3. Dreams and Creativity

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We have poets, painters, and scientists like Einstein to show that dreams and creativity are intertwined. At the same level, it is the source of creative arts and dreams. It originates at the unconscious level of the mind. Only a few people's minds produce stories, poems, spiritual visions, and scientific riddles. One must realize that these are merely offerings from the secret dream world. Psychologists have suggested that Dante's 'Divine Comedy', Voltaire's 'Candide', James Joyce's 'Ulyssus Robert', and Louis Stevenson's novels, which have garnered literary distinction, are all works that originated in the dream world. Now, consider the field of science: while dreaming, Elias Howe invented the sewing machine...! The structure of the chemical compound known as 'benzene' was shown to the scientist Kekule, and many portions of Einstein's 'theory of relativity' were revealed to him in a dream. Einstein stated that the past, future, and present are merely three points in time. Just like Washington, New York, and Boston standing in a vacuum. Traveling from tomorrow to yesterday is comparable to traveling from Boston to Washington. Time and space are analogous concepts. If a man could attain speed faster than the speed of light, he would transcend his history and leave his date of birth in the future. He observes things before taking action. He will glimpse an incident before it happens. However, this is only true when people travel at greater speeds than light. It isn't humanly possible. But this is doable through dreams. Man can accomplish this speed only through dreams. A dreamer can travel to any corner of the universe in an instant. He can travel unharmed through dreams to the future and the past. He can glimpse the future even now through clairvoyance. Then he would receive a prophecy. He'll become a prophet. *****
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