 Originally Posted by IWantToChange
Please continue your thought and prove that contrary to theyearthreethousand's claim that you can't die when shot in a dream, you die when you're shot in a dream.
You seem to want to ignore the fact that what you can heal in dreams is not your body. It was lying on the bed intact all the time...
The problem your arguing, and everyone else is arguing, is that your using current real life limitations to argue Dream World aspects. Your applying what is known to the Real World, to explain why the Dream World isn't a real place.
If we switch that around, and apply Dream World Logic as a Universal Concept, then when we look at the "real world", and see that it doesn't coincide with our Dream Logic, then one might assume that the "Real World" is simply a hallucination because it doesn't agree with what we perceive as a real world.
So for you realness of external objects doesn't matter, you define them by what YOU decided to think of their realness instead?
"Realness of external objects" is subject to each experience. There are many people who swear they see, hear, and infact interact with objects that aren't there, and perceive objects different than they really are. Because of this, what one person may consider real, another may not.
If you take 2 people, and place them in the same room and ask them what they see, and Person A says they See a Chair, and Person B says they see a Couch, who is right? Both perceive the object they are seeing as being real.
You might say that "Because more people see a chair than a couch, that it means the chair is there.", but then we can look at other things where the masses believe one thing, but others another. Religion is one such thing. Who's to say whats "real" and whats "false" when it comes to religion? Its based on how an individual perceives their own reality.
What about important differences:
- inability of dream characters to act as real entities, having their own feelings and thoughts;
- inability of the dream world to be stable (you know how it goes... you make a turn and a tree you were just looking at turns into something else);
- inability of dream objects to look exactly as their prototypes (a famous hand RC caused by your hands looking not like real hands);
- laws of physics don't always correspond to the real world laws of physics;
- rational abilities a lot inferior to rational abilities that you've got in real world (responsible for ridiculousness of dreams, their plot, your thoughts and actions);
- memory working extremely bad compared to your memory in the real world;
- physical damage not possible in dreams;
Again, each of these differences are subject to each individual. One person might see all of these differences, while another may not notice or perceive any of those differences. If we apply this to how people sometimes are in Real Life situations, its not any different. Like I said, many people swear they see things that aren't there, or perceive something different than it really is.
The other thing your doing, that makes it seem different, is your applying Real World Logic to Dream Situations.
For all we know, our "Dream Situations" where everything changes and is unstable, is exactly how the world should be. Ever notice in your dreams when your not Lucid, that most people will accept all of these differences without question? It is only once we become Lucid, that we start applying Real World Logic to our Dream World and call them "different", and start to believe that our Dreams our wrong.
If we use reverse logic, and do the same thing with the "Real World", then one can say that the Real World isn't playing by the Real Rules. If what is normal in our dreams happens to be the true existence, then the fact that it doesn't happen in the "real world" means something is wrong.
As I said, you seem to think that everything is equally real for the reason that YOU choose to think about it as real... be it reality, dreams, hallucinations. That's not a very healthy approach, at least not to be used when talking to a psychiatrist
Ok, so I go back to my first question:
What defines "Real"? Is it something you can see, hear, taste, touch, and smell.. something you can experience with all 5 senses? In your mind, how do YOU define real? Or, is reality defined by what a Majority believes? Is something real because everyone believes it to be real?
As I said, what is actually real, and what is perceived to be real, are unique to each individual.
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