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On 8/2/2020 at 7:18 AM, paramecium said:

All your planning in this world will be to no avail. The only thing you should be preparing for is death. Initiates into the mystery schools understood this (I feel defiled even telling this to the sort of thugs who frequent these fora). There is a reason why senescence in complex life forms such as humans is inevitable. We are only dipped in Matter for a short time. Those who are attached to objects and enterprises in this world will have a hard lesson to learn. The second death awaits many.


disagree. have personally felt that my spirit and point of consciousness has lived on this planet many times and will again if so choosen . 

does myself know better than mystery schools? Possibly, as anything's possible 

 

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On 8/21/2020 at 12:30 PM, rideforever said:

An interesting practice is when you go to sleep ... try to do some gentle meditation, following your breathing, just gentle self sensing of the breathing and be quiet ... and slowly let yourself fall asleep but rest there, be 'awake' there, remain gently present in awakeness but allow the breathing and body fall into sleep, stay there for a while and then let go effortlessly ...

 

Very interesting to experience how the body powers down, many changes happen, before the head is powered down and enters the subconscious dreaming ...

 

I sometimes do yogic breathing before  sleep and focus on my 3rd eye, can get visions coming in, but the bit where you float between sleep and awake gets hard to control though. And sleep usually wins.

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Well it's interesting to note that my amazing dreams have stopped since I came off medication. Very gutted as it was a place of escape for me. 

Now I'm back to my old, uncomfortably scary dreams. 

 

My question to all of this.. 

Did my medication open me to another dimension? 

Did I see my own afterlife? 

 

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7 hours ago, allymisfit said:

Well it's interesting to note that my amazing dreams have stopped since I came off medication. Very gutted as it was a place of escape for me. 

Now I'm back to my old, uncomfortably scary dreams. 

 

My question to all of this.. 

Did my medication open me to another dimension? 

Did I see my own afterlife? 

 

 

You could try Blue Lotus tincture or put lavender oil on your pillow. They can aid sleep and vivid dreaming but don't induce nightmares.

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Hello. how are you?😀 i have dream very often myself.Last dream i saw myself in age 7-9  and me was there in my age now 39 like time-traveler but other cannot see me only myself as child can see me and i saw myself in 7-9 age to play in the shores of a massive lakes there was a village and play with another kinds the place was amazing with amazing forest and also beutiful rivers many rivers all person have a permanent smile in theirr faces and also i feeling so amazing i dont want to go from there,i am very confused.i have no health problem all start some day  all of suden,from this day every night in my sleep i see lihgt balls and faces other smiles other is normal but i dont affraid this faces also i remember this faces and i can describes the faces  exactlly.  anyone can help?thank you for your time sorry no good english

 

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On 7/24/2020 at 3:33 PM, allymisfit said:

Hey, 

 

So this is something that's been very real to me the past 3 or so years..

 

I have really odd dreams I cannot explain. 

If I have my "main sleep", wake up to use the loo and go back to sleep.. The craziest and most real dreams are there. 

 

I have another life there..

I live in a very familiar, yet parallel universe to this reality. 

I'm the same age, have a similar job and my family are there. 

The most frequent family member I see is my Grandad who passed away years ago. 

 

They're so real.. I can't explain how, but each dream continues from the last. 

 

I travel a lot! That's a common theme, as are theme and aquaparks. 

 

I really enjoy these dreams, but it's easy to get sucked in and forget reality.

 

Information is so hard to find on this..

I don't know if I'm losing my mind or not. 

 

Has anyone experienced something similar? 

I saw a movie with similar elements. Demi Moore stars in it, where she has two lives, one awake and one asleep. The movie rolls around the choice she must make... which lover and life to choose to exist with. It's pretty good. It didn't do well at the box office, but it is a good watch none the less.

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On 7/29/2022 at 4:29 PM, Shari said:

I saw a movie with similar elements. Demi Moore stars in it, where she has two lives, one awake and one asleep. The movie rolls around the choice she must make... which lover and life to choose to exist with. It's pretty good. It didn't do well at the box office, but it is a good watch none the less.

Wow that's really weird! Do you know the name of it? I really want to watch this :D maybe there's something to this and it's more common than I thought.

Cool beans :)

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I can't analyse what it's about but yes, I used to get that kind of thing happening in dreams. When my dog was alive. I'd more or less every night dream that we were on walks or adventures in familiar places. Except that those places were only ones I knew in dreams. They were nothing like the Earth life reality we knew.


The dreams were recurring, i.e. we would go for a circular walk in a woods many times, except that woods was a dream reality, not physical. There were roads and lanes we went down repeatedly. There was a vegetable garden with large trees at the top and a shed at the bottom with pathways with bark mulch between the vegetable growing areas. I even did weeding and digging there. There was a rocky hill or small mountain with lots of white rock, we often climbed up. Lots of people walked that route too. It seemed like a popular walking route. We went there about once a week (Earth week!)

 

There were so many familiar places, repeated in recurring dreams every night.
A place with waterways like an inlet or shallow fjord, which spread out leaving little islands.
All sorts of scenes and places.

I can clearly remember them. Some still turn up regularly now, but some of them don't. I actually wonder...were some of them my dog's reality? And I was just sharing in them?
Are they Astral worlds? Parallel realities?  Memories from another life? I have no idea but they are as 'real' as what I do here.

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21 hours ago, CrowintheSnow said:

I can't analyse what it's about but yes, I used to get that kind of thing happening in dreams. When my dog was alive. I'd more or less every night dream that we were on walks or adventures in familiar places. Except that those places were only ones I knew in dreams. They were nothing like the Earth life reality we knew.


The dreams were recurring, i.e. we would go for a circular walk in a woods many times, except that woods was a dream reality, not physical. There were roads and lanes we went down repeatedly. There was a vegetable garden with large trees at the top and a shed at the bottom with pathways with bark mulch between the vegetable growing areas. I even did weeding and digging there. There was a rocky hill or small mountain with lots of white rock, we often climbed up. Lots of people walked that route too. It seemed like a popular walking route. We went there about once a week (Earth week!)

 

There were so many familiar places, repeated in recurring dreams every night.
A place with waterways like an inlet or shallow fjord, which spread out leaving little islands.
All sorts of scenes and places.

I can clearly remember them. Some still turn up regularly now, but some of them don't. I actually wonder...were some of them my dog's reality? And I was just sharing in them?
Are they Astral worlds? Parallel realities?  Memories from another life? I have no idea but they are as 'real' as what I do here.

Wow this is amazing! So detailed and it shows that there is more to our reality than we realise.

Also, the idea of sharing your dog's reality is definitely food for thought.

I can theorise that it could well be what your were experiencing as we are all one consciousness really. We connect on a soul level to our animals and I believe they communicate to us telepathically, even if we don't pick up the receiving end. 

If this is the case, can they send their thoughts and inner reality to us as well? I believe now that this could well be a possibility. 

What I thought I knew about life for so long, was so miniscule to what really goes on. 

 

I've come to the conclusion that we really are entering astral world's when we sleep. 100%. Dreams can't just be for something fun during the night, there's so much more.

I often wonder, is this reality really dreaming? And our dreams show our true reality?

I mean, when we die, I believe that's where we go..so it's more of our reality than the short time we have on this planet.

We lose this form of existence, yet continue to live in our "dream" or astral state. 

 

I'm really interested in astral projection, but I've never succeeded in it. However, I've taken a break from trying as my dreams feel enough for now.

It just excites me knowing there is so much more than we could comprehend.

 

Have you ever read Multidimensional Man or Vistas of Infinity - How to enjoy life when you're dead? Those are amazing books related to out of body experiences. Really interesting and hard to put down :)

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On 8/7/2022 at 11:21 PM, allymisfit said:

Have you ever read Multidimensional Man or Vistas of Infinity - How to enjoy life when you're dead? Those are amazing books related to out of body experiences. Really interesting and hard to put down :)

No I haven't read those, but thank you for mentioning them. I'll take a look and see if I can find those books. Perfect for the long winter nights to come :)

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