bhaskar saikia

the Galactic Nomad


Are Dreams Gateways to the Hyperverse?

Dreams are strange and unpredictable. They often jump from one scene to another and time feels distorted. Interestingly, these are also the qualities of what some call the “hyperverse”—a higher reality where time and matter don’t follow strict rules like they do in our physical world.

Could this mean that when we dream, we are actually entering the hyperverse?

How Is the Hyperverse Different from Our Universe?

In our universe, time moves in a straight line and matter follows fixed laws. But if the hyperverse exists, it may be a place where time flows in different directions and objects appear and disappear freely.

This could explain why dreams feel so disconnected from reality. If the hyperverse is a higher dimension, it might vibrate at a different frequency, making it hard for us to consciously access it—except, perhaps, when we dream.

Do Dreams Connect Us to the Hyperverse?

Scientists believe dreams come from our brain sorting memories and emotions while we sleep. But dreams can also be deeply mysterious. Swiss psychologist Carl Jung suggested that dreams might connect us to the “collective unconscious,” a vast store of shared human knowledge and experience.

If dreams can bridge our minds to something beyond ourselves, could they also connect us to another reality?

Lucid dreaming—where people realize they are dreaming and take control of their dream world—suggests that our minds can navigate different states of existence. Some people also report out-of-body experiences or near-death experiences, where they feel like they are traveling beyond their physical body.

Could these be moments when our minds temporarily connect with the hyperverse?

Did Humans Come from the Hyperverse?

Let’s have a thought experiment: what if humans originally came from the hyperverse but were placed in this physical world? If that’s true, dreams might be our only remaining link to our true home.

But why do we only access the hyperverse in dreams and not other multiverses? Is it because our minds are naturally tuned to it?

The Mystery of Dreams and Consciousness

No one knows for sure if we live in a simulation, a vast universe or something beyond our imagination. But as human consciousness grows, we may begin to break the barriers that limit our understanding.

For now, what’s fascinating is that we seem to reach the hyperverse only when our conscious mind is at rest.

So, could dreams really be the key to another reality?



3 responses to “Are Dreams Gateways to the Hyperverse?”

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