The author describes missing time as occurring in a manner similar to a dream. Ordinary perception dissolves and is replaced by a symbolic shift with no physical continuity. The loss of memory resembles falling into a dream and reawakening without narrative connection.
The event feels multidimensional, with senses muted and time suspended. Emotions are heightened yet unclear. The dreamlike nature challenges literal interpretation.
Rekshan argues that missing time should be read as dream testimony, not historical record, echoing shamanic dream-sharing traditions.








