A daydream is a regular dream. You dream 24/7, only when you sleep the day dreams expand to all senses. When you are awake, the daydreams usually stick to one sense, sound, a verbalization of the dreams which most people would call thinking. You can improve your daydreaming to be as intense as normal dreaming by doing a lot of daydreaming. Thats how Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla did their mental experiments for example. Or how Aldoux Huxley came up with writing themes. This guy uses daydreams to calculate the most complicated mathematics, faster than a calculator: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/a...athemagic.html. A lot of people in history have already shown that dreams can be used for real life too, and that dreaming is apprently the fastest form of thinking and problem solving. |
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