Quote Originally Posted by Aquanina View Post
We see what we want to see. Do you get what I mean by that?
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Yeah, but alot of it is a little more then just anology. Like, in your dream you had a window. Later in the day you go to work and see that exact window and are like Hey! that was in my dream! That window in the dream, will then relate perfectly to how you view it in real life. Lets say its the window that you boss always looks out of to make sure everybody's working. You might have a dream where you're hiding from an alien or something thats shooting at you out of the same window.

Of course, alot of it is analogy. Thats why I agree its a sketchy theory.

I agree with your points, but was puzzled by this:
QUOTE(arby @ Jan 24 2007, 12:16 AM) *

- Time is a figment of your imagination. It’s as free flowing as the sand in an hourglass.

Sure, we can turn time backwards or do other things about it, but generally when lucid dreaming I feel time as normal, not as a figment of imagination. I think that time exists in our minds, so it exists in dreams, and when we do things to it in LDs we don't really work with time. So if we turn the scene back to what it was before we just turn the scene, the time is still linearly flowing and the time of that scene that we sort of 'turned back' has already passed. Do I make any sense?smiley.gif[/b]
Not really sure what you're getting at here 0.o But I believe that the only reason that time exists in a dream is because its what we will believe will happen. Understand where i'm going?