just go jumping and flying around.
My dreams normally tell me things that I either already know about, or (after much contemplation of the dream)they give me insight so that I can learn more about an issue I might be having...such as how I acted wrongly in a situation that day, or it might explain some guilt that I went to bed with...sometimes they show me HOW I am affecting people in my daily life. They rarely tell me what to do, but they do give me great insight into how I am affecting the world around me, and THAT information I can use to change the way I interact to better suit myself and those around me.
That being said, YOUR dream is very interesting. Having the Wise Old Man show up as Thoth and give you a guided tour of ancient Egypt, is actually pretty darn mind boggling. I am in no way an authority on dreams or dream interpretation, but my buddy Eric(the blind guy) would tell you that you need to diligently write down every single detail of the dream and then study it carefully, because a dream in which a prominent archetypical figure teaches or tells you something is a BIG dream. Those dreams can have more than just personal info to tell you about, often there is wisdom that reaches out farther than just your own personal growth...sometimes there is info that could potentially affect hundreds, thousands, or depending on the dream, even millions of people...but then again, you may be having those kind of dreams all the time, in which case you already know that.
Dreams are important. They are 1/3 of our life, and they are one of the only ways that the symbolic world has of communicating directly to us on such a personal level.
Thank you for sharing!
Namaste
Dustin
20 March 2006
2 days 11 hours
I come from a family of university people and I was a university administrator and teacher for a while. I actually hear and think the way I speak. I also talk like a West Texas Hick when I want to because I was raised on ranches, farms, and dairies and with a lot of German and Mexican folk. I am from the old days. We had thousands of books around and I thought that they were treasure chests full of mental gold. I guess my family has at least 20,000 books in all our homes by now. We talk this stuff. Our ancestors were great folks e.g. Robert E. Lee, Light horse Harry Lee and various great Indians. We are a mix of many folks and we love that. Cherokee Shaman and other tribes fill our past. I guess about 3,000 people understand me and that is all. I wish I thought a different way but that is I...sorry. I have been told I am a very interesting guy to talk to. My former students swear by me. They all still have my notes after all these years. I get lots of e-mails from them still and I am so very proud of them all.
I have read lots of stuff on Thoth and whoever he was — I am highly impressed by his wisdom or the collection of mentality that he stands behind. I truly believe he is the link between the ancients and today. I am glad he speaks to me through the dreamscape. SECRET TEACHINGS OF ALL AGES by Manly P. Hall has a great article on some of his works.
All I can say is DREAM ON...
RON O.
By the by, I am highly impressed by you also. You are a thinker who can communicate well.
7 August 2004
1 year 39 weeks
I hope I didn't give you the impression that I don't like reading your thoughts, or that they do not make sense, or that they might be the ramblings of a mad man(well, THAT I don't know about!). Your writings are comfortable to me. I enjoy them. Your words remind me of a friend that I don't get to speak to often, so it's a pleasurable experience picking through your thoughts...sometimes I've got to read it over a couple of times, but they are always fun.
Well, it's nice to meet you, Ron. I'm one of those people who don't have very many true beliefs. I have a lot of speculations as to how things are, but they are mostly based on a loose understanding of what God is. I've managed to pull bits and fragments from a few different lines of thought, but like many Americans I spend a great deal of my time working a 40 hour work week in which I expend an enormous amount of mental energy on task's that hopefully soon will be taken over by computers and AI. So what's left over is shared with my best friend and partner in life, my kids, video games, and then at the very last do I indulge in philosophic explorations.
By far THE biggest influence on my life has been my Parents. Without them, I often question how curious I would have been about philosophy, religion, the mind and emotions. My parents are Christian pastors. But not just your regular run of the mill preachers. They are faith healers. Charismatic folk. They speak in tongues, lay on hands, believe in all of the gifts of the spirit, pray before every meal, and before every trip, honest to God true to life Christians. So I've been, from the very beginning of my life, comfortable being pretty far away from regularly accepted social norms.
I've been on TDG for several years but have never participated in the blogs until recently. I've enjoyed so much of the articles posted and many of the writers here, but there are several of you that I really relate to and look forward to reading new blog postings.
I'm going to try posting more blogs, but I've got to rethink what topics to write about and how to write them...I wasn't really pleased with my first couple of attempts.
Dustin