Inhabiting a body..



The more time that I actively spend in DREAMWORLD, the more I am aware of what it takes to inhabit a body.  I am more and more active in putting the body down while I explore DREAMWORLD. 

The body is a requirement to interact in this realm. It is the beginning of the lure/trap necessary to interact here.   It takes in light, and electomagnetic energy to construct an experience for us.  Our limited faulty senses serve as transducers to allow us to interact in this place.  When I am dreaming, my senses are not longer needed to feed my consciousness data. Our brain inverts light data gathered through our eyes and inverts it to allow us to function here.




We are lured by our senses to maximize experience including sex, travel, amusement parks, movies, restaruants, sports, etc.

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Food and mother's milk tattoo us with a fixation on women's breasts throughout our lives. We seek the narrow Goldilocks band of temperature so that we are comfortable, not too hot, not too cold. 

Depending on the data gathered by our senses, we decide how and when to move the body.  We learn to walk and maintain balance, like learning to drive a car.   What actions render pain and what actions render pleasure.  We slowly begin to understand bodily reflexes such as coughing, sneezing, belching, and farting.  We learn how to take care of the body to avoid pain.   The breathing and heart beating can react to our thoughts, situations, and fears.




We then have the endless stream of thought that also influences the physical body.  Reflecting on memories of the past, learning how to minimize pain and maximize pleasure.  We project into the future endless possible scenarios, invoking potential anxiety. 

Inhabiting a body is a full time job, reacting to inputs, being aware of potential dangers, etc.  

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