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post by SimiusDei
If this IS the case, what better time to get a glimpse of that life than when we are asleep and our mental defenses are down and our mind/heart is more open to everything else?
Originally posted by SimiusDei
As I woke up this morning, I was left grasping at the fading remnants of a quite fascinating dream.
I won't bore you guys with the details of said dream, however, upon waking I was struck with a thought. Rare as it may be for me to actually THINK, hahaha, I felt I should share this thought with my ATS compadres.
While my mind was still in a half asleep/half awake haze, the thought came to me that SOME dreams may actually be a glimpse of the lives of our conterparts in the multiverse.
Naturally, some dreams are so off the wall that they likely COULDN'T occur anywhere. However, what about dreams where we appear to be living a different life? Perhaps we are married to an ex that we regret leaving in this life? Or maybe we are seeing ourselves at our current age with a loved one that passed away some time before.
I'm quite certain that most of you have had dreams similar to this at some point in time.
It really got me to thinking that these little bits of sight we get may actually be glimpses into another copy of ourselves where we (they?) are living a life that turned out quite different to the one that we are conscious of.
If there are indeed different universes or realities that run parallel to the life we are conscious of, wouldn't it seem possible (or even likely) that we are somehow linked to each version of ourself?
If this IS the case, what better time to get a glimpse of that life than when we are asleep and our mental defenses are down and our mind/heart is more open to everything else?
Dunno, maybe I'm WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY off target here, it has certainly happened before. But, I found this thought quite interesting and felt I'd share with my ATS brothers and sisters in the hopes of discussion and feedback.
Take it easy,
Jasn