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040 | _cNew Zealand National Baha'i Reference Library | ||
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_9734 _aGrace J. Keene |
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245 | _aThe Baháʼí Faith and Dreams: Unified Theory of Another World | ||
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_an.p. _bGrace J. Keene _c2020 |
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500 | _aFor eons, people have debated this question: what are dreams? Materialists have categorized dreams as fantastical and meaningless. The mystery deepens, however, because a person may dream for six years total in his or her life. This suggests that there is more to dreams than the simplistic view. For example, those that value dreams seem able to extract information from them. The idea of the prophetic dream is thousands of years old. Some cultures describe the dreamscape as another world entirely and describe this dreamscape in astonishingly rich detail. There are even those who view dreams as real. There may be scientific support for this idea. This book will explore this idea. This book will present the novel idea that dreams may be a parallel universe. This parallel universe may hold the secret to the afterlife and the keys to the Kingdom of God. The mechanism of prophecy will be revealed through new developments in theoretical physics. Now for the first time, all of these ideas may be reconciled and form part of a unified theory of dreams. This theory grows from the Writings of the new world religion, the Baháʼí Faith. | ||
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_9892 _aDreams _vBaha'i Faith |
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