Besides the comments here on this blog and our ‘Dreams Awake’ Facebook Page, I received several emails after my last blog posting.  So I thought I’d follow it up and go a little farther than before.  But of course, I think we all know there will never be any kind of end to a discussion like this.  I also thought that responding on 9/11 would be somewhat appropriate, as I think the role and responsibility of traditional organized religion represents a sorted stake in this conversation.  By that I mean both the growing political nature and negative polarization of religion that is going in our world today.  The tired din from these quarters from all corners of the world has become quite sickening.  I just have to say that I am personally repulsed by the pessimistic rhetoric that comes from these so-called ‘religious’ people.  I am not going to specify any one person or any one religion here, but take your pick and you’ll find them well represented in the flame-throwing category.  And to take the leap from referring to them as ‘religious’ people and then calling them people who are being or acting ‘spiritual’ is a leap that’s too hard for me to make.  Oh well, I guess we all have things to learn, obviously some more than others.  Whew, now that I’ve got that off my chest I can move on.

So, once again, what is spiritual?  How about we try to go beyond our physical perceptions, our personal emotions and our mental gyrations, and see if that can take us anywhere.  In other words, can we step outside our physical world and all the devices through which we register and filter our experiences in this world?  Let’s try and experiment a bit with that.

So if we could do that, what would that leave us with?  Well, that would mean we’d be stepping outside the physical world, and leaving us…where?  Maybe, in a spiritual one, don’t you think?  Ah damn, sorry we can’t use our minds to try and figure this out, because didn’t we just say we couldn’t do that.  Wow, this makes it all more complicated.  In fact, using any type of language to communicate any of this breaks our own rules.  So maybe, it just can’t be done the way we’re trying to do it.  Which takes me back to one of the points in my original posting.  What is spiritual, is very personal to each of us.  Religion cannot codify it and sell it to others the way they do.  That makes it false at an individual level, doesn’t it?  Did I just actually say religion is false?  Maybe, maybe not.  Right here right now, I choose to plead the fifth and let others determine that for themselves.  Okay, I stray.  Circular logic will never go anywhere.

Having spiritual experiences?  Is that a possible key?  A possible path?  A possible answer?  Many people since the dawn of time have claimed to have these ‘spiritual experiences.’  And actually, many people I know have had these experiences.  And in fact, I’d been known to have a few myself.  Haven‘t most of us, in some form?  For the sake of this argument, I’m going to say here that spiritual experiences are a part of the human experience, and in fact are what drives us towards a spiritual life.  Now these events probably happen over eons of lifetimes in a spiritual evolutionary pattern, creating who we truly can become as each personally evolve.  Of course, that presupposes that reincarnation is a part of the process, but let’s not go there as that’s a whole other argument for another day.

To take this idea of spiritual experience farther, it seems how we perceive the original experience through our personal filters, then comprehend it based on our mental capacities, and finally incorporate it all into our overall being is very paramount and very personal.  It makes us each so very unique, not just in a physical genetic way, but in a very inner spiritual way.  Which brings me to a quote I particularly like, ‘We are not here to find ourselves, but to create ourselves.”  Could that be a clue?

Let’s try this on for size.  What if the Being or Force that created this Universe grew up spiritually like we are right now (a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away), and that this whole Cosmos is just a huge nursery for the creation of Gods, of evolving spiritual life on many levels.  Gods who grow up to create more Universes within this Cosmos.  And we can each take however long we take to get there, which might seem like forever for some of us.  And we each grow to be a unique God that creates a unique Universe within this huge space of the Cosmos.  As many or more Gods and Universes as there are cells in our bodies?  Is this possible?  Am I going off the deep end?  ???

We do hint at some of this in the film, but I’ll leave it up to you, the audience to take it where you will.  On that note, I have bit of film news.  We just finished our first poster for the film, which you can see on our Facebook Page, or right here!

JAD