2019.05.28 11:30 - Dreams - More Cats and Trump

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     The Guardian for this meeting was Zen.  Aggers did the log.

     

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     Zen (zen.arado): I looked at the long the other week and there were only the two of you there
     Tura Brezoianu: Last Thursday there was only me.
     Zen (zen.arado): I would have liked to have gone but it's too late for me
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala): I've come when I can, but it's not always a good time for me
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala): I finished reading the book
     Zen (zen.arado): Hi Riddle
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala): hi Riddle
     Riddle Sideways: hi All
     Zen (zen.arado): I read the book too
     Zen (zen.arado): interesting though you don't really get any answers
     Zen (zen.arado): perhaps there isn't any answer
     Tura Brezoianu: That's against the rules in philosophy :)
     Zen (zen.arado): ( Wu Wei book)  riddle
     Riddle Sideways: ah thanks
     Zen (zen.arado): hey I never got any answers in philosophy either
     Zen (zen.arado): just more and more questions
     Riddle Sideways: the answers are left as an exercise for the reader
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala): like a koan ... there is no logical answer. it's supposed to cut through your habitual thought patterns
     Zen (zen.arado): yes
     Zen (zen.arado): I keep reading articles and spiritual books that say you don't need to do anything
     Zen (zen.arado): it must be because I  think there is something missing
     Zen (zen.arado): some magic ingredient I need
     Zen (zen.arado): this is it folks :-)
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala): you don't need to do anything, except keep reading my books (the author says) ;)
     Zen (zen.arado): wonder if Agatha is coming?
     Zen (zen.arado): yes there are a lot of teachers and gurus who need you to keep searching
     Zen (zen.arado): well any dreams to report?
     Tura Brezoianu: I have one short one
     Riddle Sideways: /listens
     Zen (zen.arado): Okay great


     Tura Brezoianu: I was in a cafe, talking with a couple of other people, I don't know who they were.
     Tura Brezoianu: I saw a woman sitting nearby who seemed to be writing.
     Tura Brezoianu: But it was all in strange symbols, maybe in several different alphabets, wandering all over the page
     Tura Brezoianu: I asked her about it, saying that I was wondering what all these writing systems were. She replied they weren't writing, but some sort of free expression exercise, writing down the free flow of things or something. It disappointed me a little to learn that they didn't really mean anything.


     Tura Brezoianu: done
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala): very interesting
     Zen (zen.arado): what do you think extreme was trying to communicate Tura?
     Zen (zen.arado): the dream
     Tura Brezoianu: Maybe that some things that seem mysterious aren't so interesting after all :)
     Riddle Sideways: would think free flow would mean much to only the one drawing freely
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala): or that spontaneous free expression does not have to be in an established language?
     Zen (zen.arado): ' the free flow of things'  interests me too
     Tura Brezoianu: Now I wish I'd asked her what she was expressing.
     Riddle Sideways: or what it was expressing to you
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala): maybe that is an image of what dreams are ... free flowing and not meaning anything in terms of our conventional thought process
     Riddle Sideways: oh Alma, that would stop dream book sales
     Zen (zen.arado): what comes to me something about the way we try to capture reality in concepts and words
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala): hahaha
     Zen (zen.arado): maybe she is showing you the strangeness of the way we use words and depend on them so much
     Zen (zen.arado): which I have read so many times but can't seem to get past it
     Riddle Sideways: even the free flowing of where the symbols go on the page and when
     Zen (zen.arado): I wonder if people with dyslexia are better in that regard
     Riddle Sideways: be could
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala)Alma di Masala (almadi.masala) snickers
     Zen (zen.arado): well they wouldn't be so captivated with words
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala): seems like we are all dyslexic in our dreams, unable to make sense of written text
     Zen (zen.arado): yes
     Zen (zen.arado): I had a dream a bit like that
     Tura BrezoianuTura Brezoianu listens
     Zen (zen.arado): it was only a bit at the end of a long  dream that I remembered
     Zen (zen.arado): a man was showing me  and a full sheet of paper with some new system – I don't know what this system will be able to do but it was something technological or system for making money
     Zen (zen.arado): but it seemed so complicated  that I couldn't grasp it and I felt it was beyond me to understand it
     Zen (zen.arado): I didn't even bother to record between  because it was so inconclusive
     Alma di Masala (almadi.masala): hi Agatha
     Riddle Sideways: Hey aggers
     Zen (zen.arado): hi Agatha, glad you made it
     Riddle Sideways: we didn't wait for ya
     Agatha Macbeth: Just remembered what day it is!
     Tura Brezoianu: hi Agatha
    Agatha Macbeth: can someone send me a nc of the chat so far pls
    Zen (Zen Arado): I'll do that
    Agatha Macbeth: thanks Zenny
    Second Life: Zen Arado gave you New Note.
    Agatha Macbeth: Thanks
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): I wish we could take screen shots of our dreams
    Riddle Sideways: Zen keeps on being shown how to solve the world, make money and not writing them down
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): then you could study that sheet of paper after you wake up
    Zen (Zen Arado): yes ice sheet have got a  photo copy
    Zen (Zen Arado): I should
    Zen (Zen Arado): the formula to save the world
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): dragon seems to be into free expression too ;)
    Zen (Zen Arado): like Einstein  got the theory of relativity :-)
    Zen (Zen Arado): must be a dream Dragon :-)
    Zen (Zen Arado): the thing is  Einstein could understand the dream :-)
    Zen (Zen Arado): though it took him a few years
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): well, but it took him a long time
    Zen (Zen Arado): the ice sheet  must be from the course I'm doing about climate change :-)
    Riddle Sideways: for 50,000 years the dreams have been showing us the plans, details and answers to Life, the Universe and Everything
    Riddle Sideways: but nobody writees/copies it down
    Zen (Zen Arado): Yes I wonder how much we get from dreams
    Zen (Zen Arado): maybe all of our inspiration actually comes from  there but we don't recognise it
    Agatha Macbeth: OK...edited out the timestamps
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): could be
    Riddle Sideways: giggles
    Zen (Zen Arado): yeah sorry about those
    Zen (Zen Arado): it's because I'm using SL viewer
    Agatha Macbeth: I always remove mine in prefs
    Zen (Zen Arado): I don't have them  with Firestone
    Agatha Macbeth: Firestone!
    Riddle Sideways: do have them in FS
    Agatha Macbeth: You must be tyred
    Zen (Zen Arado): Firestorm
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): I had a couple of cat dreams. one of them was pretty funny.
    Zen (Zen Arado): lazy Dragon
    Agatha Macbeth: ^.^
    DeafLegacy Resident is online.
    Riddle Sideways: oh good Cat video/dreams
    Agatha Macbeth waits for the cat dreams
    Zen (Zen Arado): listens


    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): I'm at a friend's house, sitting in a chair. A TV nearby is making a lot of noise. Then my friend lies down on the couch and tells me he is going to show me how to relax. He reaches his hand into a corner of the couch between the cushions, and a cat jumps out. This amuses me. I ask him if he calls that "instant cat", or if it is like a vending machine where you put a coin in a slot and out pops a cat. The cat walks around the room and across my lap. It seems to be looking for a place to lie down and go to sleep. I pet it, but it doesn't seem ready to settle down yet. [end]


    DeafLegacy Resident is offline.
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): that's all
    Zen (Zen Arado): it didn't start doing that thing  cats do before they sit down with their paws
    Bruce (Bruce Mowbray) is online.
    Zen (Zen Arado): ?
    Zen (Zen Arado): What do they call that?
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): no, it was just wandering around
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): kneading?
    Riddle Sideways: have a lot of dreams of cats laying on knees, getting into face, scratching door, jumping  on bed
    Zen (Zen Arado): Could be
    Riddle Sideways: wait, not dreams
    Zen (Zen Arado): I'm sure you must dream about cats as well Riddle
    Riddle Sideways: they work into the dreams
    Zen (Zen Arado): stroking a cat on your lap certainly would be relaxing
    Zen (Zen Arado): same as with a dog
    Riddle Sideways: must be how he was teaching relaxation
    Zen (Zen Arado): recommended  for health improvement by doctors
    Riddle Sideways: dogs are recommended
    Zen (Zen Arado): it's almost as if your friend  had a cat prescription for you
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala) nods
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): but the cat wasn't quite ready to relax yet
    Zen (Zen Arado): Stroke cat three times per day  after meals
    Agatha Macbeth: :3
    Zen (Zen Arado): maybe it felt tension in you
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): or maybe the TV was distracting it
    Zen (Zen Arado): I miss having pets
    Riddle Sideways: gives Zen 2 cats
    Zen (Zen Arado): I'm not in a  good area  for having a cat
    Agatha Macbeth: I can't have any cos I can't stand losing them
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala) nods
    Riddle Sideways: yes, have lost so many
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): I lost a cat I had for over 20 years. was very sad.
    Agatha Macbeth: Wow
    Agatha Macbeth: That's an old cat
    Zen (Zen Arado): too close to a main  road and there are dogs being walked all day long the marina  outside  my door
    Zen (Zen Arado): my last cat  got run over.He was only 10 years old
    Zen (Zen Arado): I don't like the idea of keeping cats locked up in the house all the time
    Riddle Sideways: finally learned to shut the cats inside dusk to dawn
    Riddle Sideways: had to
    Zen (Zen Arado): they have absolutely no traffic sense
    Agatha Macbeth: Can't drive that's why
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): people in my neighborhood are constantly searching for lost cats
    Zen (Zen Arado): :-)
    Tura Brezoianu: The local cats are an ornament to my neighbourhood, but I couldn't keep one myself
    Riddle Sideways: the wild things it the night take cats
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): yes, we have foxes and coyotes
    Zen (Zen Arado): anybody notice any recurring dreams?
    Riddle Sideways: no, but a scary dream
    Zen (Zen Arado): Listens
    Agatha Macbeth: Ooh
    Zen (Zen Arado): gets behind sofa
    Riddle Sideways: reluctent to share, but ...


    Riddle Sideways: Creepy, at a party, not paying attention to a little girl  (good party convo) she keeps telling of some music group she had seen 4+ times, and collected something.  She would bring some over.
    Later, mother and girl come back carrying wrapped packages like presents.   We are opening them and showing. Warn her not to tear the wrapping paper, so they can be rewrapped . Calls me silly, but I keep saving the paper.
    All of a sudden I am being given a purplish knitted small dress.  Wait I have to pay $407 (??). People will be mad if I don't pay. My family will be mad if I do waste the money.
    So agitated,  woke up


    Agatha Macbeth: Pretty expensive dress
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): caught in a bind
    Riddle Sideways: yes, so woke up
    Riddle Sideways: creepy little girl
    Zen (Zen Arado): it's like she's threatening you
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): trying to trap you
    Riddle Sideways: mother smiling in a way of saying, "you have to pay"
    Tura Brezoianu: They sound like scammers
    Agatha Macbeth: An offer you can't refuse
    Riddle Sideways: a trailer for a horror movie
    Zen (Zen Arado): I was thinking how expensive it is to go to concerts nowadays
    Zen (Zen Arado): it's like she was trying to recoup the money
    Agatha Macbeth: Was it your size Rid?
    Zen (Zen Arado): I think it's something about the value of money anyway
    Riddle Sideways: heard that there is going to be Witney Houston as a hologram concert tour
    Zen (Zen Arado): I was thinking today  I have lost the ability to put the  right evaluation on things money wise
    Riddle Sideways: not my size
    Riddle Sideways: nobody's size
    Zen (Zen Arado): yes they are doing a lot of these lately
    Zen (Zen Arado): Roy Orbison
    Bruce (Bruce Mowbray) is offline.
    Agatha Macbeth: He's a bit dead I think
    Zen (Zen Arado): being made to pay for something absolutely valueless to you
    Riddle Sideways: yes, dead people as holograms performing
    Zen (Zen Arado): that's why they had to use holograms :-)
    Agatha Macbeth: Like Lister
    Zen (Zen Arado): apparently they are very lifelike
    Riddle Sideways: and knowing that Family would yell "Not Again!"
    Zen (Zen Arado): they won't let you die in peace now
    Riddle Sideways: a feeling that have spent too much money in dreams
    Zen (Zen Arado): I'd better post something
    Zen (Zen Arado): The Intelligent Image

    .Intelligence lives in the images of the dreaming psyche, available night after night. This “brainpower” is embedded in the image itself. It is not something we make up about the image, nor is this intelligence located in a pre-existing system of early family or symbolic explanation. When we rush in too quickly with our bright ideas of what the image means, we rob it of its native intelligence and replace it with our own, which may not be as illuminating. We want to hear its knowledge, not ours.


    Riddle Sideways: good, it was Agatha's turn
    Subaru Arun is offline.
    Zen (Zen Arado): This intelligent quality of images is one of the best-kept secrets of dreamwork, yet we all have had some experience of this. We often wake up knowing that “something important” happened in our dreams. On occasion we even have a hint of the images talking to us with an intelligence that seems to come from somewhere else...
    Zen (Zen Arado): Personally and culturally, I believe that the intelligent image is one of our most under-utilized resources. When images come to life, they offer us perspective, innovation, and insight. Tree knows the intelligence of the tree; Bear knows the ways of the bear; just as the dream image of Rock knows the “mind” and qualities of rocks. Even the Intruder, who is a most threatening dream image at first, brings intelligence beyond our own. The key is to take the time to listen to the images speaking on their own behalf..

    Aizenstat, Stephen. Dream Tending: Awakening to the Healing Power of Dreams (p. 52). Spring Journal, Inc.. Kindle Edition.
    Zen (Zen Arado): done
    Zen (Zen Arado): notice that bit  –We often wake up knowing that “something important” happened in our dreams. On occasion we even have a hint of the images talking to us with an intelligence that seems to come from somewhere else...
    Zen (Zen Arado): it's what we were talking about
    Riddle Sideways: yes, a lot of times, images
    Zen (Zen Arado): I find  my left brain dismissing these  dreams so quickly
    Zen (Zen Arado): I have to fight  to hold onto them
    Agatha Macbeth: Brain wars
    Zen (Zen Arado): if we could find a way  to quieten this critical left brain and open to what do dreams are telling us
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): that's the challenge
    Riddle Sideways: back to needing photocopies of the dreams
    Zen (Zen Arado): recurring dream about  trump
    Riddle Sideways: oh dear
    Agatha Macbeth: Not a dream...a nightmare
    Zen (Zen Arado): I keep getting these  but I wonder if it's just daytime residue from seeing him on TV
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): Trump is a recurring RL nightmare
    Zen (Zen Arado): it was a pretty short dream


    Zen (Zen Arado): I am sitting in a room around a big desk with Donald Trump presiding over a meeting. The people in the room are some kind of important men. Don't seem to be any women present. The men are unhappy with Trump and say they are going to leave their jobs under his presidency as they leave the room one by one, but some seem to find it difficult to leave


    Agatha Macbeth: Be grateful!
    Zen (Zen Arado): done
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): sounds pretty realistic to me
    Xirana (Xirana Oximoxi) is online.
    Zen (Zen Arado): started with about 20  and finished with about four people sitting around a table
    Riddle Sideways: yes, sounds like you are just replaying RL
    Agatha Macbeth: And losing
    Riddle Sideways: ㋡
    Zen (Zen Arado): yes I think I am but why does he keep coming up?
    Tura Brezoianu: or you have a telepathic spycam in the White House
    Agatha Macbeth: Shame Nixon isn't still around to bug him
    Tura Brezoianu: do you dream of other politicians?
    Zen (Zen Arado): I don't think so
    Riddle Sideways: Terresa May?
    Zen (Zen Arado): I have never dreamt about Theresa May :-)
    Agatha Macbeth: Ian Paisley?
    Zen (Zen Arado): no
    Zen (Zen Arado): thank God :-)
    Agatha Macbeth: HA
    Zen (Zen Arado): never never never :-)
    Zen (Zen Arado): famous bit of video and that's what he is saying
    Zen (Zen Arado): he was good at being negative
    Agatha Macbeth: Not the most tolerant of people
    Zen (Zen Arado): I think the big parties are losing control in the UK at the moment
    Agatha Macbeth: Oh good
    Agatha Macbeth: Can I have that in writing
    Zen (Zen Arado): and the centrist party,  alliance,  is gaining ground in Northern Ireland
    Agatha Macbeth: Yayyy
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): wish we had a centrist party in the US
    Zen (Zen Arado): Northern Ireland is very polarised though Alma
    Zen (Zen Arado): Catholics vote Sinn Fein, Protestants vote DUP
    Zen (Zen Arado): but I suppose that's like your Republicans and Democrats
    Agatha Macbeth: I don't really get the difference between the US parties
    Zen (Zen Arado): I bought a book today about the future
    Agatha Macbeth: 0.0
    Zen (Zen Arado): why it has become so dystopian and apocalyptic
    Agatha Macbeth: By Nostradamus?
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): there was a time when "conservative Democrat" or "liberal Republican" were not oxymorons
    Zen (Zen Arado): when you think back to the 70s everything about the future seemed so rosy
    Zen (Zen Arado): why has it now become so doomladen?
    Agatha Macbeth: I think Thatcher and Reagan had a lot to with it
    Agatha Macbeth: The cult of self
    Zen (Zen Arado): careworkers here have to go
    Agatha Macbeth: They do?
    Agatha Macbeth: Oh
    Agatha Macbeth: Gotcha
    Tura Brezoianu: thanks Zen, bye
    Zen (Zen Arado): byee
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): thank you and tc Zen
    Riddle Sideways: bye and nite Zen
    Agatha Macbeth: TC Zenny
    Zen (Zen Arado) is offline.
    Agatha Macbeth: Spurs for the cup

    Bong!

    Agatha Macbeth: Well then...
    Agatha Macbeth: Any moar dreams?
    Riddle Sideways: please forgive, it is nice to hear other's political problems
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): not for now
    Riddle Sideways: and a good gong
    Agatha Macbeth: Politics *are* a problem
    Agatha Macbeth: If the Greeks had got the whole republic thing together we wouldn't be in this mess
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): it's the Greeks' fault
    Agatha Macbeth: Yeh
    Agatha Macbeth: No wonder they keep smashing plates
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): blame Socrates
    Agatha Macbeth: Probably frustration
    Riddle Sideways: looks over at the Greek Salad, they got that right
    Agatha Macbeth: Woot
    Agatha Macbeth: And kebabs
    Agatha Macbeth: Or are they Turkish?
    Agatha Macbeth: Can't remember
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): and baklava
    Agatha Macbeth: I used to wear one as a kid
    Agatha Macbeth: Kept my ears warm
    Riddle Sideways: giggles
    Riddle Sideways: be cold
    Agatha Macbeth: Ee the winters in my day lad
    Agatha Macbeth: Kids today know nothing
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): they didn't when I was a kid either
    Riddle Sideways: nothing nothing
    Agatha Macbeth: Right
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): according to my father
    Agatha Macbeth: Whatever happened to music?
    Riddle Sideways: remember it well
    Tura Brezoianu: I don't listen to much music unless it's at least 400 years old
    Agatha Macbeth: Mm
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): ah, the good old days
    Riddle Sideways: earlier was singing "I'll meet you in my dreams"
    Agatha Macbeth: Can't beat a bit of John Dowland
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): it's all gone downhill since the Renaissance
    Tura Brezoianu: back when you had to make your own catgut
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): though Bach was pretty good
    Tura Brezoianu: Bach, the pinnacle from which all else falls away
    Riddle Sideways: showy offy Boy band stuff that Bach
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): I better get going
    Agatha Macbeth: Ar
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): RL never pauses
    Tura Brezoianu: goodnight Alma
    Agatha Macbeth: I'd better be sure the log's recorded
    Agatha Macbeth: TC Al
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): nice sharing dreams with you all
    Riddle Sideways: by All
    Alma di Masala (Almadi Masala): see you next time
    Agatha Macbeth: Seems OK
    Agatha Macbeth: Bye the noo

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