Tuesday, September 14, 2010

SNAP AGAIN

A Snap,
that is all,
and off you go
into another world.

"Come back,"
She said,
"Its not your time
stay here you willl,
a little while"



Just a little something I randomly wrote. If you're reading this, share your interpretations of it.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

SNAP

What is the realm of reality that we exist in? Is it this one dimensional world we are made to believe is reality? Or is there more to it than that?
I believe our world is made up of multiple realities. Each to teach us something new, something different. We have the reality of our everyday lives- Work, university, socializing, yada ya. Then we have the reality where none of this matters, and all that matters is your personal being. Not affected by external stimuli, at least not to the level of reality number 1. And in between these two exist another possible million realities, which each one of us figures out for ourselves, at some point or another. What separates these realities is the SNAP. A snap is the process of switching from one world to another, just like that *Snaps her fingers*. We snap in and out of one reality and enter another. We snap everyday, with random triggers around us that send us transmitting from one existence to another, and then another trigger which randomly brings us back. These triggers could be anything really, just something that gets you thinking, questioning. Though the point most people miss is the wait for the next snap. Don't wait for the snap and don't be sad when you snap out either, enjoy where you are at that moment. Each snap will happen when it has to, and all you have to do is enjoy everything in between.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

A dream. Within a dream.

Have you wondered what manifestations your dreams take on? Why you dream what you dream? Sure, they’re the unraveling of your subconscious in your subconscious, but in what way does your consciousness affect this? I don’t dream fantasy dreams. I dream very real vivid dreams. Everyday life, in a dream. Now, this is not a very good thing. My dreams are so vivid and closely related to events occurring in the “real world” that I begin to lose sight of the line that cuts off dreams from reality. Often I find myself questioning events and things, and wondering if they actually happened, or if they were just a dream. Another common side effect of these “life-like” dreams is the sense of time looming on and on. Since I feel like I’ve lived a few days while I was dreaming, when I get up, it feels like the night when I went to bed, was a few days ago. Now again, this could generally be an interesting feeling, but not so much when you are meant to keep a track of time, know what day it is, and have at least the faintest idea of exactly what transpired the day before.
This might sound pretty clichéd, what with Inception on everyone’s minds, but I promise, this has been happening since before I saw the movie, though the movie definitely struck a chord with my subconscious. A dream within a dream you say? Hmmm, which dream are we in then?