| Refer to Yoga Vashishta: The idea that we might be living in someone else's dream or meditation was expressed in there. And the worlds are all dreams stacked within dreams. [0] [1] Also Jung, that we might be living in someone's else's meditation and when the meditator wakes up all is gone. "I had dreamed once before of the problem of the self and the ego. In that earlier dream I was on a hiking trip. I was walking along a little road through a hilly landscape; the sun was shining and I had awide view in all directions. Then I came to a small wayside chapel. The door was ajar, and I went in. To my surprise there was no image of the Virgin on the altar, and no crucifix either, but only a wonderful flower arrangement. But then I saw that on the floor in front of the altar, facing me, sat a yogi in lotus posture, in deep meditation. When I looked at him more closely, I realized that he had my face. I started in profound fright, and awoke with the thought: "Aha, so he is the one who is meditating me. He has a dream, and I am it." I knew that when he awakened, I would no longer be" [2] An interesting take on the Yoga Vasishtha and the Philosophy of the film Inception.[3] Note: I do not have any affiliation with the organization or teachings etc., It's just a random link I googled, but thought can give a quick summary of the book without having to read through the whole book. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoga_Vasistha [1] http://www.venkatesaya.com/241_vasistha01_months_tags/index.... [2] Memories, Dreams, Reflections - Carl G Jung [3] http://www.that-first.com/show/article/yoga_vasishtha_and_th... Edit: Wikipedia link |
1: https://books.google.com/books?id=_BqCCgAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&pg=PA...