There is nothing my holiness cannot do

So all the dreams can’t be impossible

(no, all the dreams are impossible)

(Dreams contain a hole in them that renders them outside the holiness)(did you notice the whole is a hole in what is not (in the) whole

And none of the dreams can be denied by god on grounds of failure to please God

All desire pleaseth god, but denial of desire displeaseth him

To try to simplify the state of desire by choosing one over other

Is not pleasing to god, because it deny desire

Yes, desire in all it’s complexity is beyond our understanding

but it can be experienced

And then we are whole

All extreme desires are desires falsely made superior to its brothers

All dreams are possible, but they need to be possible now. This is the way in. To need salvation is to think change must come for the dream to be experience; the experience, this way, though, is made to remain as that which need change, and that designation alone enables all beliefs we do not want to stick to it. The experience need to be precisely that to which the dream speak truth. This is, on reflection, obviously true.

The one and the other