"If men dream of the mystical, magical, immortal realms of angels,
What is it then...
That angels dream of?"
Angels are beings that are embedded in our culture and belief system, in one way or another, for as long as we have been around. They are our guardians and protectors, they bring messages and have helped us along our path of life in countless ways.
Angels have been depicted in a variety of images over the years, mostly with heavenly wings that imply the ability of flight. Many articles and stories have been written about miraculous events involving enigmatic people that appear seemingly out of nowhere to aid in a traumatic event, only to vanish moments later. Even people have been called angels in human form, unaware of our own divinity. Sacred texts refer to angels as messengers from God, protectors of humanity and not of earthly origin.
It is clear that with something like angels, each person will have a slightly different concept or experience of what they are, and the extent of angels existence and reality is left to personal interpretation. As human beings we have free will and the conscious ability to make our own decisions about what to believe. We also have the incredible ability of imagination and think up magnificent intentions that we try to bring into realty.
I believe that our ability to "dream" of a concept and take the steps required to make it a physical reality is what makes us "created in Gods image". If we have this creative ability and free will, and angels are otherworldly beings that are helpers and protectors of humanity, wouldn't they have a dream too? Wouldn't they be moving forward in their own evolution to one day walk "hand in hand" with the children they have helped and protected throughout history?
What would it take to manifest the kind of reality that would allow for physical contact with the beings that were created to help us, and maybe even helped to create us? Would they dream of a time when we have evolved enough true love and understanding of ourselves and our potential to invite them with open arms? Do they dream of a time when we have grown enough in consciousness that it will spark new physical abilities that can draw us closer together without fear?
It is clear to me that all these things are what this point in history is about. Maybe that is the point to our existence in the first place, to learn how to dream. Maybe when our dreams catch up to angels dreams, our realities will blend together in one magnificent event that will span throughout time ~ immortal.
Maybe by understanding that perhaps angels themselves have a dream, we can slide into a new reality of splendor full of peace, joy and prosperity that the universe has been waiting for us to reach since its conception. That is, if angels dream. Do angels have dreams?
I think they do!
Always ~ Matt James
Comments
Hi, Matt, i enjoyed what you've done with the dream concept. Clearly, the world around is on the verge. Some desire to follow the old patterns that are breaking down, and attempt to change the world creating a singular vision of what a perfect world, for themselves, and what that might be. Others, such as we here gathered, think to not change anything but instead establish a new pattern, not attempting to take up opposition, but switch tracks on the existence of mind where we have attained a collective mind and it's resulting golden age.
of course, the future is a world we make together. and anything out of immediate reception of our senses seems to fall within that murky domain of consciousness which exists only as a thought in mind. into dream. like a question.
a disembodied being, prodding, poking, provoking further into thought and down a road of mind where such conclusions may lead, that person seduced by the asking. and so, do we dream? are the moments we think as dream really dream or something else?
something more?
I would suppose, in a general sense, as above so below, would indicate there would be a corollary to dreams on all levels of mind and the beings who compose those realms. though i question the need for sleep. especially if the being where evolved beyond the physical. in such a case, that being not needing a recuperative phase in a cycle of depletion and replenishment, not needing sleep, might not think of that unique experience as dreaming as anything like what we would know or even recognize.
It might be more meditative, more of a co-location scenario. where in a multi-density - spiritual density perspective, one experienced multiple layers of perception in a manner stratified among many multi incarnations of the same one essence. One mind, many lives. no one realm of perception more or less real than any other.
each equally dream like.