Waking Life
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1:10:02
and-- and the confines,
but we're really just creating them.

1:10:06
And you keep trying
to figure it out,

1:10:08
but it seems like now that you know
that what you’re doing is dreaming,

1:10:12
you can do
whatever you want to.

1:10:14
You're, uh, dreaming,
but you’re awake.

1:10:17
You have, um,
so many options,

1:10:21
and that's
what life is about.

1:10:23
I understand
what you’re saying.

1:10:25
It's up to me.
I'm the dreamer.

1:10:28
It's weird. Like, so much
of the information...

1:10:31
that-- that these people
have been imparting to me--

1:10:34
I don't know. It's got this, like,
really heavy connotation to it.

1:10:39
- Well, how do you feel?
- Well,

1:10:42
Well, sometimes
I feel kind of isolated,

1:10:44
but most of the time,
I feel really connected,

1:10:47
really, like, engaged
in this active process.

1:10:50
Which is kind of weird
because most of the time,

1:10:53
I've just been really passive
and not really responding,

1:10:56
except for now, I guess.
1:10:58
I'm just kind of letting
the information wash over me.

1:11:01
It's not necessarily passive
to not respond verbally.

1:11:05
We're communicating
on so many levels simultaneously.

1:11:11
Perhaps you're--
you're perceiving directly.

1:11:14
Most of the people that
I've been encountering...

1:11:17
and most of the things
that I would wanna say,

1:11:20
it's like they kind of say it
for me and almost at my cue.

1:11:24
It's, like,
complete unto itself.

1:11:29
It's not like I'm having a bad dream.
It's a great dream.

1:11:33
But...
1:11:35
it's so unlike any other dream
I've ever had before.

1:11:39
It's like the dream.
1:11:44
It's like I'm being
prepared for something.


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