08-18-2013, 06:13 AM
Heh, I was just thinking about this as I awoke a few moments ago. Something unimportant happened in a dream (time/space) that I just thought never mind/only a dream/not real. It's 'only' a dream. It doesn't last. So are our lives though. When we wake up after we die, we will see its only a dream and laugh it all off. The effects though are much different. Space/time we experience penetrates deeper and has more importance, because of the choices we make and its ultimate effect on polarity. So yes, as Tanner said, what we do in the now is of utmost importance. We experience 'now' far more cohesively, with more senses than our dream states. One function of even having the dream state is to teach us this.