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Post by ♥Starlene on Aug 2, 2007 18:23:41 GMT -5
What is your definition of a dream? I have heard many but I wonder what everyone elses opinion is on this!
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Post by Peace on Aug 2, 2007 20:23:55 GMT -5
ooh, well, a dream, for me, can be alot of things. i've always thought it was another part of the brain; awake and working, while the regular part of the brain is resting. it's the part that takes one away, astrally, or helps work through issues and confusion. even remember things long lost.
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Post by ♥Starlene on Aug 3, 2007 7:28:27 GMT -5
Funny, I ask this question and actually have a dream last night. I dont remember many of them so this was funny to me... Thanks for your interesting definition Aura
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Post by saffy on Aug 3, 2007 9:36:55 GMT -5
I agree with Aura. It sorts out things or conscious mind either can't deal with or even know. It gives you hints of past lives or tells you what you need to do to make it where you want to go. As most of you know, I have lots and lots of dreams and I usually remember them. As I started paying attention to them, I am more able to define what they mean. Sometimes it is like watching a movie, and I have had a contiuation of the same dream. That's really strange.
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Post by yogagurl on Aug 4, 2007 8:49:12 GMT -5
I think dreams are a way for your brain to solve a problem. Lots of times I have been frustrated about a problem, and dreamt the solution. This happens often with computer problems. I will have a dream about myself sitting at the computer doing the thing that solves the problem, and when I wake up I do the same thing and it works. Kristi
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