Dreams....

Discussion in 'Free Thoughts' started by Aphrodite cowl, Aug 2, 2007.

  1. Aphrodite cowl Registered Member

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    Is it possible to have a dream about something you know completely nothing about? Now I'm still a junior high student so I hadn't known a lot about gasses but in my dream one of the people said something that I had no previous knowledge of and continued on to say all these facts that I had never heard of in my life. How is that possible?
     
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  3. lucifers angel same shit, differant day!! Registered Senior Member

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    in my opinion yes it is!

    i dream of places i have never been to and end up going there, i know the landmarks and what shops are where.
     
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  5. draqon Banned Banned

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    this is what makes me question the reality of dreams, it seems that dream are as just as real as this life is...I mean my consciousness is within those dreams. And yes I have seen many things I have not seen in my life.
     
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  7. Orleander OH JOY!!!! Valued Senior Member

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    Is it possible you heard about it all as a child and it just stayed in your brain, but you don't remember it?
    Or maybe you fell asleep with the tv one and picked up on the info that way. coma patients do.
     
  8. shorty_37 Go! Canada Go! Registered Senior Member

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    I have a tendancy sometimes to have the weirdest dream that is based somewhat on the concept and going ons in a movie I just watched.
    My brain makes it own twist on it and then I figure out where I must have got it from.
     
  9. Norsefire Salam Shalom Salom Registered Senior Member

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    Yes (by the way your type is too small)

    Anyway, I've had dreams where I was a number of imagined things (jedi, for instance, I'm not joking!) I suppose it just comes to you. Also, I've had dreams where I'm fucking a girl, but I havent yet.
     
  10. LeeDa Danger! Read with caution. Registered Senior Member

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    I had this dream last night and there was like this totally collapsed bridge. I flew over top of it. The thing I noted most was the devastation. I thought after waking up that the first thing I would do is check my normal internet news for a collapsed bridge. What do you know there was a collapsed bridge.

    I don't know. Must of picked it up from somewhere. Hadn't watched tv for a long time. I wonder where.
     
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  11. Fraggle Rocker Staff Member

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    When you dream, all of your cognitive processes are taking place in your unconscious. Your unconscious is the place where things go that you have learned, experienced, heard, etc., but are not conscious of. These are things that a hypnotist or several kinds of therapists could extract from you, but without that, you don't know they're there.

    In some cases it's part of a painful memory that you have blocked out to avoid the feeling. Down it goes into your unconscious. Or it might be something you haven't had any use for so you forgot it. It's still in your unconscious. In other cases it's something you weren't paying attention to consciously, but you did hear it, or see it, or experience it, so it was filed in your synapses. You can't get at this stuff consciously. (Duh.) But it's there.

    When you dream, your conscious mind quiesces, giving your unconscious a little chance for exercise. It's free to take things from your dormant conscious, since it inhabits the same brain and can just go ahead and fire off some neurons to activate some synapses. But it also has all those other synapses that you can't access consciously. So they activate in your dream state, when your unconscious can't be overruled by your conscious mind.
     
  12. LeeDa Danger! Read with caution. Registered Senior Member

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    The only place I could of got information from about a bridge collapse would of been from my computer screen well the most obvious anyway. Nothing at all was registered consciously about a bridge collapse before I went to bed. No information nothing.

    Any sort of skill?

    I'm intrigued.

    Wiki Says it is unknown why dreams occur at all

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream

    So um anyway i'm real interested in dreams now.
     
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  13. Lord Hillyer Banned Banned

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    Early dementia setting in. Enjoy it.
     

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