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Thursday, August 26, 2004

Dreaming of God on High

Having cleft Her way through the mass of sound issuing from the clashing and dashing of the prana in the midst of the sushumna, She rises to that brilliant energy which glitters with the luster of ten million lightning flashes.
---Sharada-tilaka referring to the Kundalini

It is one of those dreams I am not in. There is a formal announcement first. How unusual for a dream! "The following meeting did not actually take place," someone states. Why the announcement? Was this a mind movie shown for my pleasure?

The setting is dark and foggy. The dreams mood is like the old detective movies. The characters are large men who wear coats like Dick Tracy and that period look of detective hats to match. These men are taller and larger than most with very broad shoulders. The damp and foggy streets seem deserted except for them.

Two men walk to meet up with another two men who seem very similar. They are all larger than most people and dress alike. They are angels who refer to themselves as "Vectors." The Vectors walk down the seemingly deserted streets together to a four-story building that seems almost empty. The one exception is the old woman that wanders the rooftop incessantly speaking in tones that seem like babbling. A light shines faintly from the corner of the building that the Vectors gather and speak under.

"If we are the Angels, then where is God?" one of the Vectors asks of the others. Suddenly the woman at the top of the building clearly speaks for the first time. "If you were up at this level, I would just let you in," she simply states. They stare up at her in sudden realization with their mouths gaping open. She returns to her speaking of all the things we cannot understand.


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Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth EditionCopyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
vec·tor ( P ) Pronunciation Key (vktr)n.
Mathematics.
A quantity, such as velocity, completely specified by a magnitude and a direction.
A one-dimensional array.
An element of a vector space.
Pathology. An organism, such as a mosquito or tick, that carries disease-causing microorganisms from one host to another.
Genetics. A bacteriophage, plasmid, or other agent that transfers genetic material from one cell to another.
A force or influence.
A course or direction, as of an airplane. tr.v. vec·tored, vec·tor·ing, vec·tors
To guide (a pilot or aircraft, for example) by means of radio communication according to vectors.

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