Saturday, May 28, 2016
Are Dreams Really Just Confined To The Mind?
Night terrors; They are just a myth, however, when it comes to dreams, there is truth to be told. Dreams are not always illusion, or form of "hypnagogia", are they? I have to question this theory as I myself have noticed some strange phenomena while fully awake. There are times when there is more about this type of phenomena than merely psychology. Luckily, there is lots of good in this world, so there; we are officially safe on our floating island in space (off topic a little). You know, it's a matter of time until someone records someone in their dreams, then notices them shortly after, such as an hour later. The realm in which we roam, is only partially supernatural, and influenced by our own minds. This is particularly true when the topic about paranormal research arises. People's experiences are probably never paranormal, at least not totally. Yet I think that their couild really be such events that could be termed as supernatural. It's just that we are simply uneducated about this, due to the fact that pretty much everyone here is close minded, and probably to a pretty large extent. Anyhow, much of what we perceive is by the mind, for the vast majority of our population. There actually is a paranormal realm in my opinion, however I do not know anybody who has dealt with something truly paranormal. That's because if anything, the paranormal, or supernatural, is almost always intertwined with our own everyday lives; or rather simply with what our sense or ESP tell us about our surrounding world. I think that ESP is surely a real phenomena, due to what I have experienced myself and the stories I have heard from others. Now tell me why the US government would use ESP? Now, let's consider blind people. Although they cannot really dream in color (or at least as far as we know), they can adapt in such a way to achieve vision, other than that which could come from their eyes. This is what we would call echolocation, and it should be a proving ground for the theory that their might very well be much more to life as we know it. Their are definitely hidden "dimensions" that compose our universe, and many things cannot be observed for many reasons, such as they can be too fast, too small, or beyond the range of our EM spectrum. In the case of extremely long wave radiation, some things can actually become totally invisible, due to the fact that any equipment that we could create to help us to perceive waves such as microwaves or thermal signatures, are so large that small things could very well hide out if an "invisibility cloak" could let all other spectra to pass them by. Sensor technology cannot resolve something microscopic using a thermal camera, or can it? And that's why many phenomena can go unseen.
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