Why is it that when we are in a dream we know for sure what to do even if no one told us or it never happened before? I'll explain: |
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Why is it that when we are in a dream we know for sure what to do even if no one told us or it never happened before? I'll explain: |
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I know exactly what you mean. The best answer I can give is that the subconcious mind is weird. |
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I believe this to be a very normal phenomenen as i have experienced it many times myself. When i dream i often feel "auras" of people and their attitude, something i do not do in real life. How and why this happends remains unclear, but it does not surprise me that it does. Think about it, when you dream all the information comes internally, what kind of information this is must vary a lot. So when the brain builds a dream enviroment it adds information like that to the piece. This is what i suggest atleast. |
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It's pretty normal, in dream our memory often happen to be different. It can be based on various things, something that you heard or were thinking about at some point, or something that is based on stories that you read somewhere, or on something that you watched, and so on. It is even possible to be completely different person or being in dream. |
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Well hello! :-) I've always found these false dream memories fascinating. I remeber one where I had a brother who I was very close to. When I awoke, I realized that no such brother existed! |
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The subconscious supplies you with all you need to know about its story. |
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This happens if you take deliriant drugs too. You will begin to think you are in another place, in completely different circumstances, it's like being in a dream... but awake. Not like a lucid dream either, but literally just becoming delirious. This has always led me to believe that dreaming is a form of delirium. I guess by definition, it kind of has to be. You believe things that are not true, you see and hear things that are not there, and you are unable to logically reason. |
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I would like to throw in the idea of past life issues. I feel that experiences that are somewhere ina locked away part of your spirit can leak through into dreams. |
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All good ideas, guys; can I add a sort of boring, mundane reason? When you are dreaming, your memory is shut off. |
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It's difficult to pin down, but I think theories like LaBerge's "schemas" work well most of the time, and add to that a lack of memory....then you have a new life. |
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