Misbah Sheikh ~ Multidimensional Nature of Our Existence

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  1. Brenda Arledge profile image80
    Brenda Arledgeposted 23 months ago

    Take a few moments to read Misbah 's article on the word prompt, Dreams.

    https://hubpages.com/literature/the-mul … nonfiction

    https://hubpages.com/literature/the-mul … nonfiction

    1. Misbah786 profile image74
      Misbah786posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Thank you for posting this discussion, Bredz! smile
      Much Love and Blessings!

      1. Brenda Arledge profile image80
        Brenda Arledgeposted 23 months agoin reply to this

        You're welcome...I'll let you know when I read this one.

  2. ravirajan01 profile image78
    ravirajan01posted 23 months ago

    Excellent commentary on the mythic of dreams, Misbah. As you have rightly mentioned, dreams are the platform where we play our parts, especially those parts of our lives which we could never do due to various early reasons. Thanks for sharing this brilliant philosophy to think and ponder.

    Thanks, Brenda, for sharing Misbah's work.

    1. Misbah786 profile image74
      Misbah786posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Thank you, Ravi! smile

  3. Jodah profile image84
    Jodahposted 23 months ago

    Misbah, there is so much to contemplate in this remarkable piece. It is an excellent response to Brenda’s prompt “dreams.
    Thank you for sharing, Brenda.

    1. Misbah786 profile image74
      Misbah786posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Thank you so much, my dear friend! smile
      Blessings!

  4. Brenda Arledge profile image80
    Brenda Arledgeposted 23 months ago

    Misbah...
    I just couldn't wait.

    I decided to read your article before falling asleep and I'm so glad I did.

    Now maybe I can control my dreams when I fall asleep tonight.

    What a great phrase by William Shakespeare ~ "All The World's a Stage."

    I love the way you paint the scene with your words "sculpting tales on the sand of time....
    Yet hiding another realm.."

    In our dreams, we are actors playing out the scene's in our life and making sense of the details.

    As you point out, connecting with our deeper selves.

    We are not just the actors in our dreams, but also the writer and the director.

    We make our own conclusions.

    What a magnificent way of thinking about dreams...

    A multidimensionadance of reality and fantasy, a harmonious physical and spiritual blend.

    Your article makes me want to fall asleep & see if I can touch that hidden realm...
    Become the master of my dreams.

    The YouTube video is quite a good narration.

    You didn't disappoint me.  This is a terrific article which definitely has my mind spinning.

    I'm hopeful to be the director...now if only i can remember my dreams after I awake.

    I already posted a link in the word prompt article.

    1. Misbah786 profile image74
      Misbah786posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      You are really thoughtful, my friend! I'm glad you liked it. Yes, we are also the directors! I hope you had some lovely fairyland dreams.
      Much Love and Blessings! ❤️

  5. ChitrangadaSharan profile image89
    ChitrangadaSharanposted 23 months ago

    Hello Misbah,
    So good to read your excellent article, based on Brenda’s word prompt. Dreams, is a complex word, and can be interpreted in so many ways. I enjoyed reading this insightful and philosophical piece of writing. Hope you are doing well.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Thank you Brenda.

    1. Misbah786 profile image74
      Misbah786posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Di, thank you so much for your sweet and loving comment. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'm fine, and I hope you are as well.
      Much Love and Blessings! ❤️

  6. tsmog profile image83
    tsmogposted 23 months ago

    Wow!! I love the woven words describing the melding of reality and the dream state. All I can say is it inspired me to go to a favorite composition of Mike Oldfield. Many know his famous composition, Tubular Bells, brought to life in the movie The Exorcist of '73.

    I went to a YouTube for' Secrets, Far Above the Clouds' by Oldfield. Clicked on the start arrow. Then, with my desk where my creations arise before me, I leaned back in my chair while tilting my head backward for comfort. Then mused about your words having meaning in your colorful composition while listening to the music. I left reality to a dream playing out on "all the world's stage".

    Use the link below for Live Concert of Secrets, Far Above the Clouds (17:30 min of dreaming. Perhaps, even, lucid dreaming). Enjoy!!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raCJaMAeS0Y

    Hint; There is a short message to heed. smile

    1. Misbah786 profile image74
      Misbah786posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Ehh... Tim, I'm bad at riddles! Lol!
      Thank you so much for reading and leaving such a kind comment. I am thankful. I remember you sharing that Music with me before; it's beautiful.

      Far above the clouds...
      And the man in the rain picked up his bag of secrets, and journeyed up the mountainside, far above the clouds, and nothing was ever heard from him again...
      ...except for the sound of Tubular Bell smile

      Self-exploration is the key. I hope we all find peace, solitude, or transformation in our journey. Thanks for sharing, Tim!
      Blessings and Best wishes! smile

  7. surovi99 profile image81
    surovi99posted 23 months ago

    I learned the broader perspective of "Dreams" from your article, Misbah. And I really enjoyed reading it, imagining dreaming ahead of sleep time. Thank you so much for sharing a unique article as a response to Brenda's prompt. Wish you all the very best.

    Thanks, Brenda, for sharing Misbah's post.

    1. Misbah786 profile image74
      Misbah786posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Rosina, thank you very much for your thoughtful and kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Best wishes to you as well!❤️

  8. AliciaC profile image94
    AliciaCposted 23 months ago

    Misbah has created an interesting and thought-provoking article about dreams. Thank you for sharing it, Brenda. I enjoy articles that make me think!

    1. Misbah786 profile image74
      Misbah786posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Thank you so much for your kind and generous comment, Linda! Glad you enjoyed it! Much Love and Blessings! ❤️

 
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