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shadowmoon
31-12-2009, 01:22 PM
I have always held the opinion that dreams and dreamland are actual dimensional places we visit when asleep, the scientific idea that is our mind making sense of the previous days events has always seemed far too simplistic for an event we spend a third of our lives indulging in.
Last night I dreamed I was at an Elizabethan fayre listening to a live band perform the music of Dowland and during the interval mead was handed around.
What do you think of dreams??
Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams.
(Don't know if this is the right place for this thread?)
truthseeker1980
31-12-2009, 01:30 PM
I agree with you.
David Wilcock and i know a few on here think he's disinfo, but anyway he has done a video which can be found on Youtube called 2012enigma.
He talks about the pineal gland, that it's a stargate, which helps you move through dimensions, i've seen others say similar and this resonates with me, it would also makes sense as to why i have had dreams about people i aint seen for years, then get a text from them saying they had the exact same dream with me in.
If it was just my brain trying to make sense of the previous day, how did this girl who i hadn't seen or been in contact with for about 3-4 years have the exact same dream with me in it?
logan 5
06-01-2010, 10:36 AM
I think that when we dream, we go to another world..a world just as real as this one. The Senaca indians believe that the dream world IS the real world.
:eek:
sativa
15-01-2010, 11:21 PM
the australian aborigonies also hold the dreamtime very sacred and i believe call it "the dreaming".
i for one would completly agree that we do visit another dimension in the
dreamtime, perhaps even the 4th, as everything is so symbolic in that realm.
i've had quite a few experiences where the symbolic message in my dreams
became very relevant in my 'waking' life!
knowing of my daughter 4 years before her birth, was one of those experiences.;)