Death & Dreams
- Michael Scott McCain
- Mar 12, 2021
- 1 min read
Consciousness is the dream state. Sleeping (REM) is your reality due to the consistency of events that occur through the life of your unconsciousness. Furthermore, death is referred to as the “big sleep”, which allows you to dream your reality for eternity.
When we die, our dreams succeed us. However, our dreams and the way we dream are molded by what we do in reality. Thus, the anxiety, guilt, and depression are things that agonize us and influence our dreams. Happiness, hilarity, and humility also influence our dreams. This is why nothing “material” holds value. You can’t take it to the afterworld (dreamland), but you can take memorable experiences such as regret or bliss. This is the reason for the sayings “Heaven is what we make it” or “heaven on earth”. God lives within us and listening to your inner-God will determine whether your afterlife/ dreamscape will be a heavenly experience or not.
What if the life we are currently living is a dimension of death. Could we have gone to sleep and woke up in a continuous dream? Certain numeric dates are associated with the opening of portals and realms. Is the world we know a portal that opens itself only when we have graduated to the next realm (like a video game)? After all, what we see in movies, television shows, and video games have to have been thought up by someone who has fathomed the experience or has experienced what they have brought to life, right? Could it be such a far out thought that the experience occurred in a different dimension, realm, or portal?

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