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I've gone through that white tunnel before, pretty crazy to see it recreated in this video. I've done a lot of work with lucid dreaming. Particularly, when you wake up in the middle of the night, and try to re-enter the dream state without losing consciousness, that is called the "Wake Back To Bed" method of lucid dreaming. While trying this, laying back in bed with my eyes closed, I've gone through a tunnel multiple times. The craziest part is that you will literally "shoot out" of the tunnel on the other side and be in a dream. I've only done this successfully a few times, and usually a significant chunk of my consciousness is lost by the time I arrive. But I've gotten through the tunnel and still been able to think, "This is absolutely batshit crazy, I am still literally laying in my bed right now. But here I am in this bright, wide open dreamworld. Walking around and talking to people, while knowing my body is still in the exact same place. I can almost still feel my body to some extent. This video has made me want to try doing all this again.
That is interesting. That doesn't happen to me but I've experienced another weird phenomenon. I've had dreams that will call back to other dreams I've had years prior. I'll have a dream and then 2 years later, have another dream where I'm back in the same apartment building or the same made-up street that I dreamt about 2 years prior.
Another interesting thing about my dreams is this one particular theme that repeats over the years. I always have dreams where I walk into some place, and I keep walking deeper into it and it turns into a maze where I can no longer find the exit. And the more I search for it, the deeper into the maze I go. It's taking so many forms- a mall in New York City, a beautiful mansion, a cabin in the woods. But each time, I go in, start walking around, and end up lost inside of it and never find the escape.
I've had dreams years apart that sort of fall back into the earlier dream, and I'm fully aware I've been there before and do the same things.