Is Life But a Dream?
Who is asking?
You are not a wave on the ocean. You are the ocean being waves.
Have you ever held a conversation in a dream? Do you suppose that the person with whom you spoke was an independent, self-directed individual? Or do you suppose that your conversation partner, your self, and the entirety of the dreamscape was a cohesive manifestation arising from a common source? The difference between a dream and waking experience is in content, not in fundamental nature.
Seeing is the realization that the ocean does not have
waves, but rather the ocean is
waves. A fire does not have
flames, a fire is
flames. A tree does not have
leafs, a tree is
leafs. There is no actual separation of ocean/wave, fire/flame, tree/leaf and thus neither object in each respective set is of itself actual. Seeing is the realization that I do not have
experience, I am
experience. I do not have
an experience of you, I am
an experience of you. The nature of the separation of I, experience, and you is that of the separation of fire and flame.
I am void (no thing) being experience and experience is not other than me. I am this being that and that has no self identity, no will, no volition and no power in an of it self. Flames do not burn the fire. Waves do not move the ocean.
You are not a wave on the ocean. You are the ocean being waves.




























