What if your dreams are real event in another Dimension?

 What if Series: part - 10

• Was there been a time you woke up from a dream that seemed too real? Perhaps you were passing through space, walking on a another planet, or perhaps running into strangers. 

• When you open your eyes, you ask yourself, "How could my brain create something so intricate?" However, what if it didn't? What if your dreams are actual occurrences in an other realm rather than only fabrications from your brain? Let's investigate this astounding notion.


What Exactly Are Dreams? 

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• Our brains become extremely busy as we sleep, particularly during the Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep phase. The majority of dreams occur at this time. Dreams, according to scientists, are simply a synthesis of our feelings, memories, and thoughts. 

• However, dreams can feel different at times. Ever have a dream that seemed more real than the actual world? One where you encountered locations that aren't on Earth yet seem like home, or where you know things without being told? Some even have dreams that turn out to be real-life events. Is it a coincidence? Or another thing?


The Multiverse Hypothesis: 

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• Numerous Worlds, Numerous You The multiverse theory is one scientific theory. It claims that there are other universes besides ours. There might actually be an endless number of worlds, each containing a unique version of you. 

• You might be a pilot in one. You might be a well-known vocalist in another. In still another, you might be aboard a floating metropolis in the year 3024. These are known as parallel worlds, and they may exist very near to us, albeit in a realm that is generally invisible to the naked eye. However, what if we enter those realms through our dreams?


Do Dreams Open Up New Dimensions?

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• Imagine your brain as a radio. It might "tune in" to a different frequency—a different universe—while you're asleep. Your mind may be receiving signals from a different version of yourself through your dreams. 

• This would clarify: Why do certain dreams include so much information? Why we feel as though we know someone we don't Why we travel to unfamiliar places that seem oddly familiar Imagine not imagining things while you dream. You're recalling a past existence.


Are We Taking Charge of Lucid Dreaming?

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• Dreams can be controlled by certain people. We refer to this as lucid dreaming. They may choose what to do, and they are aware that they are dreaming. If dreams are real happenings in another universe, then lucid dreamers might be the first humans learning how to control another version of themselves. They might be flying because they can in that other realm, not just because they dream about it.


Older Theories Regarding Dreams

• Ancient people thought dreams were more than just imagination long before science did. Aboriginal Australians described a hallowed domain of creation known as the "Dreamtime." Dreams, according to the ancient Egyptians, were messengers from other worlds. 

• Tibetan monks engage in "dream yoga" because they consider dreams to be spiritual journeys. Dreams were considered real experiences in these societies, and perhaps they had knowledge that we are only now beginning to grasp.


A Mystery in Real Life 

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•  This is an actual story: Chris, a male, used to fantasize about an unknown woman. Together, they would take walks in parks, converse about life, and occasionally laugh. She felt real, he remarked. He once saw her—in person—while on vacation in a different city. The same face. The same voice. The same grin. It was their first time meeting. However, she remarked, "I think I may have seen you in a dream." How can we explain that? Is it a coincidence? Or evidence that our worlds could be connected through dreams?


If Dreams Are Real... Then what? 

• Assume that dreams are actually events that occur in different realities. What might that signify? 

 1. Humans Are Multifaceted Beings You are multiple incarnations of yourself leading distinct lives; you are not a single individual. 

 2. Life May Continue After Death Perhaps "you" continue to exist in other worlds if we are able to travel to other lifetimes while we sleep. 

3. We Can Gain Knowledge from Others One of you may be stronger, smarter, or wiser than the other. Is there anything you could learn from your ideal self?

4. Someone's Day Could Be Your Night What if your mind awakens here while you sleep?


However, is there any evidence? 

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• There is currently no scientific evidence that dreams represent actual extraterrestrial occurrences. But science is still in its infancy. Quantum entanglement, DNA, and black holes were unknown even a century ago. The notion that our consciousness is more than just brain signals and may be related to the quantum realm has been investigated by several scientists, such as Roger Penrose.

• Additionally, strange occurrences occur in quantum physics. Particles can exist in two locations simultaneously. Time can flow in various ways. Distance is meaningless. It's possible that your dreams are actually multi-dimensional journeys if awareness is quantum.


Where Will You Go Tonight?

• Wonder has always been a part of dreams. However, this concept—that your dreams are actual experiences in an other reality—may be the most remarkable one to date. Thus, when you close your eyes the next time, ask yourself: Am I dreaming? Or am I recalling a different life? Because perhaps, just possibly... You are having a dream about someone on the other side.



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