Dream Prompter

The Infinite Worlds of Dreamprompter™

Throughout human history dreams were simply a continuation of waking reality. Sleep’s recall began our daily conversation . . . colorful times, indeed. Then reason insisted otherwise, suggesting psychological insights—when not dismissing these exotic episodes as hallucinations, childhood fantasies, or just the mind’s mischief.

Today, a prominent theory explains dreaming as an evolved survival mechanism for rehearsing possible threats—compare when dogs run in their sleep as though fleeing danger . . . better if prepared. And, beyond sharing our dreams in speech, we tend to simulate dreaming more and more through the waking arts: painting, writing, movies, television, digital and virtual realities—letting imagination inform, entertain, and deceive us for good or not. Night after night such media influence joins our individual memories in the data bank of experience . . . and new sleeptime scenarios appear. The result is an assortment of images, voices, happenings we scan for meaning. How can this detailed panorama not matter to us personally? With luck some message might emerge—if it could be interpreted. Further, from quantum physics serious surmise arises that every dream is a multiversal iteration among the sleeper’s countless selves; once aware of this oddest prospect, who with normal curiosity wakes lethargic after witnessing the distinct possibility? Given a considerable reputation servicing mundane matters like survival, perhaps the dream process itself might assist . . .

Infinite World Images – Browse 46,484 Stock Photos, Vectors, and Video | Adobe Stock

Imagine a convenient way to focus dreams upon your chief concerns—those existential challenges faced constantly: work, education, income, love, wellbeing—let alone flights of fantasy. In profound fact, this solution is at last practical. Brent Logan, inventor of the popular BabyPlus early learning system, discovered that because outward sounds affect the content of dreams (particularly a sleeper’s recorded voice), short and repeated queries or statements can produce dreamt answers from the subconscious. Each response is unique for the questioner, and if not obvious in the immediate dream then recalled soon after—sometimes triggered by incidents when awake, and occasionally predicting them!

From a user’s bedside cellphone, the affordable Dreamprompter app permits low volume repetition of a short inquiry at preselected times without disturbing sleep. These cues can seek practical advice about employment, learning, habits, emotions, relationships, travel, or exotic entertainment—every reply appropriate thanks to the dreamer’s lifetime input, and amplified through endless variants.

Effective, safe, breathtaking—consider Dreamprompter’s vast

universe yours . . .   

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top