Experiencing the non physical differently

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Sagar

My brother and I usually discuss our dreams when we wake up, and this morning realized we had both experienced the non physical together, but interpreted it differently.

My long dream made short: I was skydiving through a tunnel and wound up in this room where there were many people sitting around in a circle chatting.  I sat down and after a minute got up and walked over to one of the walls of the room and then turned around.  And when I turned around the room and all the people were completely gone.  In front of me was a blissfully white light that stretched in infinite directions.  I started running through the light and bumped into my brother.  I could see nothing but his face as if the white light had swallowed his whole body.  We tossed a few words back and forth and then we went our separate ways.  That's when I woke up.

Daves long dream made short: He was walking through a cave with a few people and wound up at a concert where there were many people partying.  He saw me at the concert and then went off to one of our friends house.  After that he woke up.

It was pretty interesting that both of us recalled moving through a tunnel-like structure, wound up in some type of meeting area with lots of people, bumped into each other and moved on - but interpreted it differently when we woke up. 
Its just too bad neither of us became completely lucid  :-P

For the Love

Sagar

A note to add:  I feel like I was a tad more lucidly aware that I was dreaming than he was.  Given this, could his dream mind have been more active than mine, and because of this, turn what I saw as bright white light into a party? 
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Xanth

Yup.

WHAT you experience is objective.
HOW you experience it is subjective.

Your experience supports that concept.  :)

Good stuff.