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Research and Development is Underway (Massive Post... PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK) (20)

1 Name: Kazu : 2015-12-14 13:31 ID:Z5SCQnk1 (Image: 768x614 png, 15 kb) [Del]

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For the last two years I have been secretly working on a theory I have. Before I get into it I guess I should tell you the back story.

In 2013, after taking a combination of hallucinogens at a music festival (I shall accept your judgement), I had what most people would call a breakthrough. In my hallucination, I saw a personified window to my subconscious. Once I passed through that window, I went on what seemed like an eternal journey through different lives in different times, in different universes altogether.

In each place I saw the symbol below. Since then I've been obsessed with finding that symbol's meaning. It wasn't until I started doing research on Quantum Theories, Theoretical Physics, and the like that things started falling into place.

I think what I experienced (main word being THINK) was the Multi-verse.

Since then, I have been training my mind, body, and soul to be able one day find this place again. All of my research has lead me to a place called the Astral Plane. If you don't know what it is, look it up.

A place I have been slowly getting closer to.

I was taken to the hospital that I night I experienced what could I would consider the biggest thing that has ever happened to me. I had induced REM from all of the drugs, and I stayed in REM sleep for a day and a half (I sadly missed the concert I was waiting for).

Which has lead me to the theory that I am about to tell all of you.

I have a very strong idea, that you can travel through the multi-verse via dreams. That the secret to dreams is the key to being able to jump through different universes.

This is basically how I see it:

Think of a voice actor who works for multiple jobs. John DiMaggio for example. John DiMaggio is the voice for Jake the Dog from Adventure Time, Schnitzel from Chowder, Bender from Futurama, as well a myriad of other characters.

Think of John's voice as your consciousness. It's the same one, just in a different thing. Which could be the reason why people have re-occuring dreams, or episodic dreams. Every time you go to sleep, your brain changes the connection to a different universe or a different experience. You are there, you see it, sometimes you feel it, but in the end you are just reading the lines, you are just doing your job.

I think, that when we sleep... we send our "soul" into a different being. I'm not sure why yet, and honestly I'm not even sure if I am right about this. But I have the this big feeling that I'm on to something.

Needless to say, (and I am sorry for throwing all of this information at you guys) I think there is a correlation between Dreams, Multiple Universes, and being an Indigo Child.

I was thinking of ways to work on this, but I need help and I am not really sure where. I'm not really comfortable giving away ALL of my research as it has not been published and therefore is susceptible to being stolen. However, I am willing to share notes and hopefully find some folks who are willing to learn how to self induce REM WITHOUT any drugs.

Please no trolls, as this research is very important to me, and it might be helpful to everyone if proven to be true.

2 Name: Neko : 2015-12-14 14:08 ID:7F3O6uwO [Del]

Pacman.

3 Name: Kazu : 2015-12-14 14:47 ID:Z5SCQnk1 [Del]

I call it the pacman theory because of how it looks haha

It has been tattooed on my left arm.

4 Name: Hajime : 2015-12-14 15:29 ID:hdAm74ci [Del]

What is REM anyway?

5 Name: Kazu : 2015-12-14 15:33 ID:Z5SCQnk1 [Del]

Rapid Eye Movement, its a stage of your sleep cycle that your brain activity is back to Alpha waves... thus allowing you to dream

6 Name: Kieru Kasuko : 2015-12-14 15:40 ID:Y2yzft6i [Del]

I'm thinking that's it's almost impossible to self induce REM. However it is possible to control your dreams. If you can have a "lucid dream", than you can control what happens arround you and to you. So maybe when you have a lucid dream you can make yourself fall into that deep sleep and travel through the Multi-verse. I hope this was helpful! Sorry if it wasn't. ('°~°)/

7 Name: Valter Lund : 2015-12-14 17:58 ID:3wVNTcFm [Del]

Well, that does seem to be rather interesting. If such a thing could be done, it most certainly would benefit mankind in multiple ways.

Please E-mail me at this address so that we can chat: ValterLund.dollars@gmail.com

8 Name: Kokkuri-san : 2015-12-14 18:55 ID:kzm1a5Hx [Del]

This thread should help ya out ^-^: http://dollars-bbs.org/personal/res/1438498130.html

I've heard people doing things like that in the effects of the drug LSD or they induce that effect naturally to enter it. The Astral plane is a thing, part of the multi-verse we know. On a note, it consists of 7 planes but we humans can only get to the first one. If we go into higher planes we get killed. But I sort of doubt about the fact you traveled through time, but the best way to prove it would be to travel to the future.

By the way it's not really that you travel through the multi-verse via 'dreams'. This is how sleep works: When any being goes to sleep they experience 'half-death' as their soul does exit the body but it is still linked to it's physical body and has no form of awareness. This link is what keeps us alive in the astral plane. But yes sleep can get you onto the astral plane if your soul has awareness/ consciousness away from your body thus making it possible to travel around without needing a physical form. There are risks however. Spirits are the main inhabitants of the astral plane and they definitely know the place better than you. So you might expect to come across them taking advantage and might even decide to attack you. You might even die if you're soul link is weak. Interesting point on lucid dreaming, I'm not sure yet what the difference is between the two.

I don't think you're soul really does go into another being...it's just as explained above ^

The symbol? Hmm doesn't look like anything to me, so it must be something for your own personal interpretation. Just ask yourself these questions: What feeling do I get when I look at it? Where is the symbol often placed? (be very specific) and what does the environment look like whenever I spot it? (is it a sunny day, nice and bright or a dark place)

9 Name: Neko : 2015-12-15 09:30 ID:7F3O6uwO [Del]

Question: according to what you said, that 'place' you want to go is not within a physical realm of existence, so why would you want to train your body?

10 Name: Kazu : 2015-12-15 09:53 ID:Z5SCQnk1 [Del]

When your body is working better, your mind begins to follow or visa versa. I put myself through intense training to see how much I can take mentally. Test my limits. I have to see how far I can go in the physical world so that when I start testing the non-physical, I will have something to gauge.

11 Name: Jmanisgreat : 2015-12-17 00:11 ID:QVm8W7FK [Del]

I'm actually currently taking a neurobiology course, and i think it might be able to help. I'll be done the course by Christmas, so please keep in touch. I think this is seriously possible, but I'm not totally sure yet. I know things like tarot (don't say anything about it. It works, I have no idea how, but it fits quite well with your theory) work, so yeah. I think there is a link, but we don't know how yet. Keep working at this and I'll help you out as much as I can.

I look forward to our collaboration.
Here's my email: Jmanisgreat.dollars@gmail.com

12 Name: Kazu : 2015-12-17 11:22 ID:Z5SCQnk1 [Del]

>>11

I do too, I am going to start a chat room for this, if anyone wants to exchange information and then formula a plan to continue this research.

13 Name: Xezr0 : 2015-12-17 13:06 ID:NTissp0B [Del]

this sounds alot like a book series i read by Ted Dekker. I'm not saying you theory is wrong. I promise. I think it was called "Black". In it, the main character falls off a building and is knocked unconscious. When he wakes he is in a strange new world, divided by Good and Evil, he thinks the fall was a dream. eventually he falls asleep and wakes back up on earth thinking that the G&E world was a dream, until he realizes that he can transfer learned skill from one reality to the other. (i.e. Martial Arts)

14 Name: Kyun : 2015-12-18 00:28 ID:Cp5YWp2y [Del]

You should read about sacred geometry.

https://www.google.com.sa/search?safe=strict&biw=1309&bih=732&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=the+flower+of+life&oq=the+fl+of+life&gs_l=img.3.0.0i7i30l10.1925.2482.0.3419.4.4.0.0.0.0.212.421.2-2.2.0....0...1c.1.64.img..2.2.420.GsGXFv1rqHM

15 Name: Kazu Hiyori : 2015-12-23 10:05 ID:Z5SCQnk1 [Del]

Jmanisgreat and Valter Lund... if you guys are online right now, please go on the chat so we speak more. Thanks!

Also if anyone else is interested, please sign onto the chat and let me know!

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17 Name: FindMuck : 2015-12-23 17:26 ID:bnYSusmp (Image: 548x279 gif, 8 kb) [Del]

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I found this when searching google for similar images
http://www.shimadzu.com/opt/products/aspherical/o-k25cur0000007p3b.html

18 Name: Cain : 2015-12-25 19:51 ID:CQKd5+vt [Del]

I have the craziest dreams though. One time I had a robot to help with a family business. but people were discriminating towards the robot. Chakotay from the star trek voyager was extremely mad about it and drove a car into my yard and hit my dog! while trying to hit the robot. I got so mad! and then I took the robot to the post office to ship it away to safety.

19 Name: Yuukio : 2015-12-26 03:25 ID:4neuAkY+ [Del]

I'm not sure about having been to any astral plane or not but there is one thing I believe in. It is that time flow is very different in dreams than in reality. I remember just dozing off on the bus for about less than 15 minutes but recalled having dreams that last longer than that.



What confuses me is that I read that REM sleep, which usually occurs around 4-5 hours into our sleep, leads to dreams.



Another thing I had noticed is that when I wake up, I felt like I was pulled backwards away from my dream and I had to gasp for air when I wake up.

20 Name: OroseC !puodSbGaRU : 2015-12-26 04:18 ID:NM9UDhq3 [Del]

It is a great theory, i'm not going to lie. But you also should look into what research is already known about dreams. Such as signs that point to how the brain interacts.
An interesting thing I learned recently was about a study on a cat's brain where they sort of toggled off what tells the body to stay still while sleeping. When they did this, the cat would act out what it was dreaming (chasing, walking, etc.). Though this study was conducte to find more about what animals dream about, I am taking from it the part about physically moving.
You say it is about going to other universes, but a question I must raise is; Would we need a physical form?

If we need a physical form in our universe why wouldn't we need it in another, are we just there consciously and actually having no effect there?

Now my next part, the human brain is very powerful with imagination. In your dreams you "see" things even though your eyes are closed. But now think about how you actually saw things in your dream now that you are awake. Some parts of the image are missing or blurry in a way. You aren't actually seeing the scene, but your brain is tapping into some of the things used for what is remembered about certain settings and details. Still having trouble understanding this part? Well, think of it like this. Some one came up with the idea of a unicorn one day. They didn't actually see one, but could visualize it clearly, even to the point where they could draw it. Us "seeing" dreams is extremely similar to that.

Now for part three. Feeling things in dreams. I am going to start with an example on this one.
Once, in one of my dreams, I was messing with the bones in my arm because it was broken, and I felt pain from it. When I woke up I was laying on my arm with all my wight. In dreams, I believe the sense of touch/feeling is from things that are actually happening irl and your brain is simply visualizing what that feeling can relate to, doing the same thing it does with the sight of the dream in a way. You may now be saying, "But I had a dream where I felt something that wasn't happening in real life." Well, I am going to ask you again to rethink the dream and only focus on what you were feeling. Does the feeling seem sugarcoated in anyway? Not truly agonizing or vivid? Just like remembering scenes and how to apply emotions to that scene, your brain can also "remember" certain physical feelings. It could possibly mess around with some nerves in while in REM sleep, too.
Next I will talk about time and then wrap this post up. Time flies in dreams right? Well, it at least seems like it does huh? The reason time seemingly goes by so quickly is (I believe) because...:
You do not know what time it is. While you are awake, you are more likely to be checking the time, counting the hours, minutes, seconds. This makes time seem to go slower, like in school, when that last ten minutes before the bell seems like an hour and you're about to lose your shit.
Now think about the saying "Time flies when you are having fun". You are occupied with something like friends or a game, and are not checking the time or are not aware of the time. Just like that you are waving goodbye to your friend as they drive away. Just as you are occupied with friends as you are awake, you're occupied with dreaming while you sleep. Not only that, but your awareness levels drop dramatically so you can't tell what's really going on around you.
Now to view it from the awake world, here is a quick scenario:
You fall asleep on the couch while you and your friend are watching TV. One moment they are holding the remote, you close your eyes finally giving into the fatigue, and not (what seems like) only a minute later you open your eyes and your friend now has a bowl of soup. You look at him and ask, "How long has it been?"
"You've been asleep for an hour."
Does the scenario sound familiar in any way?

Dreams are theorized to be the brain sorting things out at night, or maybe dreams are even involuntary to the brain but it is such an active part of the body that it can;t help itself. There are a lot of things that dreams can be, but also a lot of things that dreams can't be.

I am not trying to bash through your theory in any way, I am just sharing what I know. This theory of yours is not disprove but still has a large possibility of being so. For now, humanity is where it is and we are known to take baby steps. We rely totally on facts right now. Scientific laws are what we have to go by. Things that cannot be disprove in any way and are totally full proof that we can lean on for sure. The way things stand now, there is no possible way to prove or strongly support your theory. Humanity isn't that developed yet. All you can do for now is help push the heavy block of knowledge through the realm of the unknown.