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Re: Do you believe that sometimes dreams is more t
For the record, the typical dream is the result of your brain reorganizing memories that were acquired or remembered that previous day. Think of a truck load of books being dropped off at a bookstore or library and the night staff spending the night putting them in their proper place. Because they often seem to be too vivid (and thus have some important meaning), we place far too much emphasis on them. And since they are so symbolic in nature, we can remember a powerful dream and match it with just about anything of importance that happens. Therein lies the fatal flaw with nearly all prophecies. They are powerfully told, yet vague. Say very little, yet convey all most no real meaning. And when all is said and done, we still manage to match random things that happen in our lives with random dreams and assign significance to them. This IS easy to do because we often wake from dreams that have profound effects on us emotionally and assume that they MUST mean something as a result.
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