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<blockquote data-quote="Anonynez" data-source="post: 111336" data-attributes="member: 3528"><p>Ive had experiences where I've dreamed that I was in an alternate version of my own life, and if the multiple worlds theory is true, then these were situations that could be considered parallel versions of decisions that I've made in my life. For example, I got out of the military before we were at war, but I've had reoccurring dreams of being in combat. In these dreams I've smelled the smoke, heard the sounds, been shot, felt the pain. When I'm in these dreams, I know the people around me and vice versa. They're so vivid that when I wake up I'm either relieved or confused. I've also had dreams of carrying the wounded during the Revolutionary War. I could feel the blood on my hands. I felt the adrenaline that comes with the fight. The textures on the cobblestone are too real to have been imagined. I could feel the weight of the weapon in my hand. These have been very surreal experiences for me. I wonder if these dreams could be considered reminiscence of past lives, or possibly traversing world lines while in the subconscious? If one believed in the possibilities, then ones mind would be open enough to accept that these could also be the effects of time travel in some way. I think it goes deeper than just lucid dreaming. These experiences aren't just dreams of riding unicorns into Middle Earth. They're not make believe scenarios. They feel like they are actual experiences somewhere on some plane in the universe. They feel entirely too real not to be. </p><p></p><p>Just a thought, anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonynez, post: 111336, member: 3528"] Ive had experiences where I've dreamed that I was in an alternate version of my own life, and if the multiple worlds theory is true, then these were situations that could be considered parallel versions of decisions that I've made in my life. For example, I got out of the military before we were at war, but I've had reoccurring dreams of being in combat. In these dreams I've smelled the smoke, heard the sounds, been shot, felt the pain. When I'm in these dreams, I know the people around me and vice versa. They're so vivid that when I wake up I'm either relieved or confused. I've also had dreams of carrying the wounded during the Revolutionary War. I could feel the blood on my hands. I felt the adrenaline that comes with the fight. The textures on the cobblestone are too real to have been imagined. I could feel the weight of the weapon in my hand. These have been very surreal experiences for me. I wonder if these dreams could be considered reminiscence of past lives, or possibly traversing world lines while in the subconscious? If one believed in the possibilities, then ones mind would be open enough to accept that these could also be the effects of time travel in some way. I think it goes deeper than just lucid dreaming. These experiences aren't just dreams of riding unicorns into Middle Earth. They're not make believe scenarios. They feel like they are actual experiences somewhere on some plane in the universe. They feel entirely too real not to be. Just a thought, anyway. [/QUOTE]
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