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Can sleep be said to be a form of time travel?

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It is believed that when we sleep, the time moves faster. Does that mean we’re traveling through time when we’re sleeping?

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  1. Sleep does not qualify as time travel. While you are sleeping even though your mind is unaware of the happenings around, your body is fully aware of the conditions. Sleep could have been called a form of time travel only if you did not age as everybody else in that time period. If you went into sleep for a 50 years or so, expecting to see the future when you wake up, you are actually wasting a lot of important time that is eventually going to pass anyway. Yeah, if you went into some kind of cryo-sleep (cryo is used for things dealing with very low temperature) that may not age your body, or somehow if you could stop your metabolism you may call yourself to be time traveling.

  2. There is no time in the experience of sleep and dreaming. Time is a perception of the conscious mind. The mechanic of dreaming and sleeping transcends the plodding belief in time. Therefore past is now. Past lives can be flashed on in dreams now. There is no ‘traveling’ anywhere.
    Everything is available at our fingertips. Everything is energy. All one need do is tweak the frequency of that experience and it resounds in the present moment and is experiences. The entire creational matrix exists in only one place. It is a holographic phenomena, all aspects of it within its every part. What we experience of it depends upon which frequency of it we are reverberating with. What determines what we reverberate with are our thoughts and awareness. When we are awakened sufficiently to our truth, we have the capacity to alter our frequency to experience anything that ever existed at will because past still is. It is another frequency is all.