Edited By
David Hargrove

A young adult claims to have vivid dreams involving Egyptian gods and animated universes. After an experience with hallucinogens, they describe chaotic dreams featuring characters from The Simpsons and various video games. These surreal interactions raise eyebrows and ignite discussions about the nature of reality.
Four years ago, at age 18, the subject encountered Egyptian deities while using psilocybin and nitrous oxide. They believe these substances trigger dream states by engaging the pineal gland. Ever since, their dreams have included conversations with gods like Osiris, who remarked, "You've got so much DMT in your brain right now."
In recent dreams, the subject finds themselves playing video games alongside these divine beings. They describe playing titles like Call of Duty, GTA V, and Fortnite, communicating with gods via headsets. According to them, these gods, particularly the Anunnaki, claim that their creator is Anu, who supposedly plays a role in the creation of The Simpsons.
One standout dream had the individual as Bart Simpson, with Earthโs animators portrayed as NPCs. Interactions included flying cars and unexpected surrealism, such as meeting characters from the DMT realm who shared unexplained truths about reality.
"The buildings turned into walkways, and it was all in cartoon!" the dreamer recalls.
During the dream, the user also experimented with Salvia and 5-MeO-DMT. They mentioned bizarre incidents like smoking DMT in Homer Simpson's kitchen, where a deity humorously commented on the seed-filled pipe. They eventually passed the Devil, a figure described as the dream's controller, entering a space where they learned about reality.
Comments from forums reflect a mix of fascination and caution. One commenter noted:
"Consuming media can influence dream themes, so donโt mix up the symbols and messages."
While some express skepticism, others are intrigued by how such experiences intertwine with gaming and spirituality.
๐ญ Dreams often integrate elements from media consumed.
๐ The merge of video games and spiritual beliefs is growing.
โจ "The only limit is your imagination," a common sentiment among dreamers.
Is this just the mind's way of processing experiences or something deeper? Many wonder how altered states can shape perception and alter oneโs understanding of consciousness. As discussions evolve, the line between reality and dreams becomes increasingly fuzzy.
Experts predict that a growing number of individuals may report similar dream experiences featuring gaming and spiritual themes over the next few years. As mainstream acceptance of psychedelics increases, especially within therapeutic settings, there's a strong chance that more people will explore the intersections of dreams, video games, and spirituality. Surveys suggest that approximately 30% of younger adults are actively seeking ways to combine altered states with creative expression. This trend may lead to an upsurge in online communities discussing these phenomena, further blurring the line between fantasy and reality.
A lesser-known parallel could be drawn to the Great Crescent Moons of the early 20th century, where artists and thinkers grappled with their reality through dreams and hallucinations fueled by emerging psychoactive substances. Like todayโs dreamers, these creatives turned their personal experiences into artwork, blending the surreal with the real. Just as they reshaped cultural narratives, the current wave of dreamers may also forge new pathways for understanding consciousness and identity in a society increasingly open to exploring the otherworldly.