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Nameless One

              Simple observation, in dreams has reveled a intersting discovery that may redefine how we all dream.

During the last few months i have been observing my dreams, and discovered a bubble that surrounds us during dreams. This bubble is not a real bubble but our own unawareness of the greater environment around us in dreams. In nonlucid dreams we do not know that we are dreaming and usually we are involved in some more or less important activity that fills our entire dream. We also think we are in familiar settings such as HOME, SCHOOL, DEPARTMENT STORE, etc. But the truth is that the surrounding will have no resemblance at all with our familiar settings but in a dream we just assume they are.

The Truth could be we are all mindless Zombies in nonlucid dreams or simply sleep walking in dreams. And our ignorance of the dream world around us is the bubble because we chase our earthy desire in dreams that binds us to blindness.

Nameless One

I would like to hear some thoughts on this breaking discovery that may prove or disprove it.

Mydral

Hmm well wait a second with that idea.

In a nonlucid dream do you ever feel that what your doing is mindless or that it has no purpose? Do you ever feel that the enviroment around you is not real or normal, even if its a fantasy place? The answer is no.

In real life ask yourself the same questions... again the answer is no.
Are you aware of the greater enviroment in your real life? Again no (we just see our physical reality)

So you see a nonlucid dream and real life gives us the same awareness of the situation. We do have a purpose in nonlucid dreams, its our current reality. We are not mindless, we are driven by something or else we would just stand around and do nothing.

What happens when you go lucid is that your reality shifts back to the real world while your still in the dream. This enables you do controll the dream somewhat.
In somnis veritas

MisterJingo

Regarding non-lucid dreams, it has been shown that the areas of the brain responsible for higher brain function are actually not used in such dreams. This is why we mindlessly accept whatever the dream throws at us, including ludicrous events. We are passive observers because we don't have the faculties available for lucid thought.
Lucid dreams seem to have activity in these higher brain areas, so we gain the ability of rational thought, self reflection, coherence etc.