How many times have you woken up feeling euphoric or deeply disturbed by a dream so vivid it felt indistinguishable from reality?
The kind of dream that lingers. Perhaps you notice recurring motifs:
specific places, faces, symbols, or even fantastical settings. You are
quick to dismiss these as psychological quirks of the brain, and chances are, you will have forgotten about such dreams by midday.
But
what if your dreams weren’t just caprices of the sleepy mind? What if
they were revealing glimpses into a mirror realm in which your consciousness
was wandering?
To go even further, perhaps recurring dreams suggest a
connection to another reality. For David Leong, PhD, an academic
specializing in metaphysics and epistemology (the study of
distinguishing opinion from justified belief) this might not be just an
interesting hypothesis, but the truth.
“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,”...<<<Read More>>>...
