Evgeny Meshkov found Thiaoouba Prophecy book when he was 20 years old. After having several life experiences that proved the complete truthfulness of the book, he tried to do his best to spread Thiaoouba's message.
In the previous video, I talked about my experience
with lucid dreams and I shared my thoughts on how they could work. If you have
not watched that video, then I advise you to watch it, because I won't rehash
the basics again.
Lucid dreams feel very real. When we have a lucid
dream, we know that we are dreaming because we have accumulated enough knowledge
in our soul during the time that we’ve lived in the real world to distinguish a
dream from reality. For example, if a 30-year-old man fell asleep in his bed,
and woke up at the school desk, then he would probably immediately understand
that this is a dream.
But what would happen if a person never lived in
reality and woke up in a lucid dream? Since he had never lived, he could
consider dreams to be reality. Of course, dreams are already a reality – a part
of it. But because of the yet non-existent words to describe these things, it
is very difficult to correctly express my thoughts. And I can't say "he
could consider the dream environment as a material world made of atoms",
because in our example the person knows nothing about atoms. It was as if he
was born in a lucid dream. His soul is saturated only with the data that he
receives within the lucid dream.
Here's the question - can it even be that a person
who has never lived in the world that we call material can live in the world of
lucid dreams?
This leads us to the film “The Matrix”, in which
newborn babies never wake up, which means they have no knowledge from the
material world.
I remember everything that happened to me in my
lucid dreams. This means that the information that I received in my lucid
dreams - and in ordinary dreams as well - was recorded in my Astral body (*
also known as a soul). If a person from the first seconds of his life
is connected to a machine that creates a fictional lucid dream for him, then he
will not know that this is a dream. He will think that a lucid dream is what we
call life.
(* At the same time, one can express
philosophical reflections that the real reality is when we are pure Spirit,
because what we call reality, the world, was completely invented and created by
the Superior Intelligence).
In the film “The Matrix,” the machines generated a
seamless story for the people connected to the system. This seamlessness plays
a key role in creating a logical chain of cause and effect. After all, if the
pear that you plucked to eat would suddenly transform into a snake biting you,
you might start suspecting that something is wrong.
(* Provided that there would be no logical
reason for such a transformation, which means the impossibility of introducing
a law, under the clear conditions of which a pear would always turn into a
snake).
Thinking about the nature of lucid dreams, I
believe that if people can learn to generate the environment in lucid dreams,
as well as different situations and events in it, then some of the things shown
in the Matrix could cease to be science fiction. If people by that time do not
have democracy, complete control over the fate of their countries, then some
madmen could use such a system to enslave people. Of course, the question arises
why they should support the lives of such people, or even go to such
difficulties? But it’s not so important now.
In this video, I just wanted to show how studying
the workings of lucid dreams could, in theory, bring the main feature of the
movie The Matrix closer to reality.
Thank you for watching, and please write in the
comments if you would like to live in such a Matrix for at least one day?
A lucid dream happens when a person is aware that
he is in a dream and he can control his body in that dream just as he does in
real life in his physical body.
To save time, while talking about my findings and
hypotheses regarding the nature of lucid dreams, I will quickly show screenshots
of pages from my free book, Simple Truths of Life, where I recount the content
of lucid dreams that I have had. You can pause and read them if you're
interested.
Having experienced my first lucid dream, I was
amazed at how everything was, as if, real in it. I could command my body in
that dream as if I were actually living. And as I looked around me, I could see
the furnishings behind me, and outside the windows of my village house, I saw
sunny summer weather. This experience is comparable to the transition from a
video, where you have no control over what is happening, to a 3D game, where
you can move freely in space, look around and interact with objects and living
beings.
Then in such dreams you can, let’s say, feel the
world of the lucid dream with your body that you have in that dream. I will
return to this topic.
In my first long lucid dream, I was amazed that I
could feel being tired after a long run to and from my home in Moscow. How is
this possible? I thought. After all, this is just a dream... (*
"Just" a dream)
Another important conclusion I’ve made was the
fact that I could fantasize and think things through in my lucid dream exactly
the same way as in reality. This may not come as much of a surprise to you,
especially if you know that some people even paint entire paintings in their
lucid dreams.
Then I have the feeling that dreams have a limited
length - which, in itself, is logical, since we have to wake up sooner or
later. I woke up early in the morning or at night after some of these vivid
dreams - as I sometimes call lucid dreams - and I immediately turned on my
laptop to write down the details of the lucid dream while I still remembered
them well. And then I noticed that my longest lucid dreams took up about the
same number of lines in a text file.
Also, we shouldn’t assume that we have complete
freedom of choice in lucid dreams. It must be understood that a dream is also a
tool created in the Universe, and it also plays a role in our learning. Can you
during physics class just start playing a video game on your phone right in
front of the teacher? I hope no.
This happened in one of my lucid dreams, the
setting of which reminded me of the computer game Silent Hill 3. The dark
atmosphere of the building I was in did not attract me, and I wanted to go
outside. I seemed to know all this time that if I leave this not the most
pleasant building, then the dream will end. Despite this, I rushed down the
dark corridor and turned right, and then again to find myself at the double
front door. Without any sign of hesitation and without looking back, I opened
it, and I didn’t even have time to properly examine the bright street, when
that dream ended. As was predicted in my mind.
I refused to learn the lesson that was given to me
by that dark atmosphere of the dilapidated building, and so the lesson was
over.
(* I always liked being outside, on the street,
especially if the weather is sunny).
Then we have bodies in our lucid dreams. And these
bodies can not only be different from dream to dream, but they can also change
during the course of a single lucid dream.
So, in one dream, when I woke up at a desk at
school, I was a boy of about preteen age - which I did not immediately realize;
it took many weeks before I figured it out.
In another dream, I did not expect to hear that I
had female voice when I greeted people. Looking down on my body, I saw clothes
that many would call feminine, and I could also make out the outlines of female
forms underneath. After a while my body had become masculine and I never felt the
transition – when it happened or how.
In another dream, I was able to look at myself in
a mirror that was of low resolution - that is, I could see the pixels in the
oval mirror in my bathroom, as if that mirror was a monitor. I remember that I
had long hair that reached at least my shoulders (* at that time in
reality I had short hair), but due to the low resolution of the mirror,
I could not see the details of my face in that lucid dream.
If you are familiar with the topics of my channel,
then you have probably heard about the book "Thiaoouba: The Golden
Planet", which can be downloaded for free in online bookstores. I wrote in
my free book “ Simple Truths of Life” about how I found out that the content of
Thiaoouba is completely true. So in that book it says that people have 9 bodies
(* and animals have 3). A human being consists of the following
bodies: physical, physiological, fluidic, Astral (soul), psychic, astropsychic,
psychotypical, and the names of the two remaining bodies are unknown.
Some of these bodies die, while others we wear, so
to speak, until the end of our life-path in the Universe.
To save time, which I don't have a lot of at the
moment, I'll just give you screenshots from my book if you want to read
the details of my reasoning. And I understand that some things will seem
unclear to you - I have already written and talked about them in my book and
other videos; I advise you to familiarize yourself with their contents. Here I
will briefly talk about my thoughts regarding the nine bodies of people. You
may know that the Spirit, or God, who is the Superior Intelligence, after the
creation of the Universe, inserted an infinitesimal part of himself into the
human body (* in animals, apparently, too). Our mind, intellect
is something that has always existed and will exist after the end of the
universe. Our bodies are tools that we temporarily use while we live in the
universe.
In lucid dreams, we clearly have some kind of body
that is capable of transforming from one form to another. There is, of course, a
lot to be learned about lucid dreaming. But I suppose that such a body can be
created for each dream - i.e. we don't have that body when we are awake - but I
like the idea that in lucid dreams we move around in one of our nine bodies – which
could contain some other of our bodies.
One candidate is the astropsychic body. After Thao
created a hallucination for Michel during his trip to Thiaoouba, she said that
the astropsychic body was separated from their other bodies - physical,
physiological, psychotypical, astral, etc. (TP p. 50). I note that this most
likely means that our mind can be separated not only from the physical body -
astral projection, when the astral body is separated from the physical body -
but also from the astral body, when our mind is in the astropsychic body.
I’ll note that during the hallucination created by
Thao, Michel did not even know that it was a hallucination - it seemed so real
to him. I mention this because lucid dreams are also very real if your focus is
on the present moment, or here and now, which is the world of your lucid dream.
For example, in one of my long lucid dreams, I was
beginning to awaken when I thought about my physical body, my mind and
connection to the reality of the lucid dream was shrouded in haze; at that
moment, I began to focus my attention on the present moment and on my present
body - which, at that moment, was the body of that dream, and the present
moment was the situation surrounding me in that dream; specifically, I was
running at the gate of my school. My mind immediately returned to a clear state
of consciousness, and I again lived in that dream as if it were reality - but
obviously different, which, in general, how we know that we are sleeping (*
perhaps I will talk about this in another video).
This brings us to the following reasoning. You may
have noticed that 9 human bodies somewhat resemble a nesting doll when a
smaller one sits in a larger toy, etc. You probably heard about vibration from
physics lessons and you know that there are different wavelengths. There is a
text in Thiaoouba book which suggests that everything material is just a
vibration. I myself theorize that it’s the infinite space that vibrates. But
now is not about that.
Often walking on the Crimean bridge to Gorky Park
and looking at the Moskva River, I noticed how the big waves created by the
ships contain smaller waves, and those contain even smaller ones. This is one
of the remarks that led me to the reasoning that the world was created
according to the same principle - it consists of vibrations of different
lengths and frequencies. Some vibrations create what we know as a neutron,
others create an electron, then there are smaller vibrations - quarks, and this
process continues until we end up with the smallest vibration in the universe.
For example, if you are familiar with music, you know that the sounds generated
by musical instruments (photo) consist of vibrations of different
frequencies; it’s what gives different instruments a unique sound.
All of this led me to believe that lucid dreams
are most likely made up of lower vibrations than atoms and electrons, and
possibly quarks. In other words, they could be made up of very small particles
that may not yet be known to science. I believe this is also because there are
stories of people who, in their lucid dreams, can create different objects at
will alone. Nobody canceled the laws of physics in dreams, which means that
some energy must be spent on such a creation - and, as we know, the smaller the
particle, the less it weighs and the easier it is to move it.
Of course, these are my thoughts. Dreams also have
their own laws, although usually they are very similar to those that we have in
reality - in the world of atoms.
They can be compared to video games or movies,
where authors can create laws and behaviors to tell their story that contradict
the way reality behaves.
I’ll try to briefly answer the question why people
who experience lucid dreams cannot be in their imagination. The spirit
originally had an imagination in which it imagined everything that it was going
to create. I myself have had a lot of experience with imagination, and I know
for sure that lucid dreams and imagination are two different things. In my
imagination, I could never feel the world around me - which, by the way, is one
of the reasons for the creation of the Universe by the Superior Intelligence.
He wanted to receive sensations from it through a human being; You can know
about this from the book Thiaoouba: The Golden Planet.
So, lucid dreams feel very real when you are in
them, and your mind is completely focused on the reality, which at that moment
in time is the setting of your lucid dream.
(*I will note that I have not had experience
with smell, touch and smell in such dreams. This is something I want to try to
experience – if it’s possible - in the next lucid dream, which I hope I will
have).
The question is - why are they needed and why do
we live in a material reality created by vibrations that we see as atoms (*
if my hypothesis is correct)? We have yet to answer these questions,
and for this we need to seriously and scientifically study this topic.
We can also see that if a lucid dream is like
material reality, then material reality is like a lucid dream. Thus, from a
certain angle we can see life as a very long dream.
If something is not clear, then feel free to write
about it in the comments to the video.