Waking Life
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not even enlightenment
through process.

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I subscribe to the premise
that this flawed perfection
is sufficient and complete...

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in every single,
ineffable moment.

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The Blonde Bee,
the Firefly, Praying Mantis--

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...lunatic macaroni munchkin
with my googat--

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...venerable tradition of sorcerers,
shamans and other visionaries...

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who have developed and perfected
the art of dream travel,

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the so-called
lucid dream state...

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where, by consciously
controlling your dreams,

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you're able
to discover things...

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beyond your capacity to apprehend
in your awake state.

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- Winning back-to-back--
- Tell us what Felix is doing--

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A single ego is an absurdly
narrow vantage from which
to view this-- this experience.

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And where most consider their
individual relationship to the universe,

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I contemplate
relationships...

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of my various selves
to one another.

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While most people
with mobility problems...

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are having trouble
just getting around,

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at age 92,joy Cullison's
out seeing the world.

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~~Now I'm free to see the world~~
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Hey, how's it going?
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They say that dreams are real
only as long as they last.

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Can't you say
the same thing about life?

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A lot of us out there are mapping
that mind/body relationship of dreams.

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We're called the oneironauts.
We're explorers of the dream world.

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Really, it's just about the two
opposing states of consciousness...


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