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Do you think dreams are the subconscious or a parallel existence?

It's insane, to be able to go back and finish an exact dream, or is it?
USER42 · M Best Comment
Subconscious.

It's your brains literal interpretation of your experiences.

It's as spiritual as science will ever get.

Tatsumi · 31-35, M
*O face* Oh yeah. This is the question.

I really don't know, though. It's impossible to prove one way or another. Fun to think about, though. Well. Wait a minute. Dreams are *definitely* a parrallel existence. The mind generates an entire world. Quite well, too. Sometimes when I finally realize I'm dreaming, I'm shocked by how detailed and accurate the dreamworld can be. Like false awakenings. Sometimes it can be virtually identical to the real world, but with infinite potential.

But. It is truly a internally generated world. And you definitely exist there. "I think; therefore, I am".

It's like a 3d movie. Not too insane to be able to go back and finish.

Now. Lucid dreaming becomes insane, where you can scientifically-proven realize you're in a dream and generate whatever story or scene you'd like. I have yet to do so too well. I'd like to create separate worlds and be able to revisit them on a different journey to tye dreamworld. Pick up where i left off. Or generate my fsvorite movies and t.v. and integrate myself into the stories, then pick up where i left off in a different journey.

The subconscious definitely rules there, though. Sometimes it refuses to give up control, because it wants to tell you something. Imo. Of course, it could be some crazy shit like it being an actual different dimension. But, all evidence points to it being an internally generated world, generated by the subconcious, imo.
@Tatsumi Interesting, what do you think about this
could it be plausible? or pure illusion?
Tatsumi · 31-35, M
@SirDurpsAlot Mmm. Anything is possible. But I'd lean towards illusion. That's a scientifically proveable or disproveable statement, though. So, one study could determine whether it was absolutely true or not.
Motleycrue667 · 46-50, F
I actually think it's both of those things coinciding with each other
Phire1 · 51-55, F
Subconscious

 
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