If Amaranth is breaking free of the Godhead's dream and realising your own waking dream (reality), what is its relation to CHIM?
My thought is that they're polar opposites - to achieve Amaranth you have to break free of the Godhead, whereas in achieving CHIM you implicitly accept the Godhead's dream as reality, right down to your place in that dream and fully realise what you can do. One pole is acceptance of the Dream, one is rejection of it. They cannot exist in the same being.
Does that make sense, or am I barking up completely the wrong Tower here?