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May 5, 2024, 3:16 pm UTC    
April 24, 2005 03:50AM
> I presume you are thinking here of mind, spirit or energy and not something corporeal.

Well, here is how I see it: Energy is a general term for everything but matter (body - corporeal!) is only one form of energy!

I see mind as a program which is partially being executed in the brain, an energy processor...

Spirit is another energy form, at higher frequency, which is super-imposed with the body (lower frequency) when it is fully integrated!

Most are not trained to see the spirit energy form(s) because they are not visible to the eye in most circumstances! Yet, many can still feel them and/or sense them in many different ways...but primarily by using their higher energy senses...

During the day and when awake, the mind is being executed primarily with input from the 5 primary senses, but at night when sleeping, the mind is being executed in a much different way! Many tests already show the evidence that the EM brain activity changes dramatically when one is asleep!

So what is really happening during sleep (and dream) state of mind? The body is certainly mostly stuck even though many toss and turn and some sleep walk...

Since out of 24 hours a day most people spend 8 hours sleeping (and babies spend even much more!), that is 33% of the time of one's life that one spends sleeping, which is a very significant amount of time! and since everyone needs to sleep in order to be able to maintain synchronization with time-space, it is therefore obvious that there is a lot more to reality than meets the eye!

Did reality disappear when one goes to sleep? Of course not...

Is reality in 'suspended animation' when one goes to sleep? Of course not...

When one is sleeping, one is processing energy in a much different way and the main input is definitely no long from the 5 primary senses! Some suggest that during sleep input is primarily from memory from the previous day, but there is no specific evidence that it is "only" from that!!!

What if the mind enters a different realm and other energy sensors also kick in besides memory!? A day is a cycle and most people go to sleep at night when the Sun light goes out, but some actually like to be awake at night or cannot go to sleep until really late or early in the morning when they are very, very tired...

Then there are the people that don't sleep that much at night and are then walking around in a zombie like state of mind during the day! Are they really awake or sleep walking or in some in-between state!?

No wonder so many people can see UFOs and all kinds of other strange and not so common material things and/or energy forms...

-wirelessguru1
The Invisible Universe
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