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Experts in Lucid Dreaming: A Question
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Dreams are not a form of memory replay.. How can a nightmare or dying in a dream have anything to do with memory? Dreams are not even closely related to us, they are given to us, yes, given to us.
OP's dilemma is completely different, he/She is experiencing real time viewing, something lm not familiar with. But l do know this, if you are or have been psychology scarred or hurt by someone it will affect your abilities to leave your body.. OP's capture by the police would have affected him/her mentally, it's not Karma (doesn't exist) it's trauma.
Quoting: Lazzathegreek Well, considering the studies on Rats and even Humans show that we produce place-cells and time-cells in the hippocampus that replay during NREM1 and I've experienced memory consolidation many times in my own dreams I'll state again that the research shows memory-replay is a part of dreaming. That said, we also know dreams are episodic, semantic, spatial, sensory and temporal replay. In the case of other experiences outside of your waking life that stems from the semantic quality of dreams that can reflect other aspects of your character. I also know the memories we have in replay are not exclusive to just our waking life but that's for you to sort out in your own dreams what that means.
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