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Dreams as closed spaces within consciousness

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If we can grasp the deceptively simple concept of thinking in five dimensions, we have the basis of doing interesting things with consciousness that we cannot do in three dimensions.

What I have found is, when we learn to think in five dimensions we find a common thread running through the rather interesting subjects of the shaman, hallucinogenics, schizophrenia, remote viewing, the so-called alien abduction, the contactee, and the creatures of folklore.  We can also include here initiation within the mystery schools.

That common thread through all those subjects is dreaming while awake. The key here to understanding is the dream as a five dimensional object within consciousness, a five dimensional closed space.

Like a lot of subjects wrapped in mystical and psychological jargon, dreams are quite the mundane subject and not mysterious at all. We all dream, and the body knows how to do it. This is not much different from seeing shadow people in our peripheral vision, this is a natural ability and nothing overly mysterious. There is another thread on the subject of the shadow people by the way.

In the shadow people thread, we demonstrated that seeing shadow people was an inherent ability everybody has. We just need to train the eyesight by paying attention to what we see in our peripheral vision.

We can also train our body's ability to dream while awake in a similar way. We can also take a hallucinogenic such as DMT or LSD and achieve the same thing. My only objection to the use of hallucinogenics is the simple fact that in a four-hour trip, one can't change one's mind after the first three minutes.

So let's get down to basics. The body's natural ability to dream while awake is what we call the daydream. In the daydream, time is different, and the mind creates an interactive scenario, we get lost in that and to the observer our mind is said to be elsewhere. Lost in thought and other euphemisms.

A curious thing can happen after someone we know passes away. Perhaps a week or two after the event, we sometimes find ourselves talking with the deceased. This usually happens when we are doing something mundane, such as washing the car. Talking with the deceased is usually dismissed as a daydream afterwards.

But what happens there?

We are doing mundane things only needs half our attention, driving a car is like that. We have done it so often it becomes subconscious in a way.  That is the perfect state to create a daydream. The daydream is a conscious closed space and doesn't have to follow the rules of physics of the waking world. It is when we are in this state that the deceased can enter the closed space in consciousness (daydream) and talk with us (in our minds). In the daydream, we are not going to dismiss the deceased as a figment of our imagination at the time. So the deceased can talk to the living, and we can talk to them as a natural ability.

People often do this. They just don't like to admit it.

Once we learn to recognise the state of mind as a waking dream state, new worlds may open for use.  The five dimensional way of thinking is the way I was taught to navigate these new worlds of consciousness.

I may as well add this isn't disclosure of some sort of secret arcane knowledge of some mystery school, nor anything like that. 

Outside the human world, this is all common knowledge.
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"Being well adjusted to a sick society is not an indication of health." ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti.
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RE: Dreams as closed spaces within consciousness - by NobodySpecial268 - 06-26-2025, 10:43 PM

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