In their recent paper, they suggest that dreams are not merely reflections of our daily lives, but may also act as guides to parallel worlds, connecting us with other versions of ourselves.
While dreams are traditionally seen as mirrors of our desires, fears, and experiences, these researchers offer a deeper interpretation.
“Dreams may be windows into distinct
realities governed by their laws, in which the mind, unfettered by the
constraints of wakefulness, can explore and interact with new forms of
existence,” says Leong, an honorary professor at Charisma University in
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