Are dreams a visit to a parallel world?

By Peter DKip

Okay, I used to wonder if dreams were really a visit to parallel worlds.  My dreams were always about locations that didn’t exist in the real world.  They were imaginary locations that I’d never visited, seen, or read about.  I used to get them on a regular basis.

Recently however, I have been doing some heavy gaming online and as a result I’ve found that my dreams are taking shape with certain aspects of the game.  Here are some examples:  In my dreams I’m starting to become concerned with how much space I have to carry stuff.  The other day I had a dream in which I was trying to figure out if this one rectangular bar that I found would stack.  In some of my dreams, I can see the names of everyone in the dream hovering above them.  In another dream, I was being attacked by something and wasn’t concerned since I knew that I could heal since I could tell how much damage I was taking and knew I could heal before I died.

Okay, so this to me is proof that dreams are mearly a process by which your brain is sorting out the events of the day and possibly trying to make sense of the information.

3 Responses to “Are dreams a visit to a parallel world?”

  1. Christine d'Abo Says:

    I love dreams like that though. I always use them as the basis for a story. That’s where The Bond That Ties Us came from. :)

  2. Peter DKip Says:

    Yeah. I love dreams too. I wish there was some sort of PVR for dreams. I could watch them over and over again.

  3. PreobrajenskySuka2 Says:

    Sorry, but topic starter, you are sure?
    prof.Preobrajensky.
    Good luck!

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