Tuesday, September 29, 2009
The Window
It occurs to me that even though there are entire sciences devoted to it, the act of dreaming has never been properly explained in my opinion. Traditional scientists, psycho-analysts and therapists would say that dreams are merely our subconcious minds translating and processing our daily lives but why then are our dreams so hard to translate back into the actions or events that preceeded them. The epiphany that I had while pondering this question goes as such, dreams are not simply our inner mind revisioning life on this plain but rather us actually seeing through a dimensional window into alternate realities. As a student of the universal conciousness I study the belief that existence is infinite and that everything is not only possible but plausible for there are dimensions and realities for every imaginable situation. Now imagine that when we fall asleep our third eye becomes intensified because of the lack of distraction and a "window" between dimensions is opened. We are able to witness ourselves in different lives and existences without actually being able to physically interfere. This is why I believe people can have dreams about events and people that are completely unfamiliar and yet wake feeling as though what they had seen was entirely true. This is why I call dreaming the window. It is a grave mistake to attach small explanations to universal questions. It serves people nothing to try to decide for yourself what they are capable of understanding instead of offering them an answer that may or may not be beyond them. This is just the theory of a dreamer.
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I think everyone has there own opinions about why people dream. Most theories can't be proven or dis-proven. I like to think that dreams are how your mind reconnects forgoten thoughts that are still remembered in your sub-conscious.
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