Hi,
i have the following thoughts about deja vu, precognitive dreams et al...
* We are much more than our physical body
* We exist in a virtual reality
* At each moment, we have an almost unlimited number of probable futures to choose from. We select one and it becomes our new present. The former probable futures become our probable presents. The old present becomes our past with the old probable presents becoming our probable pasts
* Each night, when we sleep, we leave our physical bodies and do many, many different things. One of which is to experiment with probable futures.
* Most of our nightly out of body activity doesn't make it through our belief filters such that when we awake we don'r recall much of anything
* HOWEVER, sometimes we do recall our dreams. Also, there can be a bit of "bleed through" such that when we are in a situation we then instantly recall "having been there before", i.e. deja vu. If a person is listening to themselves then the amount of deja vu's will likely increase
* One of the rules of the virtual reality environment we are in is to limit the amount of future and past cognition from the dream state. Why? It limits the outcomes of the choices a person makes.
* HOWEVER, there are always exceptions. Some people might need to see a future probability as a learning tool for the person and, in more limited circumstances, it might require them to know a probability to then make a choice. This is why some people have dreams about future probabilities.
* To confuse you a bit further, I believe, but don't know, that all probabilities are actualized. This is a real mind bender. However, in a virtual reality environment, it isn't that big a deal...all that is required is more computing power.
Now, if you are reading this thinking Guy must be crazy to think we live in a virtual reality environment, then consider this. There is a growing areas of physics called "digital physics". A growing group of physicists are coming to agree that a virtual reality is a way to explain the double slit experiment, string theory et al. On my website * Link Removed * and go to the resources section. There you'll find a section about digital physics with links to videos, articles, etc.
Also on the resources section are links to a man, Tom Campbell, who has had many out of body experiences and is also a nuclear physicist. He wanted to integrate his science with his experiences out of body. So he wrote a trilogy called "My Big TOE" where TOE stands for 'Theory of Everything'. In it he lays out a theory that my own experiences correlate with. He lays out how we live in virtual realities. There's a link on the website to a presentation he gave to the Monroe Institute.
I hope this gives folks reading this some food for thought.
With kind regards,
Guy
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