From: | "Ubiratan P. Alberton" <ubiratan@**.HOMESHOPPING.COM.BR> |
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Subject: | Re: DreamTime |
Date: | Sat, 23 May 1998 23:26:55 -0300 |
>
> Thoughtlet forming here. Dream is ostensibly a result of random firings of the
> brain, no?
>
> Unless, of course, it's not. Technological scanners and such *tell* us it's
> random firings. That just means that *they* can't see a pattern.
>
> I'm getting at a mysical tie-in. What happens if one assenses to a
> technological item, such as speakers? Gobbeldy-gook, right? Well, mayhaps the
> "random firings" is simply tech items unable to sense the astral/mystical
> activity. This would also prevent simsense recordings of dream, 'cause it's
> not really happening on the physical plane.
>
> Don't see much USE for such a possibility offhand, just rhetorical... but then
> I'm sleepy. Good night.
>
> - Disney Shaman
You could use some magic to acess someone's dreams, and perhaps
modify them. It's a famous
history element in many books, movies and etc.
Ubiratan