01-11-2017, 05:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2017, 05:12 AM by Agua del Cielo.
Edit Reason: Had one more thought...
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I would like to add that in dreams one usually experiences deeper levels of truth.
However, the memory of the dream is not the dream itself, but a translation into our 3d understanding.
Which would suggest that the memory might be somewhere between slightly and completely inaccurate.
Just consider how hard we struggle to understand the real nature of time, any portion of a dream that would exceed our current understanding of time would be completely untranslatable to our everyday-consciousness.
We also many times completely forget about the context of the dream, meaning, we remember some information but not which context this information was in.
So, many times the information would be incomplete and thus useless (for the moment). Sometimes i would rember a dream in another dream years later and receive (or maybe rather memorize) additional information, so that finally it makes sense years later.
However, the memory of the dream is not the dream itself, but a translation into our 3d understanding.
Which would suggest that the memory might be somewhere between slightly and completely inaccurate.
Just consider how hard we struggle to understand the real nature of time, any portion of a dream that would exceed our current understanding of time would be completely untranslatable to our everyday-consciousness.
We also many times completely forget about the context of the dream, meaning, we remember some information but not which context this information was in.
So, many times the information would be incomplete and thus useless (for the moment). Sometimes i would rember a dream in another dream years later and receive (or maybe rather memorize) additional information, so that finally it makes sense years later.