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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Consciousness dispersing... was it??





It all started so vaguely… I was trying to prove something like an Isosceles triangle has two equal sides and their angles are 45 degrees each and the other angle being 90 degrees, was actually drawing them and also the mathematical proof on a white sheet of paper placed in front of me with a black marker.

At the same time I was advising my cousin brother to do his engineering, which would really help him in terms of job and stuff.. and in the scene there was my cousin and also my uncle. We were seated in a garden...

After that I took a circle shaped paper cut them into three equal sectors and started explaining that they were sectors, also I was trying to prove that angles at the top of each sector as 120 degrees...

And then I was asking my uncle if he was fine and how was his son, i.e my cousin getting along with studies....

My vision's clarity decreased, increasingly... until I woke up and realized I was asleep all this while...

Was in deep thought, actually trying to recollect what happened in my dreams and probably understand it. I was amazed to know, that I was there at 2 places at the same time, 2 dreams at the same time and me independently participating and during each of them never had a clue of the other one.. running in parallel.

The first one, I was explaining Math, Second I, was advising. and also I was actually a silent observer of these two dreams …
So the third me was aware of these two dreams, i.e who was an observer of these two, without any comments or judgement, as though the whole point of me being there was just to see…

I guess this lasted for just a very few seconds, before I woke up and realized it was a dream, it seemed that I became the 4th observer, the me who was in bed, watching the observer, watching the 2 parallel dreams! - who could actually decipher this(4th observer) …that the Consciousness had dispersed and then had once again merged when I opened my eyes...

Mind is absolutely amazing and fascinating!