Dustin
30-07-2016, 11:42 AM
Lucid dreaming never blew me away because I had experience holographic perception & read about the astral realm pryor to going lucid in a dream. Holographic perception is just the name one auther gave for the idea that all reality is a projection and can be altered in any way; the experience I had in that resulted in a challenge of space/time rules, a challenge of the free will/existence of other people, and a manifestation of money. That experience left a lasting impression of uncertainty of static rules governing any form of reality.
You ever have a lucid dream and wake up feeling uncertain that there is a difference, that if you where simply curagious enough you could continue to play with the same sort of creative freedom of the dream, feeling like all you really have to do is recognize the unreal aspects of reality and take that leap into altering it? I wonder if I ever well have another holographic experience, if I could then figure out what I want and manifest a door instead of money that would lead to a different reality...- that would be something.
You ever have a lucid dream and wake up feeling uncertain that there is a difference, that if you where simply curagious enough you could continue to play with the same sort of creative freedom of the dream, feeling like all you really have to do is recognize the unreal aspects of reality and take that leap into altering it? I wonder if I ever well have another holographic experience, if I could then figure out what I want and manifest a door instead of money that would lead to a different reality...- that would be something.