Rambling 67: Questions About Dreaming

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Questions about dreaming, what it might be, what dreams might mean and how they related to Déjà vu and alternate realities sent by listeners are answered.

Story:
In a quest to understand the mind, subjective experience and the universe as a whole, the clone duo decide to investigate one of the more mysterious phenomenon known. Dreaming. They get listener submitted questions and do a deep dive into the topic, dissecting any and every possibility they come across. Alternate universes, time-lines, the afterlife, higher dimensions and more become possibilities as they investigate the depth of the human mind. All this and more on this episode of Just Conversation.

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Questions Asked:

  • Is Feeling Tired in Dreams Normal? @Lucid_nap 5:55
  • Could Dreams be a Second Life? @araig973 7:30
  • What are dreams? 11:25
  • Might dreams be future sight? 13:56
  • Is Deja Vu memory? 16:58
  • Why do we have recurring dreams? 18:28
  • Can a dream kill us? 22:26
  • Could ghosts haunt dreams? 26:27
  • Is it possible dreams are an alternate reality? 33:09
  • Could demons possess us while we dream? 37:10
  • Are we different people while dreaming? 39:47
  • Are Dreams Random? 43:14
  • Might dreams be based in an alternate location? 44:39
  • Is sleep talking related to dreaming? 47:50

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