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The brain/dreams/outside . . . Explanation please? ?

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I don't know if anyone else has experienced this, although your probably have. Sometimes, when something in your dream is supposed to make a noise, something outside your dream makes a noise.

Personal experience: I was having a dream that I was bouncing a quarter. When the quarter first hit the ground, I heard a loud BANG! and came to figure out that something in my room had accidentally fallen.

How can our dreams build up to this one event, when a noise is supposed to happen in your dream, but it actually happens around you.

Explanation please?

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  1. Dreams are interactions between your brain and the quantum field (the unseen medium all around us).  The quantum field *CAN* make noises around us in our waking lives, but people dismiss them as auditory hallucinations, when actually they're information from our own brains, going through the quantum field and manifesting as sounds around us, and giving us clues as to our state of mind.  When this happened in your dream, it was your own greater self's attempt to wake you up to this fact so your own daily reality will be allowed to become more...interesting and engaging to you.


  2. hmmm.... go to dreammoods.com

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