The psychiatrist should have included the drawing in a line up with at least 5 others & asked people whether they dreamed of any of them then if so, which 1.
I must confess that I opened this thread, and as soon as I realized it wasn't some misplaced homage to Hollywood heart throb, I was a little creeped out. I was just out of bed, you see, and I was afraid that when I clicked on the link it would be the boogeyman, or some person I actually had dreamed about moments before, and was already forgetting. But no, just more woo from the woo master. He slightly resembles an old friend of mine, from waking life, but not so much really. I'm thinking of making him my avatar just to tee off the OP, but that would be mean, and dream guy is an ugly little cuss. Has it occurred to anyone that that (in the links) the reason the 'wanted' posters from all over the world look the same right down to the way the locks of his hair fall is because its an internet download of the same sketch? All any of this proves is that they have printers in those countries, which we already knew. Spooky!
I think this guy is the late night janitor in the building where our planet's "Matrix" supercomputer is located.
You realy believe any of this ? If you start making sketches of all the persona we see in our dreams, off course some persona are gonna have similarities, and some of those similarities will be more common then others, nothing strange about. Now, if you're going to take a sketch and start showing it to people, the chances of them "recognizing" somebody from their dream is a huge because we're very easily fooled people, this is why we test medicine against placebo's. (And if you ask me, especially a psychiatrist should know how easily fooled people are and should be fired for stirring up such a BS-story.)
Why do you think I put it in the art/culture section? No I don't buy it. But I think it is an ingenious experiment dealing with the creation of urban legends, collective mythologems, and other consensual sub-realities.
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This has been debunked before, from what I can remember (my memory could be wrong but we have it explained in another thread somewhere on the site) the guy in the picture is a French Surrealist that outputted this "dream image" as a form of viral artwork. In essence it's completely bogus, it's no different than the time traveller with the mullet.
wow great google feature you can click on an image then search for the image It seems that that is Barbara Eden on "I love Lucy": (so sayeth the great and powerful google) [video=youtube;MMTJHucyyCk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMTJHucyyCk[/video]
She was also on Bachelor Father, Father Knows Best, Andy Griffith Show & many others & was 1 of the leads on the "How to Marry a Millionaire" series before "I Dream Of Jeannie". Huh? How does that work?
I didn't notice before but I see why someone might guess that. I don't think she usually looked this much like Marilyn but it's 1 of those facial expressions at just the right angle at just the right time. It's also a few years before the time of "I Dream Of Jeannie".