At 10/25/09 06:33 PM, Isoken wrote:
At 10/23/09 08:29 PM, StrangelyMauled wrote:
At 10/23/09 07:25 PM, SaBErT00thedT0Ad wrote:
HOLY SHIT! I have those same dreams where I'll dream somthing and (sometime, not allways a day) it'll happen.
EPIC
It happens to me sometimes. But its always lame, never any of my good dreams. My life sucks.
I hear you on this one.
May I point out now that there are at least 4 people now admitting to dreams coming true. I know this is anedotal evidence of the pheomena but to those people they at least have personal expeirence to relate to one of the expeirences I have listed.
Are we living in a virtual reality simulator? Is life a Game? Why the shitty lives, why death and disease... think rule-set and gameplay here people.
I really want to talk about Precognitive Dreaming because I know some (not all) of you will have had at least one really mind blowing expeirence with this and perhaps have your eyes opened a little bit to a greater reality. Let's call this the "Big Picure".
Dreams are a virtual reality simulation that you, the dreamer are able to create as naturally as breathing. They span a "spectrum" much like the electromagnetic spectrum except the energy is "thought" and not some electrical charge.
Dreams are thought. There is no other way to sugar coat this truth. They are thoughts organized in such a way to convey a three-dimensional virtual reality simulation that you effortlessly create. Think about how powerful your mind must be to not only create the setting, the plot, the action and all the visual stimuli, but also project everything into this virtual hologram of thought and place you smack in the center of it, so you can have this dream expeirence.
Well that's all fine and dandy, we all have dreams and who cares, so what. What you deam the importance or value of such a profound thing such as dreaming is your own personal bias. Personally, I find them facinating, other worldly and entertaining more so then movies and video games here as I am the main actor in some trippy dream reality system.
Dreams are an extension of our experiential consciousness which allows us to experience other things aside from what we expeirence here. Just another natural form of reality generation in the form of dreams. Dreams are of themselves a type of reality. They are a reality that you create. Your thoughts create the reality that is a dream.
How does this explain how dreams come true? Why the deja vu and seemingly impossible feat that some (not all) dreams have this amazing potential to suddenly become a future event in this reality.
I will attempt to explain this in such a way that it will make some sense. Let's start first with breaking down "reality" into two components.
Physical Reality - "This moment you are having right now."
Non-Physical Reality - "A reality of pure thought, pure consciousness which your dreams are made of."
Dreams are non-physical reality based experiences. Anything that you dream occurs in non-physical reality. If this reality is real to you or not is merely your belief of what reality is. Is reality something you percieve and experience as yourself? If the answer is yes, then a dream fits within a reality category.
Let's start first with what happens when you fall asleep. I have created a diagram which represents you as being awake, focused and self aware. Represented by a beam of light. Sleep is represented as a prism, where your focused consciousness then becomes fractal and layered into many layers within this dreaming spectrum.
There is a line which represents what you gleam from this journey in sleep. Each peak and valley into this overall dream experience represents the dreams you have, and how they impact your over all development. This assumes... very important... assumes you remember details from each layer you flucuate in.
Notice one of the layers is the Precognitive Layer. What you gleam from this layer ultimately represents the memory of a dream that comes true in this reality.
To complicate this formula even more, some layers are easier to remember then others based on emotional charge. Even more complicated is that when you wake up, this wave of dreaming collapses into memory and can easily fade into unconscious memory.
So how does that precognitive layer come true? What's the secret?
The answer is not always easy to explain, but imagine the electromagnetic spectrum has a high-frequency band in the beyond "GAMMA" range. Here is a link to the electromagnetic spectrum so you have a visual representation to look at.
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Now lets say that gamma is the future, and the visual spectrum in that diagram is the "Now". Imagine that your dream creates an organized thought pattern of high-frequency beyond gamma radiation that resonates as this holographic data packet which is now very very tiny.
As this holographic data packet starts to slow down in frequency towards the visual spectrum... meaning it becomes more in synch with the "now" in time/space that we have. When it reaches the visual spectrum, it becomes actualized and we now experience this high-frequency beyond gamma holographic data packet as it becomes realized in time/space when it attunes the frequency of the visual spectrum.
This is a detailed metaphor, but I assure you, it is very accurate in how high-frequency precognitive dream data packets actualize in our holographic reality.
Now you have to wonder, did you see the future or create the future in a dream?
You are the dreamer. I'll let you come to that conclusion on your own. Hope this helps shine some light and some pseudo-mumbo science on the topic.