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Hmm, then in the books and stuff you read, what conclusions do people reach? Like for example I thought dreams were really quite simple. If you're awake you can recall events, sights and sounds, even smells. And so when you're unconscious the mind just has no distractions so these images become all you see.
Sort of like drugs, it just tricks the mind into forgetting about reality and goes with the flow. If it's all basically a "trick" or an illusion, how do people see it as relating to anything more? The mind is totally capable of making up pure fantasy and nonsense, like when people go insane or are on drugs. So how does it relate to other worlds or existences?
A good example, I found, of how easily the mind is tricked is when it's dark or you're alone. You can so easily misinterpret things that happen around you and it seems totally real. Like my watch, when it beeps on the hour, one time I wasn't wearing it and I was sitting in a crowded room, I heard the beep come from my wrist yet it wasn't there, it was on somebody else. But I could have sworn the sound came right from my arm though, so my mind was entirely fooled because it had to interpret the information it received, process it and
then hand it over to me.
I was so easily mislead.