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An Introduction to Dreams
The mind does not make an appearance within physical reality, but
the brain is based in physical reality. Our dreams occupy the same space as
the mind…..that is, no space at all.
The images that appear in dreams appear as “forms” in other realities
and they are not restricted by our physical reality rules of time, space and
growth. They involve the materialization of spontaneous constructions which
would normally not occur in our physical world. Dreams are continuous
flowing processes which run continuously in the wide awake and the dream
states.
While we are in the wide awake state they run subconsciously. The
materializations we create in our dreams have no mass in our physical
reality but may ha