Life is a Dream
You have to believe me. These words are of the utmost importance: Life is a dream. Dreams are as real as the rest of our lives. Reality is not fixed forever. The reality you believe you're trapped in will come to pass and will come to an end as suddenly as your worst nightmare. This past reality will cease to exist and vanish in oblivion the way your dreams do. Like the people you see and touch in your dreams, the people in your life will remain totally unaware of your experiences. Everybody's life is a personal experience. You're on your own. Those people in your dreams are totally unaware of the role they play in your dreams while you sleep and so it is when you switch from your current reality to a new one. In no time, the memory of the past experience fades away and ceases to exist. Don’t worry about it; every element and component of your life is being harmonized with the new situations. It follows the evolution.
One has to experience a situation of great vulnerability in his life to realize that the daily reality is largely influenced by energy. The more energy one has, the more he is connected to the daily reality. When this energy dwindles to a low point, one can easily switch from, from one dream to another which in fact is moving from one reality to another. When no energy is left, one immediately moves from one state to another, which represents a complete change of reality.
Energy is the cement that bounds an entity to the human state of life. As soon as the energy is drained and not renewed or the organism experiences a situation where this energy is going to be lost, the mind is free to leave the organism he has been using in order to complete his stay in this human world. It certainly bears some similarity to a car that comes out of fuel. One should not be shocked by such an earthly comparison, it is perfectly normal. All existing systems are copies of a multitude of similar ones over all Universe. Yet, because Nature never creates two things in perfect similarity, each has its uniqueness and differences.