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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8914884" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>You could've just said no lol. Dreams aren't the same thing as an interdimensional experience, although they can happen while asleep. What some people think are hallucinations are interdimensional experiences, but hallucinations cover a very wide range of experiences, many of which I'm sure aren't interdimensional, just brain processing changes or errors. With that said, a strange shadow in your bedroom at night could be an entity observing you from another dimension. The fabric of space is a border wall that we are within and sometimes parallel or high/lower realities can mix within the same physical space, like two radio stations conflicting and being picked up on the same channel, and sometimes we can observe that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8914884, member: 591582"] You could've just said no lol. Dreams aren't the same thing as an interdimensional experience, although they can happen while asleep. What some people think are hallucinations are interdimensional experiences, but hallucinations cover a very wide range of experiences, many of which I'm sure aren't interdimensional, just brain processing changes or errors. With that said, a strange shadow in your bedroom at night could be an entity observing you from another dimension. The fabric of space is a border wall that we are within and sometimes parallel or high/lower realities can mix within the same physical space, like two radio stations conflicting and being picked up on the same channel, and sometimes we can observe that. [/QUOTE]
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