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What Are Dreams and Lucid Dreaming?

Dream – what is it? A term we think about every day. But what do we actually know about it? Most likely, we only know that it is “some kind of” process completely independent of us, happening at night while we sleep. But is that really true?

The concept you will learn about below may be something you are encountering for the first time in your life, so keep an open mind to avoid an automatic rejection reaction, as we might discover something new even after living much of our lives.

The term “Dreams” with the official definition “Dream – a combination of images, thoughts, and feelings experienced during sleep.” allows us to understand that our minds, while we sleep, generate visuals that we forget 99% of the time upon waking.

But to truly delve into what a dream is, let us first briefly review what a human is: A human is a spiritual being living in a physical human body.

At night, our physical body switches to what is called a sleep mode, and sleep paralysis ensures that we don’t start sleepwalking, though there are exceptions.

It seems clear enough what dreams are, right? We fall asleep, and that’s it. But that’s only half of the process. Another part of us—the spiritual being—experiences what we understand as a “dream.” The spiritual part detaches from the physical body when the nervous system and muscles significantly reduce the electromagnetic field that ‘binds’ our being to the physical body.

In other words, our life doesn’t pause during sleep because the spiritual being leaves the body and experiences a spiritual reality unfamiliar to us. In the morning, we vaguely remember what we actually experienced. All the experiences you have during sleep are not dreams happening inside our brain but, in the true sense of the word, life in a spiritual reality.

Question: If life continues, then why don’t I remember anything or have dreams? I just shut down—you might ask.

Answer: When the body falls asleep, we all always experience spiritual reality during sleep. We fail to remember the experiences for several reasons:

1) When transitioning from the REM sleep phase (Rapid Eye Movement), where the most vivid dreams occur, to other stages of sleep, brain alertness changes. This can disrupt the memory consolidation process, making it harder to remember dreams.

2) Our nervous system returns to its active daytime mode, and dream memories are stored in memory for an extremely short time. If attention is not given to the nighttime experiences immediately upon waking, the memories quickly vanish. However, this skill can be developed. Keeping a dream journal and recording experiences immediately after waking can train memory. Additionally, there are special practices like “Lucid Dreaming” that allow you to consciously experience and control what you do in your dreams.

Lucid Dreaming

To better understand and explore dreams, you need to let go of certain thought patterns such as:

a) “It’s just a dream.” No, the experiences during a dream are just as real as those in physical reality. This doesn’t mean you can die or have something bad happen to you; it means that the spiritual being’s experience takes place in another dimension.

b) “Science hasn’t proven it.” Science can only prove what is within the sensitivity of scientific instruments. Actual experience can be achieved through so-called Lucid Dreaming. Many people interested in dreams practice and experience out-of-body experiences at night. Interestingly, a tech startup “REMSPACE” appears to have succeeded in documenting this. Let’s hope more experiments like this will happen in the future.

c) “There are no souls, stop talking nonsense.” We observe trends that global consciousness is gradually increasing. Though the process of awakening is slow, more and more people are beginning to realize and remember that physical experiences are just fragments of our reality. Death is also a very relative term—only the physical body dies, while our being is always alive.