Jul 22, 2001 • by Igor Doygo

Explanation of Transits

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Transits are simple. Do you know how cells multiply? There was one – then two. So too with Perception Bubbles. Humans are something like a program for the reproduction of the world – a cluster of cells or "Perception Bubbles". We create the world. A multitude of "bubbles" that merge into one.

What is the difference between the dream world and the real world? The difference is that in the dream world, "Perception Bubbles" are separated from each other, while in the everyday world, they have merged! But even the powerful work of billions of people could not completely destroy the "films of bubbles". This allows some individuals (like Doc :)) to use transits even in the real world. A transit is an image that transfers the dreamer from one bubble to another. In your dream, there can only be up to 7 plus or minus 2 bubbles (laws of the world, nothing can be done!), meaning either 5 or 9 bubbles. This refers to simple (up to lucid) dreams. This rule does not apply to Lucid Dreams.