Inception: Decoding the Reality

Risikesh Aaroor
Sep 9, 2018 · 4 min read

Ok, we all have seen the movies Inception and Déjà vu. They both have a common or sort of a common premise that is ‘Experiencing something that you feel you have already experienced’ or in other terms ‘Precognition’. Both are different in the taste of storyline but they have common grounds on the concept of Precognition.

This article contains topic covering Precognition, illusion and Dream.

“I feel like I have been to this place before?’’ “I feel like this event has already happened in my life”, do these questions come to your mind. If yes then you are experiencing precognition and no coincidence.

Precognition can happen anytime and at anyplace, even when you’re conscious and even when you’re unconscious.

  • We’ve seen repeatedly movies adaptation based on Time Travel wherein one person could travel back in time and change everything.
  • Alternate Realities wherein two twin looking individuals meet although one is from a different reality.
  • Cloning wherein a human is cloned to get similar copies of himself
  • Advanced A.I which tells you about your eating habits and the date on which you will die
  • And last but not the least Precognition.

But do they exist in reality?

The answer is uncertain, because of the secret societies existence ‘most humans on the planet may never get to know if this is real’. We will see for ourself, one day these events are bound to happen.

Coming on to Inception and Déjà vu these two movies seemed logical to me and the concept behind them is true. Hinduism has written text stating both concepts. It says “Whatever we see, smell or feel are mere illusions the Creator (God) has put in place to keep us unaware of the Ultimate Truth.”

We are not what we are; they program us in a way that we cannot see beyond the space. Researchers and the Vedic texts state that Space isn’t what we see it like. It's colorful and with life in it. Creator (God) knows that ordinary humans won’t survive the ultimate vision of reality.

Source: Art by ISKCON Bhagwad Geeta

In Mahabharata, Lord Krishna gave the ultimate vision only to Arjun to make him able to see the ‘Universal Form of Lord Vishnu’. Inception or dream is a reality which takes place in an alternate reality. Probably the one different from ours. God has blurred the line between a dream and a reality.

Inception is basically one dream interwoven into another. This loop may go on as long as you are seeing the dream. Sometimes the dreamer sweats or just wakes up in awe. These are the signs you are seeing another reality, which you couldn’t bear to see anymore.

Source : Google

A dream could be of any type. For example, you are falling from a ridge for 30 minutes in your dream, it might seem only a few seconds to you when you come out of it. Although we don’t realize, dreams take most of our sleep time. If you see a dream for 50–60 seconds that means you're seeing a 15–30 minutes of an alternate reality. ‘Inception’ the movie works on this parameter.

A dream in which you are proposing your love to some unknown person or some distant colleague of yours with whom you never even had a cup of coffee.. then you are seeing an alternate reality. Don’t wander in your dream to find reality.

Precognition is a subject that fascinates me every time I see a movie like inception or see a dream. If you like my article bang the claps and follow me.

Note: This article is based on Movie review and Researched materials. None of these are my inventions.The pictures added here are taken directly from Google source for educational purpose.

Source : Google Buddhist Mandala

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