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Explaining Our Dreams. Considering the Frequency of Natural Disasters in our World Today

(The following is taken from my notes as we are revising the upcoming book, The Game of Mortal Life, Understanding Human Reality.)

Explaining Our Dreams. Considering the frequency of natural disasters in our world today.

Let me explain a few things perfectly:

Everything that I am about to explain in this post, EVERYONE will KNOW as the REAL TRUTH when we die.

Mortal death is simply the end of a dream segment. When you die, you’ll realize that you are still alive and a fully functioning individual human who just experienced what seemed to be many mortal years of life upon Earth, when actually, it all happened in your advanced brain as a daydream.

Of all the subjects of which I am responsible to explain in the upcoming book, The Game of Mortal Life, Understanding Human Reality, none is more difficult than explaining what dreams are, how they are produced, and why they occur. The matter becomes even more complicated when we reveal that life upon Earth is nothing more than a ‘dream experience’ occurring in each of our individual eternal brains; that this life experience, although an individual experience, is a shared experience with other advanced humans. In other words, it is a dream experience that a finite number of us are having at the same time.

The subject is further complicated when we explain that the mortal ‘dream experience’ occurs when we are conscious and fully awake and living our daily lives as advanced humans, versus, only dreaming as mortals when we are asleep. However, this is not actually true. We daydream while we are fully conscious and doing regular daily activities that have nothing to do with that about which we are daydreaming.

The big difference between mortal “day” dreams and our “nighttime” dreams is that the daydream is (supposed to be) consciously controllable, while the night dream is not.