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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 48093" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>Sam, I've had dreams where I was more of an observer, but felt connected to the dream story.</p><p>Future dreams seem to explore different probable worldlines to assist in making decisions in the present. Past dreams seem to be somehow related to present circumstances, as similar situations occurring in the past. My memories of my dreams fade quickly, but at times life's events seem to have an unusual familiarity. I'm not sure why I chose the term "bleed thru's" .</p><p></p><p>Had to think about that for a minute. I think it has to do with my views on the nature of time.</p><p>I don't want to pull out a soap box and start preaching my view, so I'll keep it short.</p><p></p><p>In one sense time is simultaneous. The past, present and future are all happening now.</p><p>Travel to the past, physically or psychologically, is just travel to a different <u>tem</u>p<u>oral</u> location which exists simultaneously with our present. As I've said previously, this is similar to how LA and NYC can both exist simultaneously, only in different p<u>h</u>y<u>sical</u> locations. Travel is involved here also, if you want to go from one to the other.</p><p></p><p>By saying "bleed thru's", I may have been looking at dreams as getting a long distance phone call, rather than actually visiting.</p><p></p><p>Then again, maybe not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 48093, member: 2729"] Sam, I've had dreams where I was more of an observer, but felt connected to the dream story. Future dreams seem to explore different probable worldlines to assist in making decisions in the present. Past dreams seem to be somehow related to present circumstances, as similar situations occurring in the past. My memories of my dreams fade quickly, but at times life's events seem to have an unusual familiarity. I'm not sure why I chose the term "bleed thru's" . Had to think about that for a minute. I think it has to do with my views on the nature of time. I don't want to pull out a soap box and start preaching my view, so I'll keep it short. In one sense time is simultaneous. The past, present and future are all happening now. Travel to the past, physically or psychologically, is just travel to a different [U]tem[/U]p[U]oral[/U] location which exists simultaneously with our present. As I've said previously, this is similar to how LA and NYC can both exist simultaneously, only in different p[U]h[/U]y[U]sical[/U] locations. Travel is involved here also, if you want to go from one to the other. By saying "bleed thru's", I may have been looking at dreams as getting a long distance phone call, rather than actually visiting. Then again, maybe not. [/QUOTE]
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