Building a Structure from Bubbles
Original Source ↗Building a Structure from Bubbles
Dream Description
So, for example, today. I dreamt I was falling from an Earth satellite to Earth. Far below, the landscape, as seen from a very high-altitude aircraft—perhaps a hundred kilometers above the ground—barely emerged from among the clouds. The terrain we were flying over was unrecognizable. The sensation was that there was still a very long way to fall, and I was trying to fashion a wing-parachute from improvised materials. There were three or four other people with me. Suddenly we found ourselves (without transition, instantaneously) on a roof, or rather, a ledge, an intermediate roof of some very tall building. Two or three times taller than Moscow State University on Vorobyovy Gory. I didn't look at the landscape below, as I had other concerns. Around us was a feeling of immense space. The roof was made of tiles, and the tiles wobbled (poorly attached). Nearby, right on the roof, I saw my home telephone. But it was very difficult to reach it, as the tiles were poorly secured. I wanted to call somewhere to have us rescued from there. While I was trying to get to the phone, I found myself "at home" (in reality, the interior was completely different), where I was talking with some girls. My friend from America arrives, etc. How can this be mapped? And there are many such Dreams. One transitions into another—the interior, surroundings, events change instantly... So it's unclear how.
Response
In your place, I would sketch the surroundings of the tall building, assign a number to this Perception Bubble, and note that it has a direct connection to what you were flying on from the "Earth satellite," and to your home. That is, I would obtain a certain center (home), from which a thread extends to the "High-rise" and further to the "satellite flight Perception Bubble." Understand, each person's maps are their own, and the degree of abstraction is also their own. For some, the landscape is ordinary, strictly fixed (meaning the Tonal is more or less in order). Others move from Perception Bubble to Perception Bubble without any correlations (relationships). But all this is nonsense. The main thing is the PROCESS! Create a molecular structure! Not a map, but a structure from these Perception Bubbles. But always focus on uniting Dreamings into a single whole. You have a starting point - your home. Three times you've described Dreams to me - and in every one, there's your home. So weave threads of Dreamings from it, stringing Perception Bubbles onto them. Be original. In Dreaming, you have the same status as all the rest of us. Create your own method for putting the Tonal in order.
You see, I started compiling a map a very long time ago. And it mostly took shape for me within 4 months. Other people compile it for years. Still others will compile it their entire lives. Perhaps it depends on the involvement in the PROCESS (!!!). On the concentration of attention not on the result, but on the progression of the PROCESS (!!!!!!).