View Full Version : Can you get lost in your dream? Is that possible?
Patient
9th November 2017, 08:48
i woke up and i am having trouble remembering things. can you get lost between the dream world and another time or place or just lose memory?
I thought i should post this here and now in case I forget. i dont think i am sleep walking or still dreaming. I remember main things. like who i am. my kids. my wife, and i knpw i have a job but i dont know...or cant remember how it works.
I still feel concerned for my dream - but i know it was a dream - but i still feel like it is real and there somewhere.
This feels relevant and i am hoping to find this later - lol - i am posting this because to help me find myself.
My dreams lately have become something more like a parallel world/life that I am living and i feel like i am getting stuck either between them or in a part of both.
is it a thing or am i getting alzheimers or something. I apologize if this is inappropriate but i feel like the people on here would know. thank you
Sunny-side-up
9th November 2017, 10:07
If your really concerned Patient you should contact your doctor for a checkup.
How old are you, would help us know form an opinion.
Have you had memory problems before?
Can you describe your latest dream?
I don't think dreams can make you forget things in this so called real life.
Although I have had dreams that caused me big disappointment in woken life.
Had a dream where I had full PK and could move things easily.
Spent most of that morning frightened to try it out, off cause it didn't work :(
Take care and be well ;)
Callista
9th November 2017, 10:59
Thank you Patient - many of us are having those experiences you mention. There are probably many explanations, but my thinking is that this is what is happening as we move from one frequency into another. We are living in an overlap of timelines and frequencies that are still sorting themselves out.
The only way Will and I cope at present is to savour the moment and appreciate that we are on this planet at this time where so many things are happening on different fronts. Be kind to yourself. Try not to force yourself to remember anything but just go with the flow of consciousness and see what it brings for you. We are on the brink of huge discoveries and disclosures so hang in there!
Noelle
9th November 2017, 16:21
I have had similar experiences, and have shared them in other threads. My take has been that I am living another lifetime in a reality outside of this one, one that I describe as more real and I am living it with an entirely different mix of family and other people. I'm not sure what this other reality is, but I think what Callista says is a definite possibility. Something that is helpful: keep a journal and record these experiences as soon as you wake up (so you don't lose too many details). They must be happening for a reason. And, of course, share them. I would love to hear more about them.
Bruno
9th November 2017, 16:24
I can so relate to this. It comes and goes in intensity and in what I can remember. I agree with LadyM that you should write down what you remember when you can.
Patient
9th November 2017, 16:25
If your really concerned Patient you should contact your doctor for a checkup.
How old are you, would help us know form an opinion.
Have you had memory problems before?
Can you describe your latest dream?
I don't think dreams can make you forget things in this so called real life.
Although I have had dreams that caused me big disappointment in woken life.
Had a dream where I had full PK and could move things easily.
Spent most of that morning frightened to try it out, off cause it didn't work :(
Take care and be well ;)
I am just over 50 years old, so I still have a long way to go yet! It wasn't the events of the dream that caused anxiety or anything,rather like I was still conscious within the context of the dream and not fully back in our regular awake world. My dreams have really been strong in that it feels like a life in another dimension or timeline. I have experienced a few minutes or disorientation upon waking from a dream but never a period that lasts almost an hour. (It could have been longer, but I went back to sleep.) I knew I was awake. I knew where I was. There was things I knew I was missing. I was still connected to the dream. I have never experienced this before. 😀 Another piece of the puzzle I suppose!
Patient
9th November 2017, 17:43
Yes Callista! Things do seem to be changing - I have had many different types of experiences - but while being so aware and having some sort of disconnection at the same time was a unique experience for me. Yeah, go with the flow is good advice - thank you!
Patient
9th November 2017, 17:58
I have had similar experiences, and have shared them in other threads. My take has been that I am living another lifetime in a reality outside of this one, one that I describe as more real and I am living it with an entirely different mix of family and other people. I'm not sure what this other reality is, but I think what Callista says is a definite possibility. Something that is helpful: keep a journal and record these experiences as soon as you wake up (so you don't lose too many details). They must be happening for a reason. And, of course, share them. I would love to hear more about them.
Yes, it is like we are seeing things from our parallel timeline. It was as if my consciousness was not fully released back to this one and some of my memories were not connected. A very unique experience for me.
Omni
9th November 2017, 18:34
It may be important to realize that the CIA & co have synthetic dream mind control programs. Not that Im saying it explains everything, but it is present and pervasive. I actually just woke up from a synthetic dream, a bad one.
Noelle
9th November 2017, 19:09
It may be important to realize that the CIA & co have synthetic dream mind control programs. Not that Im saying it explains everything, but it is present and pervasive. I actually just woke up from a synthetic dream, a bad one.
I have considered that with all of my experiences, thanks to you bringing it to my attention. :star: But specifically related to the type of experience discussed in OP, what would be the purpose of CIA & Co. inserting dreams of lifetimes in another reality or dimension, which, at least for me, seem very real? That is a sincere question. When I have these types of experiences, they are not at all frightening. When I experience them, they actually have a "home" familiarity.
Patient
9th November 2017, 19:42
It may be important to realize that the CIA & co have synthetic dream mind control programs. Not that Im saying it explains everything, but it is present and pervasive. I actually just woke up from a synthetic dream, a bad one.
I have considered that with all of my experiences, thanks to you bringing it to my attention. :star: But specifically related to the type of experience discussed in OP, what would be the purpose of CIA & Co. inserting dreams of lifetimes in another reality or dimension, which, at least for me, seem very real? That is a sincere question. When I have these types of experiences, they are not at all frightening. When I experience them, they actually have a "home" familiarity.
Yes - same with me - very real. The dream is more like a section of time that does not seem to be special, as in providing a message, insight or clue to our subconscious. It is just like normal living situations.
Patient
9th November 2017, 19:50
To quote Lady M ".. they actually have a home familiarity."
This is a great comment that captures the feeling.
seehas
9th November 2017, 22:04
most people are pretty lost in their dream so called "real life", in dreamstate we leave this illusion so getting lost in a "dream" aint a bad thing at all ... i was allways a day-dreamer.
Omni
10th November 2017, 18:31
It may be important to realize that the CIA & co have synthetic dream mind control programs. Not that Im saying it explains everything, but it is present and pervasive. I actually just woke up from a synthetic dream, a bad one.
I have considered that with all of my experiences, thanks to you bringing it to my attention. :star: But specifically related to the type of experience discussed in OP, what would be the purpose of CIA & Co. inserting dreams of lifetimes in another reality or dimension, which, at least for me, seem very real? That is a sincere question. When I have these types of experiences, they are not at all frightening. When I experience them, they actually have a "home" familiarity.
At times they have objectives that are not so easily figured out. They could be inserting the thought/feeling of home along with a concept/programming they want to ingrain in the target's psyche. They could be promoting new age psyops too for example. They are always looking to delude the public's knowledge and perception of knowledge. In addition they could be experimenting for social engineering purposes. It isn't always upfront what they are doing.
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