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I wonder how many people believe dreams have meanings? Or experienced any strange coincidences?
That may be. But it also may have something to do with the partial paralization we undergo during certain parts of our sleep cycle, which includes the vocal chords and tongue.didymus said:...Have you ever heard somoene talk in their sleep? It's almost all jibberish. This shows that what may make sense in a dream doesn't while awake.
Dreams can tell us about self. I used to dream I could fly (actually still do from time to time), without any means artificial. As long as the wind was right, I could spread my arms and catch the breeze. I was 15 when it started. It was a re-curring dream. Catch the wind and lift into the air, and soar around the neighborhood and beyond. I was always in a blue uniform (this has significance now), and found that the less harder I tried, the longer I stayed in the air, and the higher I went. But when the wind began to slack off, the harder I tried to stay up, the quicker I came back to Earth.ISFP said:most dreams i have are both nonsensical and meaningful.
for example, i'll dream about trying to find my deceased father in a city in new jersey. now, we haven't lived in new jersey for years and i know my father's dead, but having that dream and being somehow in touch with him through it makes the dream menaingful for me, even if it's not logical.
i've noticed that since i've stopped watching TV and getting all that weird media influence on my sub-conscious (like cartoons and stuff), my dream have been alot more powerful and less silly.