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Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?

 
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Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
A quote I like from Edgar Allen Poe: "All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream". Does anyone else ever get the feeling that this "reality" is a "dream"?

-H
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I know many who had NDE's, felt that during the experience, that all their senses, in the spiritual realm, was greatly heightened, and everything seemed much much more real.

When they come back, they state, this physical reality seems, more like a dream.
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Yes, stepped out of this dimension on Salvia several times, and it's like an NDE in many ways. I could see that all of this was just a dream. A wonderful, shitty, very realistic... dream. I have a shit ton of things I could talk about on this... but I don't feel like typing for an hour.

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A quote I like from Edgar Allen Poe: "All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream". Does anyone else ever get the feeling that this "reality" is a "dream"?

-H
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I was asking this question while still a wee pup.
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
A quote I like from Edgar Allen Poe: "All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream". Does anyone else ever get the feeling that this "reality" is a "dream"?

-H
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I was asking this question while still a wee pup.
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Are you still asking it?
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
A quote I like from Edgar Allen Poe: "All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream". Does anyone else ever get the feeling that this "reality" is a "dream"?

-H
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Reality is like an onion. A dream is like an onion skin. Many layers upon layers. In seeking the center you find there is none. It is all the combined layers themselves that count because they are parts of the WHOLE.
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
Our realities are generated by the merger of sensory input and our brain's ability to interpret data and assimilate it into constructs. Everything we experience is unique to the individual. When we dream (during sleep), we are experiencing this same process without sensory input feeds. This means that waking life is literally as dreamlike as sleep induced dreams but includes external sources of information. However, many physicists and engineers (including Einstein and Tesla) have theorized that the human brain (in addition to its normal information storage and recall processes) is a sort of receiver. There has been much speculation that we are possibly able to receive information encoded in particles (electrons) that are randomly (or deliberately) moving through space/time. This means that even during sleep we may actually be influenced by thoughts, ideas, and events outside of our own minds. So it is quite possible that waking life IS a dream as much as any sleep dream.

We also know that the brain experiences a certain length of activity AFTER the rest of the body shuts down (death). If this is the case (and a dream can seem to last for an eternity), then perhaps we may all continue to "live" in our dreams perpetually when we die. Perhaps we can even experience certain forms of interaction and communication within these "dying dreams." It would go a long way toward a scientific explanation for the "soul."
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
Yes, stepped out of this dimension on Salvia several times, and it's like an NDE in many ways. I could see that all of this was just a dream. A wonderful, shitty, very realistic... dream. I have a shit ton of things I could talk about on this... but I don't feel like typing for an hour.

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Salvia broke me out of life

for real

there were people there who were there to make sure the "show went on"

Salvia breaks down the false reality when you do it right

it was insane

after a few trips

it is clear as this screen to me now, that life is a dream/simulation/illusion/whatever

but the MAIN feeling in ALL of the trips was

"Oh fuck I KNOW this is real"

Like when you wake from a dream you just know

thats why the trips were so nuts, cause it has that feeling of "oh this is really me"

then you ask "wait... what is me ?!??!"
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
When we dream (during sleep), we are experiencing this same process without sensory input feeds.
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NO WAY...
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It's all an illusion. An illusion of separateness. Then you die you go back to the whole and the illusion ends. You ultimately get bored of perfection or God or 'oneness' and come back and take the ride again.
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
I know many who had NDE's, felt that during the experience, that all their senses, in the spiritual realm, was greatly heightened, and everything seemed much much more real.

When they come back, they state, this physical reality seems, more like a dream.
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2nd this.

Replace dream with nightmare :)
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
Life, or the "3 dimensional experience", is a hypnotic suggestion. It sucks you into a pit of lunacy.

We are eternal awareness. The easiest way to perceive this is to close your eyes and stare into the abyss of nothingness....for that is all there really ever was, and is.

This illusion is perpetuated by the luciferian mind, it IS thought. Hence, trying to use thought to figure it out or rationalize its existence is like trying to push your car by sitting in the front seat and pushing on the dashboard.

It manifests itself as ego, the great "I AM", even though it is not really there, although it appears to be (hence the definition of "illusion"

You are literally in a trance. Language and Numbers are what make this 3D experience seem real.

People wonder why we won't remember anything when we are 1 or 2 years old, and it is because we have yet to learn a language or number system, and also because -none of it really happened-.

The awareness state is eternal, so is the ego state, or "illusion". There is but one eternal moment. Everything was literally conjured up, RIGHT NOW. (Think Spaceballs).

Death is just a concept. In death, we reclaim our eternal state of knowing, although you can become aware of what is going on and reclaim your state right now.
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- The Spider Kid
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?

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You have officially creeped me out.hiding
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You have officially creeped me out.hiding
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
Yes, so many times. Just waiting to wake up. I wish that if must remain in this reality, I'm no longer alone. It's almost impossible that someone will actually love me for myself and not go into a chaos brought to you by their issues. People and their projections fighting you is neverending, I jsut want to feel real close and comfortable with someone else.
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
Life, or the "3 dimensional experience", is a hypnotic suggestion. It sucks you into a pit of lunacy.

We are eternal awareness. The easiest way to perceive this is to close your eyes and stare into the abyss of nothingness....for that is all there really ever was, and is.

This illusion is perpetuated by the luciferian mind, it IS thought. Hence, trying to use thought to figure it out or rationalize its existence is like trying to push your car by sitting in the front seat and pushing on the dashboard.

It manifests itself as ego, the great "I AM", even though it is not really there, although it appears to be (hence the definition of "illusion"

You are literally in a trance. Language and Numbers are what make this 3D experience seem real.

People wonder why we won't remember anything when we are 1 or 2 years old, and it is because we have yet to learn a language or number system, and also because -none of it really happened-.

The awareness state is eternal, so is the ego state, or "illusion". There is but one eternal moment. Everything was literally conjured up, RIGHT NOW. (Think Spaceballs).

Death is just a concept. In death, we reclaim our eternal state of knowing, although you can become aware of what is going on and reclaim your state right now.
 Quoting: cfrizzle88


How do you reclaim it? By commiting suicide? Is that the answer?is that the escape button?
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
Life, or the "3 dimensional experience", is a hypnotic suggestion. It sucks you into a pit of lunacy.

We are eternal awareness. The easiest way to perceive this is to close your eyes and stare into the abyss of nothingness....for that is all there really ever was, and is.

This illusion is perpetuated by the luciferian mind, it IS thought. Hence, trying to use thought to figure it out or rationalize its existence is like trying to push your car by sitting in the front seat and pushing on the dashboard.

It manifests itself as ego, the great "I AM", even though it is not really there, although it appears to be (hence the definition of "illusion"

You are literally in a trance. Language and Numbers are what make this 3D experience seem real.

People wonder why we won't remember anything when we are 1 or 2 years old, and it is because we have yet to learn a language or number system, and also because -none of it really happened-.

The awareness state is eternal, so is the ego state, or "illusion". There is but one eternal moment. Everything was literally conjured up, RIGHT NOW. (Think Spaceballs).

Death is just a concept. In death, we reclaim our eternal state of knowing, although you can become aware of what is going on and reclaim your state right now.
 Quoting: cfrizzle88


How do you reclaim it? By commiting suicide? Is that the answer?is that the escape button?
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Consider the fact that the person who gave you this information is still alive.
- The Spider Kid
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People are blind, they use you as a massive projection screen.

I need someone who never suffered or has cured himself of ilussions and sick bagage so I'm not with some robot.
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
Life, or the "3 dimensional experience", is a hypnotic suggestion. It sucks you into a pit of lunacy.

We are eternal awareness. The easiest way to perceive this is to close your eyes and stare into the abyss of nothingness....for that is all there really ever was, and is.

This illusion is perpetuated by the luciferian mind, it IS thought. Hence, trying to use thought to figure it out or rationalize its existence is like trying to push your car by sitting in the front seat and pushing on the dashboard.

It manifests itself as ego, the great "I AM", even though it is not really there, although it appears to be (hence the definition of "illusion"

You are literally in a trance. Language and Numbers are what make this 3D experience seem real.

People wonder why we won't remember anything when we are 1 or 2 years old, and it is because we have yet to learn a language or number system, and also because -none of it really happened-.

The awareness state is eternal, so is the ego state, or "illusion". There is but one eternal moment. Everything was literally conjured up, RIGHT NOW. (Think Spaceballs).

Death is just a concept. In death, we reclaim our eternal state of knowing, although you can become aware of what is going on and reclaim your state right now.
 Quoting: cfrizzle88


How do you reclaim it? By commiting suicide? Is that the answer?is that the escape button?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47539754


Consider the fact that the person who gave you this information is still alive.
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Yes, thanks for reminding me that. I have thought of it in the past, but he could be part of the dream and not alive.
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You have officially creeped me out.hiding
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Your Welcome.
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Row, row, row your boat
Gently down the stream,
Merrily merrily, merrily, merrily
Life is but a dream


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Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits, rebels, the trouble makers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently.

They are not fond of rules and they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them.

But the only thing you can't do is ignore them, because they change things. They push the human race forward.

And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius.

Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do!
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
Sure. I wonder if i'm not in a coma and i have created everything i sense.

One day i wonder if i will wake up to be a 12 yr old boy and get started on my real life, or worse, wake up as a 90 yr old man and realize i was only remembering a happier time when i was still strong...
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
If its a dream then its a bad nightmare is all I can think
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
But the point is, how can the majority of people be so deluded, so in synch with the world. I'm pretending since day one, trying to imitate people. Why is being Aspergers bad? My world is not as evil as "normies" world is and I have to figure them out. Some things are too over the top, too obvious. Almost like fake buildings in a theater. People are too easily hearded, too easily know how to behave and other people sense something is off with me. They have a six sense that tells them I'm not like them. You really have to stick to finding the right words, the right tone, the right everything. I've been told, no, people don't dwell much over these things, they simply are. I'm easily worn out, but gaining some confidence. I was so goddam autistic, I'm glad I just kept my mouth shut and listened when I was younger and sticked to formal conversations/conversations. How come most people don't really constantly question things, feel perplex, want to know what happened with Fukushima after the media stopped caring? Are they listening, do they have really bad memories, do they swallow the whole text and adhere to it, instead of contrasting it with what they know, think, look for what's missing, motives, contradictions, anything. Why is it than moe often than not authors usually keep going on and on over the same subjects and in fiction usually all of their books are the same. It's just a metaphore for themselves. To make money on something that got people's attention. One theory, same in 50 books and nobody told them, man how about you research something else now? I could go on forever. Why do people go on and on without making any points or saying anything? No wonder if I care to think or analize something through the whole faculty reads my work and comments on it forever, same in HS. It's scary as hell. I say something and people repeat it, like nobody else could come up with an idea. Like nobody else can reply correctly in class, because they just study for tests and forget all about it and can't connect different things they supposedly learned before. Why is projection and omnipotence so rampant in young people?
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Re: Anyone else feel that life could be a "dream"?
Life, or the "3 dimensional experience", is a hypnotic suggestion. It sucks you into a pit of lunacy.

We are eternal awareness. The easiest way to perceive this is to close your eyes and stare into the abyss of nothingness....for that is all there really ever was, and is.

This illusion is perpetuated by the luciferian mind, it IS thought. Hence, trying to use thought to figure it out or rationalize its existence is like trying to push your car by sitting in the front seat and pushing on the dashboard.

It manifests itself as ego, the great "I AM", even though it is not really there, although it appears to be (hence the definition of "illusion"

You are literally in a trance. Language and Numbers are what make this 3D experience seem real.

People wonder why we won't remember anything when we are 1 or 2 years old, and it is because we have yet to learn a language or number system, and also because -none of it really happened-.

The awareness state is eternal, so is the ego state, or "illusion". There is but one eternal moment. Everything was literally conjured up, RIGHT NOW. (Think Spaceballs).

Death is just a concept. In death, we reclaim our eternal state of knowing, although you can become aware of what is going on and reclaim your state right now.
 Quoting: cfrizzle88


How do you reclaim it? By commiting suicide? Is that the answer?is that the escape button?
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You reclaim it by becoming aware that the 3D life experience is a complete fabrication and is, with sinister intent, purposely designed to fail and manipulate. Death is just the removal of all thoughts and senses from our awareness.

The LIGHT is the LIE.

Do not read unless you want to discover the truth

illuminatimatrix.wordpress.com

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"The first human creations referred in the judeo/christian bible are Adam and Eve. Simply put, Adam is the Atom, the first man. Eve is the Coming of the LIGHT, the light emanating from the ATOM. Therefore, the names Adam and Eve are referring to the Atom’s Light, or the Atom’s EYE, or again, the ALL SEEING EYE. This is the Ayin of judaism, where something is created out of nothing. The essence of kabbalism is thinking a thought of corresponding sound and shape, and matter appears. This is the light of the Atom and the light of the Eye. This is the duality nature, the DIVIDED LIGHT, of the whole 3 dimensional world. This is the illusion the great and loving god created around us. This was deliberately and intentionally done so that we would experience the illusion of death, and through this illusion, be manipulated into fear and guilt through the concept of SIN, and the ONLY WAY OF ESCAPE would be to call out to the SAVIOUR GOD to RESCUE US from our pitiful selves. Quite the fucked up scam when you get right down to it."





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