Dreams of Aliens

Chapa told us about beings that carry as part of their bodies “dream-sacks.” Through these sacks, the mental activity equivalent to “dreaming” takes place in them even while they are awake – meaning their “waking mind” deals with things in the domain of alertness.

“The sacks never sleep. They are always dreaming.” And dreams in the universe, Chapa said, are not a matter of sleep. They are a state of constant exploration, of movement and navigation in a universe where many more possibilities are available than are available to us.

Thanks to these “sacks,” the beings could dream 24 hours a day (or throughout whatever local day-night cycle they had), examine alternative worlds, and even glide into them.

“Even when the being stood, spoke, fought, or navigated between suns, inside its body corridors of other realities would open. Worlds that were not chosen. Histories that never materialized. Other ‘nows,’ parallel, present.”

One could say that these beings carry with them a panel of parallel quantum timelines, along with a live image of what is happening in them “right now,” living branchings, moving, examining one another.

And if the beings have sufficient energy, they can – while gliding, when the sacks take control of the “central mind” – cross with their full physical density into another state. That is, not only does consciousness glide; the body does too.

“The being would disappear from the path where it was observed, and appear in another, without losing physical coherence, without dispersing.”

Beings of this kind belong to older species than the Adamites, and it seems as though the “Adamites” – even the primordial Adam who created them (“the Yahwehs”) – were deliberately engineered without these sacks, and therefore our dreaming capacity is quite limited. Someone compared us to them as a computer with limited RAM that can only run one process at a time, while they run thousands of simulations in parallel. Our consciousness is locked into a single track, and there is nothing to be done about it.

“But that doesn’t mean,” Chapa said, “that we cannot do additional things with our dreaming capacity, beyond what we think is possible. It just requires hard training.” (Chapa, 1994)

Aliens' Dream-Sacks (Dreams of Aliens) – Adamite Dream Training – Chapa’s Practice
חלומות של חייזרים – תרגילי חלימה של חפא

Another set of practicing by Chapa:
תרגול ההתכנסות, תרגול המעבר, תרגול הנהג (המנכ"ל)
Convergence Practice, Transition Practice, Driver Practice (The CEO)

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