61.
Dreaming
“Oh, I see, this seems to be quite important. So, even if only one person in the group can’t come out of the cycle of reincarnation, then the others will have to wait indefinitely?” I asked.
“Yes, that’s right, then they have to wait indefinitely, no matter how long it takes, even thousands, or hundred-thousands, or millions of years,” Kyran confirmed.
“So, they can only wait? There’s nothing else they can do?” I questioned.
“Well, not quite. There are some methods that can be implemented, but only among those from the same group or family. You see, in Sunyata, every soul within the same family originates from the same soul mother, so there’s always a family tree that connects them. This allows them to communicate with each other, but this is only possible when those who are still in the other world are sleeping, or when their consciousness is not strong.”
“How do they communicate while sleeping?” I asked.
“They do that in the form of dreams,” Kyran explained.
“You mean that our dreams are created by the people in this world?” I asked incredulously.
“That’s right, anyone who originates from the same soul can create that. If there are 32 souls in a group, then anyone within that group can communicate with each other, including the souls that still occupy a body in a previous world.
“However, dreaming is a way of communicating simply through feelings, not through spoken words. So, whenever we want to send a message to someone else, we need to convert it into images and stories first. These stories have to transmit feelings to the receiver, and these feelings are the actual message that we intend to send,” Kyran said.
“And is this effective?” I asked.
“Unfortunately, 99 percent of the communication fails and only one percent is successful, but we will still continue to do it as this is the only way,” Kyran said.
“Why does the communication fail so often?” I kept pushing.
“Well, half of all people can’t remember their dreams after they have woken up. Around 30 percent of them can remember, but don’t want to reflect on them. Fifteen percent think about their dreams but can’t understand what they mean. Only four percent of the people look for answers and consult specialists who interpret dreams, but the interpretations are mostly wrong. And then only less than one percent of the people that understand the true meaning of their dreams,” he explained.
“So, what is the true meaning of our dreams?” I insisted.
“Dreams can be categorised into two main types,” Kyran went on. “The first type originates from your experiences and memories. These dreams aren’t really communication but they’re like old movies that are being replayed over and over again, bringing up all concerns or impressions that the dreamer has. The other type of dreams is about communication. These dreams are a projection of our past or future experiences that connect with the stories of the people we know, and these become feelings, like the stories of one’s childhood or when we were students in school. The characters in our dreams are usually linked with the souls of our past or present relationships, those we love, and those we hate.”
“Wait, I have a question here. Do you mean that the people whom we hate also come from the same soul?”
“Exactly, because hatred is the expression that everyone in the group has created, and used together, as a way to express mutual love.”
“If we’re able to love those who we hate, that pure love then has immense power because it’s hundreds of times stronger than the love that we feel and have for those whom we love,” Kyran explained.
“Yes, I understand that, but I’m astonished that they come from the same soul, and that’s quite hard to accept,” I admitted.
“There are two types of agreements or tests that bind our souls together, Kyran went on. “Firstly, the agreement made before the souls came together to share their first lives is called the old or the original contract.”
“The second type of agreement, called the ‘new contract’, was formed because the souls couldn’t fulfill their original contract. Not only did they not fulfill their contract, but they did it wrongly, too. Hence, the resulting hatred and resentment intensified and bound them together even more.”
Kyran continued. “Sometimes two souls weren’t meant to despise each other that much, according to their original contract, but the more they wronged each other, the accumulation of new contracts over several lifetimes built up so much hatred against the other soul that it became totally unbearable. But now let’s get back to the topic of communication in a dream.”
“Yes, please,” I agreed.
“In the second type of dreams, the souls of the group, waiting to return into oneness together, communicate with each other in the form of symbolic dreams. Most stories are related to various forms of travel, like traveling on a road or narrow path, walking through a forest or across a wooden bridge, or even running, which is a form of traveling, too. In our dreams, the feelings we want to share, or the language that we want to communicate can be conveyed through the feelings of being lost, not finding our friends, or losing someone. When the dream is about running, it may make us feel that we are incapacitated or weakened, or not able to catch up with someone, or not able to reach our destination, etc.”
“Another symbolic dream that is used is the feeling of being unsuccessful in completing a mission, or owing something to someone, like missing a school lesson, not doing our homework, or not joining an activity with friends, or not completing our work. In all of these examples, you should only focus on your feelings. The details of each dream are different as they depend on the experiences of each individual person.”
“The feeling that we want you to be most aware of is the feeling of regret, that you are wasting your time as you haven’t completed your mission yet. This feeling is the main message we want you to be aware of, while, at the same time, we want you to feel that we’re expecting your return with all our hearts,” Kyran said.
“Sometimes, the communication doesn’t only take place in the form of a dream. It can also be transmitted when the consciousness is still active, but in a weak state. This usually occurs during the phase in which we are half-awake and half-asleep, when we are deeply relaxed, or when we use substances that cause happiness and makes our mind hallucinate.
This form of communication can be converted into language immediately by the recipient, either in form of an image or in written language, because half of our consciousness is still working. The messages often appear in form of graceful poems, or songs that sound so pleasing as if they were sent from heaven. In fact, they have been sent from heaven, but most people aren’t aware of it. Think about the lyrics that you find most beautiful, or most popular in your world; ninety-nine percent of them can be found in love songs. If you interpret them properly, you will find that these lyrics are all about one waiting for someone to come back and be reunited together. It’s not about the ordinary love found between lovers. In almost all the songs written with this inspiration, the lyrics always touch on waiting and the desire to meet again, or even about this heavenly place.”
“If you were to ask the composers of those songs, all of them would say the same thing: that they wrote these songs when they were in a dream-like state, or when they were in a state between being awake and asleep.”
“There is a song which is very popular in your world, and everyone has heard it, and yet no one has really listened to it. The song described everything that this model world has, that there’s no hell, no heaven – the heaven that you all have invented – no country, and no religion too. And that all the people live in peace and the world lives as one.”
“The composer was actually inspired by someone on Tuengra, someone who wanted him to describe this world in a song so that people would know that this place really exists, and that they are aware that many people are waiting for their return to live together again as one,” Kyran concluded.