What is parallel perception?

The phenomenon of parallel perception is difficult to define in a few words. Defining it as a state of consciousness in our dreams would be totally incomplete. But from this, how can we be conscious in a dream?

This is the theory recommended by shamanism. There is a transpersonal world, immaterial and difficult to explain. It is amazing to be able to reach that initial state of dreaming and be aware of it. It feels like sailing in this world of dreams. This feeling empowers you and experience makes you appreciate this knowledge.

Think how powerful it makes you feel that you are aware that you are having a nightmare. And that is just the projection of your mind and not some kind of reality. Sleepiness has nothing to do with lucidity. Many philosophers and psychologists explained that this lucidity during sleep gives you an incredible sense of control. You can choose what happens next in your dreams. The landscape is juggled according to your wishes.

But the most fascinating thing about this rather strange experience for most of us is the sense of freedom that escapes you. Certain authors explain this as freedom granted once one is beyond the laws of physics or the laws of society. Among those who have managed to experience them, some have benefited from a sublime euphoric love, others from a condition of regeneration, one of infinite full emptiness, full of meaning and love at the same time. It is an inspiring state that allows you to develop your personal skills.

The meaning of identity is further amplified. The greatest value of this awareness that awakens us while we sleep is that it greatly develops our alertness. It is true that this is a reality within your mind, but being aware of it helps you turn it into another type of reality. These dreams that appear “in the clarity of mind” are truly revealing. However, these reflect only one side of the parallel perception. Once you understand the power of words and the meaning of silence, you will be well on your way to understanding what parallel perception really means.

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