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Mysterious messages
well i was dreaming kinda(weird and fuzzy) but then all of a sudden pitch blackness and the sentence appears before me in white letters "In the morning the blind man see's everything but does nothing" and i had a feeling that somehow it was refering to me in the dream. Any idea about what that could mean.
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Is it possible that the blindness was referring to your lack of vision in real life, something that you've been avoiding, or choosing not to see?
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I would say that anything you see or perceive while in a dreaming-type state would be personally tailored to you. They are your experiences of course and they originate from your mind :)
If I were to interpret that, I would say that waking in the morning provides a state of clarity. Your mind is usually not thinking about the day ahead or the day before. Sometimes it is, like when you have something critical you are working on. But most of the time, it can be an opportunity to be truly relaxed before the day begins. The blind man could very well be you or anyone else. Seeing everything could be a consequence of that relaxation and that state of clarity. To me, stress, negativity and fear are usually what "clogs" the mind and makes a person blind (that's just my perspective on things, not to be taken as fact). Thus, the blind man sees everything. But does nothing could mean that literally. Even with that clarity, he does nothing. It doesn't have to be a bad thing. Sometimes you just do nothing to relax :D
Thus "In the morning the blind man see's everything but does nothing" could mean "His mind is usually clogged and does not perceive clearly, but when his mind is truly clear, he sees everything as it is and does nothing."
Well, I hope ya enjoyed my little over-analytic perspective on the sentence!
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Maybe that sentence describes meditation?