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Is it difficult to live your dreams when you're deep inside of one?

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    pinksfloyd - 18-21 years old - male

    Posted by pinksfloyd Mar 10th, 2013 at 6:05PM

    the idea is we are already inside a dream, or at least some of us are.

    There's first round humans that are living their life for the first time, then theres the rest who are simply experiencing their lives as a vivid memory (or dream) in the last 12 minutes after the heart has stopped breathing but the brain is still functioning.

    say you have a dream and it lasts for a long time, then you wake up and notice not much time has passed in relation to the dream, for example days of adventure can be dreamt in a half hour

    ... apply that idea to the concept of dreaming your life. that 12 mintes after we stop living before the brain dies, and we've all heard the idea of our life flashing before our eyes before we die... we could easily dream our entire lives all over again, only we'd be experiencing it from the perspective of the older, dieing version of ourselves, wiithout realising!

    So the question is, are you alive, or are you just remembering your life, moment by moment....

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