
Hopkins describes a woman witnessing an unfamiliar bright room and shirtless figures while also believing she is still in her bedroom. She experiences two streams of awareness at once, as if occupying two realities. This dual-mind perception is characteristic of altered dream states where symbolic scenes overlap with waking memory. She reports confusion about the lack of a patio and pool where she expects them to be. Hopkins interprets the experience as a liminal encounter moment in which dream logic and waking logic coexist.
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This page was written by an LLM grounded on a corpus of texts related to DSETI topics like Mack, Hopkins, Cannon, and the DSETI books.