The supra-temporal field Jiang invokes to explain why dreams, images, and later classroom scenes can line up without ordinary causal sequencing.
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universal unconscious
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Jiang links the dream’s collapse of past, present, and future to the universal unconscious existing beyond ordinary time and space.
Jiang treats future-like dreams as common enough to be evidence for the universal unconscious rather than isolated curiosities.
Jiang says uncanny anticipatory contact is common enough in ordinary life to count as support for a universal unconscious.
Jiang restates this as God smiling upon a developed fetus, where the universal unconscious creates a soul inside the baby as the body takes shape.
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"It didn't feel like I'm like, experience the future. I mean, the sense of time seems like didn't exist in the in my dream...."
"Right. But like, that's what we said in the universal unconscious, right? Which beyond time and space, it's all happening at once. Okay. Are..."
"Has anyone had a dream that was basically of the future? So this happens to you a lot. Okay. Give us an example."
"I just had some very strange ones where like, I had an ex girlfriend, and I dreamt that her body had become like fully..."
"...right. So again, this gives credit to the idea of the universal unconscious. All right. Okay, let's keep on going."
"...And when God smiles upon it, what happens is that these universal unconscious that we've discussed, what it does is that it creates a..."
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