Revelation

Science

As mentioned earlier, many scientific discoveries have emerged from dream revelations.

Another notable example comes from the chemist Dmitri Mendeleev, who reportedly envisioned the periodic table of elements in a dream and wrote it down as soon as he awoke.

One of the central mysteries in physics is the nature of time. Our current cosmological model assumes a linear progression, beginning with a single moment roughly 14 billion years ago. But what if our understanding of the Big Bang is incomplete and in need of revision?

In the Astral world, time is experienced differently from our physical reality. We may encounter events from the past, yet at other times gain insight into possible future events. Could this experience of the Astral suggest a bridge to a higher, perhaps fourth dimension? Developing the skill of Lucid Dreaming gives deeper insights to this question.

Quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity emphasize the importance of the observer (psyche/soul), in shaping our understanding of the universe. Exploring the psyche offers a unique perspective on reality itself. In this light, Astral travel provides an accessible path to delve more deeply into one’s inner consciousness and the fundamental nature of the soul.

Religion

“The Spirit of truth will come and lead you into the fullness of truth.”

Some of the Bible’s most pivotal moments arose from dreams. Most notably, Joseph received a dream instructing him to flee to Egypt with Mary and Jesus to protect them from King Herod. Would the world have had access to Jesus’ teachings had that dream not occurred?

Other parts of the Bible also highlight the power of dreams: Jacob’s ladder, Daniel’s interpretations of the king’s dreams, and John’s visions in the Book of Revelation all stem from mystical dreams.

“The Kingdom of Heaven is within you.” Mystical teachings from East and West converge on this truth: real insight comes from connecting with our inner world.

Beyond the Bible, the Quran and Hindu Upanishads contain numerous examples of dreams as conduits for divine messages.

With organized religions no longer as central, many are feeling the subtle emptiness they once helped fill. Now is the time to heed that inner call and cultivate our own experiences. Through personal exploration, we gain a deeper understanding of our spiritual nature. Reawakening dream memory and lucidity is a vital step in this evolution.

The Arts

This category, perhaps more than the others, is something most of us can relate to. How many times have you awakened from a dream with a movie plot idea, a melody or lyric fading away, or the impression of a scene you wish you could capture and bring onto canvas?

Many artists and musicians have drawn inspiration, visions, and insights from the hypnagogic state, the threshold between waking and sleeping. Salvador Dalí even developed an intriguing technique to tap into it, which he called “slumber with a key.”

A creative genius is someone who produces work of remarkable originality, depth, and influence by blending imagination, intuition, and a singular way of perceiving the world, often in ways others do not naturally access or understand.

Our connection to the other side of existence, the Astral, can function like a creative muse, a wellspring of energy and inspiration we can learn to engage with.

We believe that everyone has this capacity within them. The Astral reality is like a seed of potential, one that only needs a bit of nourishment to come to life.