Does anyone else find it disturbing and creepy that we spend 1/3 of our life completely unconscious? Not just individually, but collectively? All of us, completely passed out and unaware of what is even going on. I wonder what really happens in our houses during that time.
>>18687751
it does sound weird, but we spend less time sleeping then other animals. my dog sleeps like 18 hrs a day.
>>18687759
I wonder why we sleep. It seems all animals do it. What's the point of just checking out I'd the world like that?
>>18687768
To allow your body to function unhindered by your mental state. Let's you heal
i consider my sleep time just as real, just spent in a different dimension.
>>18687779
And when your whole family is asleep, what happens in the house? Is that when spirits are active? What about robbery? You could have an intruder and not even know.
Ever set a recorder up to listen to what sounds happen at night? People do and often get creepy results
>>18687751
Disclosure will include our traumatic awakening to this activity.
Many will not handle the truth and willingly, many will return to not being aware, not knowing - going back to sleep so to speak.
Do you have the psychic endurance to remain aware once the realm border crossing intensifies?
In part, the new age agenda was meant to provide the mental fortitude, but the true test is coming very soon.
Good luck.
The dream lives our life for us.
In there you are free, even from yourself.
Experienceing complex and emotional dreaming is very important to me. I can't believe some people are so attached to the rather mundane "reality" that they intentionally repress their ability to dream so they can "work harder" at their bullshit jobs. I do not understand it.