Hello. And do you, good day. Good day. How can you know when a subject is under hypnosis, whether they are depicting a reality or a dream? What's the difference between the two? Good question. Thank you. We sometimes ask them. Now the real question is this. Anything, first of all, anything you can imagine is in some way shape or form a reality. The question is not is it real, the question is it relevant to your reality? Because something can be real but not be relevant to you, to your reality. Does that make sense? Yes. That's what you're really asking. What's the degree of probability of relevance of this experience to my consensus or individual reality. That's the real question. And therefore, you can each answer that on your own in a personal way. When this person is under hypnosis, whatever it is they are relating, can be a real reality, a real experiential reality, but if it has no real relevance for you, then in a sense, it might as well be a dream, yes?
So you have to decide what the degree of relevance of the information is for you and apply that information. in whatever way is relevant for your own life. It doesn't really much matter whether it's actually a real physical reality or something that exists in another dimension or another plane. Remember that in the spirit world, you could say, well, that's all non-physical. And yet someone can create a reality out of thought instantaneously that seems even more real than what you consider physical reality to be. So what's real? It's a relative perspective of relevance. Yes? Uh-huh. Does this help? Yes.