Consider this, my son: this earth-life is a little time, of whicha third is spent asleep. What went before it, and what cometh after,are a long time--verily a time too long for measurement. Shall webe of the herd who say that dreams are a delusion because wakingwe can not interpret them in terms of common speech? Or shall we,rather than pretend to have more knowledge than the gods, admitthat possibly some dreams may link us with that universe from whichwe came into a temporary world, and into which we must inevitablyyield ourselves again? Some dreams are memories, it may be, ofexperience gained in the infinity of time before the world was.And the wisest--aye, the very wisest of us--is he altogether surethat all earth-life is not a dream.--From The Book Of The SayingsOf Tsiang Samdup
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