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I Am but a Dream

Jeff Layton

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There are every nightdreams and deep lucid dreams; this story has both. Without dreams, the story character Debra Sanja tells us that we wouldn't exist, and our world wouldn't exist. Most people look forward to a good night's sleep and a good dream. A good dream can be a vacation for the mind and a message from the soul.

Dreams are so important that we study them now-Oneirology. Mystics and shamans have known the importance of dreams and have practiced dream travel for millennia. Sigmund Freud went in the other direction. He sought to make logic of dreams by identifying their mechanisms. He did call dreams the interpretation of the royal road to the unconscious.

Dreams are essential. Try to live without them, as quantum science brings us closer to understanding how the smallest particles and waves create our reality. With these new quantum revelations, metaphysics and philosophy join hands in reinterpreting reality.

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"The third point is Multiverse. We all live in a multiverse. Our existence is but a dream. I'm not sure how this all came about, the splitting of universes within themselves. It has to do with perception…"

This book is a journey into dreams-a dreamer's story of encounters in lucid dreaming and questioning reality and what lies beyond the end of life.

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