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Dreams are binary memory maps running straight into your brain.    

HAVE YOU EVER HAD A DREAM WHEN YOU WERE NOT SO SURE IF IT IS REAL OR A DREAM?



So you woke up suddenly from dream and your heart is beating faster. Why?

We have 5 sensory systems which brain interprets as feeling or an expression.
Signal of touch, taste, Smelling, viewing and listening flow combined through streams into your brain. Combined they may be represented in the form of expression. Happy, Sorrow, jealous, worried, tensed, concerned, affection, love, enlighten etc. We do witness these when we are awake, and our whole body participates in such expressions. But when we are asleep, our whole body do not send such signals, they are raw expressions maps directly flow through the brain.

So there is a scenarios in the dream where your friend tells you about his favorite song. This expression which flows through your brain is somebody close at heart sharing something he/she likes. Now when you are in real, your brother tells you about his favorite music. At this you feel like you have lived this recently because the expression map flowing through your brain is quite same.

Such expression maps flow through your brain at fastest speed, because you don’t need to synchronize the whole body. So there is no friction with atmosphere no complicated struggling or strength required. It is just brain blazing within its own territory. You can be switching through such expressions very fast, visiting places, living multiple roles. We sometimes call such state as subconscious mind.


  • Deja Vu
  • Depression
  • Immersive experiences
  • Premonition
  • Blink

Posted by: neo


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