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BR74S6 - Dreaming, meditation and laziness
Brockwood Park, UK - 16 October 1974
Seminar 6
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Summary
Introductory talk given by Montague Ullman (Psychiatrist).
Montague Ullman: What we experience as a dream has an antecedent history in an event beyond time and space ordering.
MU: Dreams come upon us in an instantaneous happening at critical moments in the transformation of one form of consciousness into another.
MU: What is the agency that provides the unending source of unerringly apt visual metaphors, the images in our dreams?
K: Is it possible not to dream at all and so have much more energy?
K: During sleep, is there a different form of energy?
K: Meditation is a movement in which contradictions are wiped out.
K: Control is the very essence of disorder.
K: What is the desire, the urge for psychological experience?
K: If there is no thought, is there a thinker?
K: If you are in the state of ‘A’, don’t compare, don’t force. Watch that state of ‘A’, be with it.
K: I am unhappy with my laziness. I remain with my unhappiness, not wanting to be happy.