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The classical king-bird-lion dream: how do we know we are awake?

1:08|2026|teaching
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Now when you wake up and you see that there's no difference, really, I mean, I was doing I was seeing that and now I'm seeing this. And you start seeing it more when I'm just seeing it, like I was seeing that. That's why the classical story about the king, I have in between, as it was a bird of lion, they're asking the teacher. Why the king go down? It was a bird of lion. Why the blood? But a fly that is dreaming or being a king. They say, what does that mean? People say it's a zen story. It was that like you said, that you have a full memory in your dream as well. Like you don't wake up. So I was like, that is that minute where you feel like it. Like you said, now I'm, I've, I've woken up. But that's not waking up because I'm still, how do I know I'm the multi-level things sometimes? What is that? Let you have a dream, then you wake up to that and said, what was strange dream I had. And then you wake up to that. Yeah. Yeah. I would just be like, you know, how do you think? So it's not linear at all in the way we think of space time and experience and consciousness.
The classical king-bird-lion dream: how do we know we are awake? | Satsang with Ananta