The Dream World
Most people think dreams are private, just figments of their own subconscious. Flickering images, leftover thoughts, bizarre narratives made up by a brain trying to organize its day. But that's a shallow interpretation of something far more profound. Because sometimes, what you dream wasn't yours to begin with. And sometimes, you're not the only one dreaming it. All over the world, from Indigenous tribes to ancient mystery schools, there have been whispers of what are now called 'shared dreams'. Two people, sometimes strangers, waking up with the same memory of the same place, the same events, the same conversation. They weren't dreaming alone. They were meeting, somewhere beyond the limits of the physical, in what Thoth and others described as the astral commons. A realm where minds untethered from bodies can converge. You might brush it off as coincidence, but science is slowly catching up. Studies in consciousness research including work by pioneers like Dr. ...