Saturday, July 12, 2008

A Dream is an enigma...


A Dream is an enigma…but solving it is an even greater one.
If all of our Dreams were to come true, would they not contradict each other? Nightmares and happy things? Happiness-Sadness, Life-Death, Love-Hate, and the Present-, Past,-, and Future? But then again isn’t the above, combined together, a recipe FOR Life?
Life cannot be all Death, because for there to have been Death, Life must have come before it. The chicken before the egg scenario is no longer a question, but a reality through Life.
Hate and Love, Life would not be complete without it. For instance: You Love to run but Hate to be tired. Yet you run anyway. You Hate that you Love someone who you know doesn’t feel the same. Yet despite it you still Love. Therefore Hate cannot be pure. For Hate cannot exist without some form of Love. Although Hate and Love rarely exist together in the same measurements, you still and always will Hate and Love, only choosing to express one over the other.
Happiness and Sadness both can never be destroyed from the earth. If for instance it was, Life would cease to exist. However this loss of Life through the disappearance of Happiness and Sadness would not result in mortal Death per say, but loss of living, eternal nothingness, because without Happiness and Sadness, Love and Hate would cease to exist, and a Life without Love is a life not worth living.
Present, Past, and the Future. The Present is always and will always be the shortest period of time, and in the end the Past will be the only time left. Because the Present is rapidly and continually fleeting into the Past with Future hot on its heels, desperately trying to escape, trying to get to the other side of the Present where the grass surely WAS greener.
What though is a Dream exactly? An unconscious reality? A movie of possibilities? A review of what you have witnessed throughout your life? An experimental trial and error of life? A simple playground for the restless mind?
A Dream is an enigma…but solving it is an even greater one.

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