Writing my dreams

Sometimes we have colorful, vivid dreams and other times our dreams have a soundtrack a familiar sound mostly.

Dreams Other Realities or manifestation of the mind?, page 1

Mystics had a sense for the outer world, far from our plain of existence, where ghosts and spirits endlessly roam. Nowadays, thanks to our advanced technology, scientists are able to take scanned imagery of the sleeping brain, to unravel the science behind the magic of dreaming.

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Now, the multiverse theory is appended to the list. Well for a physicist this is a disaster.

Are Dreams Interactions Between Quantum Parallel Worlds?

People often experience a recurring dream about a place they never visited, or even heard of. Perhaps such dreams are glimpses from what one experienced in a parallel universe. We dream of events that will take place in the future, sometimes without even realizing we have any memory of that foretelling dream. Such dreams could also be incoming images from an alternate world where you are living a different life.

Who knows, perhaps some of our most special dreams are a window into a parallel universe. This is of course pure speculation, but without speculation and scientific curiosity we will never be able to learn more about the secrets of the Universe and our reality. You don't care or give any thought as to where the other reality went.

Dreams May Take Place in Parallel Dimension

How you got to this one. Your mind just kinda plays along with what it is given. Dreams are projections of the mind, so that you dont go insane in your own thoughts in darkness for hours.


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To me, it seems my reality can be found there more than here. I visit places in my dreams and can imagine how to get to these locations in waking-life. Yet, they are not real. I can see and remember the buildings, roads, cities and people, situations, to the point I can sketch them when awaking. I often wake-up wishing I could go back into them I'm also aware of being in a different reality, its as if its a different set of people, almost a different world or version of world.

Have long suspected this is extra lessons of some sort. If the dream is unobserved by the dreamer the dream is not real. Belcastro I believe most dreams are simply our brains sorting through a lot of data, and processing it.

Are Dreams an Extension of Physical Reality?

I tend to recall dreams, and have had many that contained elements of this or that from my life; books I was reading, a movie I'd seen, different things with people I knew, and so forth. These things can combine in weird ways in dreams, but there is no reason to think they are anything else, for the most part. Now and then, a dream is different.