Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Lately, I've been contemplating the validity of a dream. It's easiest to just imagine that the dreams that occur while we are asleep are the most accurate. But, I sometimes think that a daydream can be just as potent, if ot truly indicative of what has immersed us at the time of any dream. Here's the danger of buying into that crap. First, the best part about a daydream, when compared with a sleep dream, is that we control what the dream is about. That for the most part can cancel out everything. However, I believe that once in awhile, we can see a portal to an answer that we so very much seek. But, in order to accomplish that feat, we must seize the opportunity, when presented with it. We must listen. Like catching a speeding train, if you miss it, there is no other ride, like the frequency of any Southwest Airlines flight within the State of Texas. No, instead, it's over and you hope to seek clarity through a dream in your sleep. Trouble is, the answer is almost always shrouded in a thick non-transparent veil of ambiguity. Then, if it is clear, you better remember, otherwise, you're just left with another day, in which you're lost within your own existence.