REALITY OR FANTASY?

Sometimes I wonder if dreams are real or unreal. Are dreams part of a different dimension or are they just part of our brain’s creation?

Dreams: Causes, types, meaning, what they are, and more


I don’t know yet, but one thing I know, they come true sometimes, and other times they just live in our free heads. We all have dreams nearly every day, therefore we get used to them and tend to dismiss them and ignore them. I believe that dreams are way more than flowing dreams. In this five broad dimensions world we don’t know any more what’s real and what is false. For example, if we talk about spirits (ghosts), good and evil, then we could say they exist, but we cannot see them with our physical eyes (3D dimensions). Although, we are not able to see paranormal events, they surely exist in a different dimension we are not able to touch, spot or detect the smell of. 


Open eyes, open mind, open spirit, that is all we need to truly know that there is much more in this world than we can perceive. Our physical body has both spirit and soul. It’s only through our spirit that we would be able to feel things we could never perceive with our rational mind. And, our soul is a little window willing to glow to make us observe the real world. 

In some circumstances we may have lucid dreams or premonitions, like in the case of Abraham Lincoln. President Abraham Lincoln reportedly dreamed of his own death. Lincoln’s friend and law partner, Ward Hill Lamon, later described the dream as Lincoln recounted it to him.

Lincoln dreamed of people sobbing, and in his dream, he went to investigate. In the East Room of the White House, he found a corpse dressed for a funeral. Lincoln asked the figures in the dream what happened. One reported to him that the president was assassinated. In reporting this dream to Lamon, Lincoln appeared disturbed and frightened.

Later, Lincoln clarified the dream to Lamon. The president assassinated in his dream was not Lincoln himself, but some other president. This was the dream he had just nights before his assassination on April 14, 1865.

This case above was only one of many I can record. But, why do we have dreams — and what do they all mean?The existence of predictive dreaming may never be proven or disproven by science. Instead, researchers can study larger samples of people who experience premonition dreams to get a bigger picture of who has them and how they are caused.

In my case, I have had many predictive dreams, they helped me rehearse and prepare for future situations that may arrive. I consider dreams as ‘real dreams’, even if they don’t happen just as the exact way it happened in my dream, it ends up happening with one or two small changes in between. Some of them are abstract thoughts, wishes, or even vivid past experiences, but all of them have a purpose, a magic design that we cannot deny as much as we try, probably to avoid or escape from reality, and from what our wise inner self is trying to show us. 


The Significance of Dreams - From Desire to Tantra 

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