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hello everybody,
Am here to know your opinion about something, something about dreams. It sometime boggles my mind that could dreams remotely impart future event. Although I completely believe in worldly and physical things rather than fictitious or being spiritual, yet some instance make me think that they might. Rarely some moments when I unwittingly experience and it just pricks my mind," oh god, i have seen or experienced this snap/moment before(in dreams)", though it wasn't vividly recalled . I don't know whether it is just a figment of my imagination or not, but I have experienced it( 3-4 time in my life). Please share your views or such experience that you guys if underwent.
Thank you
(sorry for bad English)
Am here to know your opinion about something, something about dreams. It sometime boggles my mind that could dreams remotely impart future event. Although I completely believe in worldly and physical things rather than fictitious or being spiritual, yet some instance make me think that they might. Rarely some moments when I unwittingly experience and it just pricks my mind," oh god, i have seen or experienced this snap/moment before(in dreams)", though it wasn't vividly recalled . I don't know whether it is just a figment of my imagination or not, but I have experienced it( 3-4 time in my life). Please share your views or such experience that you guys if underwent.
Thank you
(sorry for bad English)
go work bro
2012-09-14 11:28:42
ok
2012-09-14 11:33:46
Is it normal to not have dreams at all? Does it mean I'm unhealthy? I remember I used to have lots of them when I was 15 and under. Now, I barely have them.
2012-09-14 21:20:22
No, it doesn't mean that you are unhealthy. Actually you dream ,but you can't remember the next day that you dreamed or what you have dreamed last night. Even I too have very rare dreams which I have remembered the next day, in retrospect. Generally the childhood or teen dream are more influencing effect and longs in our memory.
When we are sleeping our brain works even more than our conscious mind, it execute a series of operation on the data of the whole day which get accumulated in the temporary memory of our brain (kinda like ram of computer) and subsequently useful information get stored orderly into our permanent memory. All these thing happens simultaneously with our dream. Apart from this, during sleeping the maintenance and repair operation of the cells and wounded muscles comes into action. As my memory servers, this sleeping is called "retrosleep". (Correct me if i am wrong)
When we are sleeping our brain works even more than our conscious mind, it execute a series of operation on the data of the whole day which get accumulated in the temporary memory of our brain (kinda like ram of computer) and subsequently useful information get stored orderly into our permanent memory. All these thing happens simultaneously with our dream. Apart from this, during sleeping the maintenance and repair operation of the cells and wounded muscles comes into action. As my memory servers, this sleeping is called "retrosleep". (Correct me if i am wrong)
2012-09-14 21:51:43
Are u a Dreams doctor ??
2012-09-14 22:57:46
is it a rhetorical question or you really asking..:)
2012-09-14 23:28:31
Yes playing alot of games reduces bloodflow to your fromtal lobe and imagination. You can fix it by using your imagination like reading fictional novels and so on...
2012-09-14 22:35:24
You always dream, in fact about 4(?) times every night. Just because you don't remember them in the morning doesn't mean you don't dream.
2012-09-16 11:08:18
I meant, I don't remember of having any kind of dreams like I used to when I was younger.
2012-09-16 11:16:54
you need to use ur imagination more. Physics problems imagine what happends to the objects, math try to solve the equation in your head, have a goal of reading 30min a fictional novel a day and you will have your dreams back :)
2012-09-17 07:45:50
I'll stick with the math stuff because next month I'm going to be a math teacher. You meant doing the numbers in the head instead of writing it on a paper, right?
2012-09-17 08:16:35
what do you mean bad english.
i dont know bro
i dont know bro
2012-09-14 11:57:29
Confused english is confused
2012-09-14 13:01:24
sorry..please enlighten
2012-09-14 15:08:40
your english is very good.
2012-09-15 11:12:06
dreams have nothing to do with the future , on contrary , they incorporate our past experiences , mix them , and you have dreams :p
2012-09-14 13:16:43
It's a common thing they teach you in Psychology, it's called Déjàvu.
If I remember correctly it's when your brain gets a lack of oxygen for a split second while you're doing something, that "second" that's lost due to your brain lapsing gets recalled as a memory and gets thought of as something you've experienced before in the past. When in truth it's something that just happened to you now.
Another theory suggests the brain may process the sensory input as a memory, and therefore during the event the person believes it to be a past memory.
If I remember correctly it's when your brain gets a lack of oxygen for a split second while you're doing something, that "second" that's lost due to your brain lapsing gets recalled as a memory and gets thought of as something you've experienced before in the past. When in truth it's something that just happened to you now.
Another theory suggests the brain may process the sensory input as a memory, and therefore during the event the person believes it to be a past memory.
2012-09-14 13:18:52
+1
2012-09-14 15:10:14
ty for your info....if it convenient for you ,could u fetch me a link.
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2012-09-14 15:17:38
True that
2012-09-14 17:04:27
I was about to say the same. Greets, bro.
2012-09-14 17:26:48
No. Timetravelling plus memory erasing causes that.
2012-09-14 23:32:49
thats what they say, but it could be a glitch in the matrix
2012-09-16 10:46:26
Dreams coming true? I have a good ones witch I would love to realize, however I`ve had a lot bad ones, where I die. When I was kid, I dreamed that I met something scary and suffociated to death just from fear. Then dream where I`m all alone beign hunted and repeatedly killed by black knight. I`ve had dream where I saw how ariplane crash on my school and all suddenly all city around was set on fire like there is nowhere to escape to. I had dream where I casually take a peek on window and I see how big explosins are like tsunami closing up my house and I just watched with my mouth open till it reached me.
Well, true or not true, but at least those dangerous dreams are those whose I`m able to remember after waking up. Although there have been good dreams whose were weird enough to remember after waking up as well.
Post edited 2012-09-14 15:19:47
Well, true or not true, but at least those dangerous dreams are those whose I`m able to remember after waking up. Although there have been good dreams whose were weird enough to remember after waking up as well.
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2012-09-14 15:18:22
hhaahahhah
nightmares dude...:)
nightmares dude...:)
2012-09-14 15:33:14
So i guess your a pussy irl. I always beat the death knight and go to the basement to avoid the explosion n to get my rifle tø beat the terrorists
2012-09-14 22:37:51
hahahahah xD
2012-09-15 01:05:10
I had the airplane dream as well~
2012-09-15 05:29:07
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GGzc3x9WJU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSf8i8bHIns
enjoy.
Post edited 2012-09-14 15:42:07
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSf8i8bHIns
enjoy.
Post edited 2012-09-14 15:42:07
2012-09-14 15:41:36
that's called dejavu, i've experienced that too, it's normal :)
2012-09-14 16:15:48
I wish they were real.
2012-09-14 17:23:27
this is not deja vu, this is about you having a dream and them couple days/weeks later, you`re in a situation that is just EXACTLY what you dreamed..
it happened to me, although very rare, i knew exactly what my friend was going to speak, before he started to speak
it happened to me, although very rare, i knew exactly what my friend was going to speak, before he started to speak
2012-09-14 17:39:47
Its often called deja vu. Things you dreamed about and later experience them in real life. I remember one time i was dreaming a basketball game witch the team i support lost to team, and i remember the next day i read the news and they really lost to the exact same team I dreamed about and I didn't even know they were playing
2012-09-14 17:49:04
Such kinda things happened in all but everyone's life, at-least for once, yet they ignore out of hand to entertain any such possibility. Even I have ignored it when it happen first time, holding it to be a coincidence ,but intrigued me later on.
Our brain is highly intricate and to understand it to the bottom is virtually impossible for us. Many psychologist claims that our thoughts is obliquely accounts for our future events. I don't believe such things as I really don't get across the premises behind it, yet sometime it occurs to me that may be thought do have some influence.
Our brain is highly intricate and to understand it to the bottom is virtually impossible for us. Many psychologist claims that our thoughts is obliquely accounts for our future events. I don't believe such things as I really don't get across the premises behind it, yet sometime it occurs to me that may be thought do have some influence.
2012-09-14 21:12:05
yes that exactly what i mean, and its very rare. In your case you know what your friend gonna say but in mine, I just realize after it happens.
2012-09-14 20:23:38
this is actually dejavu, when you dream the thoughts are implanted in ure head still, but its too hard to remember them cuz ure not conscious, but when something similar happens maybe not the exact same thing but the same scenario then you will remember it cuz its still in your brain
2012-09-14 22:32:50
You can actually live in a dream, if you considere the reallity as a dream.
This is on your mind. ;)
This is on your mind. ;)
2012-09-14 22:48:00
no
2012-09-14 23:32:26
I believe in everything until it's disproved. So I believe in fairies, the myths, dragons. It all exists, even if it's in your mind. Who's to say that dreams and nightmares aren't as real as the here and now?
2012-09-14 23:44:46
You serious?
2012-09-14 23:49:15
Serious Lee.
2012-09-15 02:19:37
Nope, Ken Lee: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQt-h753jHI
2012-09-16 16:07:20
i loled :D just like doing a crime. the guy is guilty till its disproven. oh wait :D
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Post edited 2012-09-15 04:01:13
2012-09-15 04:00:22
Lol persu
2012-09-16 16:09:19
I have no idea what you're smoking, but please give me some of it.
Edit: Fun fact, every person you see in a dream, you've seen in real life at some point, even if it was for a fraction of a second and you don't remember them.
Post edited 2012-09-15 06:02:03
Edit: Fun fact, every person you see in a dream, you've seen in real life at some point, even if it was for a fraction of a second and you don't remember them.
Post edited 2012-09-15 06:02:03
2012-09-15 05:58:27
INDIAN
2012-09-15 08:10:09
I like the feeling of dreams, both nightmares and good dreams, and I like Déjà vu too.
The feeling you get based in your sick mind of the world and how it's run is a relieving thing, and I think people who don't dream that often are unlucky.
Déjà vu's hits sort of the same relieving sensation in the moment (I've had several déjà vu's in my life, especially when I was younger)
And I do agree you feel more than confident that you've either experienced the situation or "new" area before, or that you've dreamt it once (Most often you recall it as a recent dream)
The human mind is a piece of art and those little things are just some of the things that makes me love life
The feeling you get based in your sick mind of the world and how it's run is a relieving thing, and I think people who don't dream that often are unlucky.
Déjà vu's hits sort of the same relieving sensation in the moment (I've had several déjà vu's in my life, especially when I was younger)
And I do agree you feel more than confident that you've either experienced the situation or "new" area before, or that you've dreamt it once (Most often you recall it as a recent dream)
The human mind is a piece of art and those little things are just some of the things that makes me love life
2012-09-15 10:40:46
How can we differentiate between the dream world and reality? Are we really living at this very moment, or are we living in a dream world we perceive to be real by our minds?
2012-09-16 10:54:00
if you are be able to read words or looking at your hand, you are awake.
you CANNOT, I repeat, CANNOT read letters, look at the time(it is inconsistent or always changing whenever you look away and look back OR EVEN look at your hand.
in case if you look at letter or words, look away and look back again you'll see the the words are changing.
you cannot see your hands/arms. if you do, it'll look incredibly awkward and you'll realized that you are dreaming.
if that happens there's 2 possibilities that might happen:
1. you'll be awake.
2. lucid dreams(where you can control what is happening on your dream).
have fun trying.
you CANNOT, I repeat, CANNOT read letters, look at the time(it is inconsistent or always changing whenever you look away and look back OR EVEN look at your hand.
in case if you look at letter or words, look away and look back again you'll see the the words are changing.
you cannot see your hands/arms. if you do, it'll look incredibly awkward and you'll realized that you are dreaming.
if that happens there's 2 possibilities that might happen:
1. you'll be awake.
2. lucid dreams(where you can control what is happening on your dream).
have fun trying.
2012-09-16 11:05:32
it is a complex subject
2012-09-16 11:08:39
I have no idea but it seems you cannot define a complex matter in your dream such as the shape of your hand, or define the time is it now or letters.
2012-09-16 11:10:57
time is just an illusion derived from our perceptions of reality, it does not exist. however when we are dreaming, what we see as the reality of the dream, is non-material, so perhaps another world exist where everything and everyone is non-material. so something that we can perceive with our 5 senses, can it be defined as "real"? who knows... nobody does
2012-09-16 11:26:08
very rightful.... the objects deemed to be real, is a de facto reason created by our perception of reality. We are just perceiving the world only and only from our own perspective, just like seeing it from goggle or from different angle. We see things just as we are programed or what our eyes can see and what our mind interpret. Our view is not comprehensive. Besides these, some scientist even claimed the death is just an illusion.
2012-09-16 17:18:03
to some extent I do somewhat agree with you, but how can you say time is inconsistent? IMHO time is consistent. The only things that can distort the arrow of time is speed and gravity.:)
2012-09-16 16:33:30
human intercept exist object in symbolic way(a person is a person, a table is a table, time is time and it is SOMETHING.)which is the reason why it is so difficult for computer to mimic human's way of think.
it's like when it's holiday every day every hour feel so fast and when it comes to listen to your teaches at class, everything feels so slow.
your brain does not calculate everything in numeric way but in symbolic way.
I think that outside your dream, time is suppose to be a consistent being in REAL WORLD(the "time" can be a milisecond, microsecond, a second, an hour, a day and etc) but inside your DREAM everything is inconsistent because it's all in your head(time is a time, time is not represented in seconds, hours or etc but as "how long does it takes to walk from one place to other" or "how long it takes to turn on a computer" and etc). it's like you can sit in a car that is going to two direction at the same time in your dream, I bet there is impossible thing happens in your dream sometimes and when you wake up and try to explain it to someone else, it feels awkward but the time you experience that moment in your dream everything feels normal.
I guess that is the reason why there's impossible thing that occur in your dream because brain only produce symbolic thing in your dream, not actual object in real life where you can calculate everything.
Clock, hands, letter and alots of thing that didn't show up in your dream are actually a symbolic thing that connect the way brain's symbolic way of thinking to real world's numerical calculation:
-clock show your what time is it now, in hour and minutes numerical format
-if you look at your hand you cannot remember very detailed of the shape of your hand that's why it shape weird in dream,.
-letters keep changing because a word can represent an object and you remember object in symbolic way for instance "yuo cna raed tihs wrods esialy nto bceause teh leettr aer plcaed in teh coercrt oerdr btu hmaun biarn intcerpet wdros taht he raed as an ojbect".
you are talking about "time" in real world not time in symbolic way of your brain thinking.
it's like when it's holiday every day every hour feel so fast and when it comes to listen to your teaches at class, everything feels so slow.
your brain does not calculate everything in numeric way but in symbolic way.
I think that outside your dream, time is suppose to be a consistent being in REAL WORLD(the "time" can be a milisecond, microsecond, a second, an hour, a day and etc) but inside your DREAM everything is inconsistent because it's all in your head(time is a time, time is not represented in seconds, hours or etc but as "how long does it takes to walk from one place to other" or "how long it takes to turn on a computer" and etc). it's like you can sit in a car that is going to two direction at the same time in your dream, I bet there is impossible thing happens in your dream sometimes and when you wake up and try to explain it to someone else, it feels awkward but the time you experience that moment in your dream everything feels normal.
I guess that is the reason why there's impossible thing that occur in your dream because brain only produce symbolic thing in your dream, not actual object in real life where you can calculate everything.
Clock, hands, letter and alots of thing that didn't show up in your dream are actually a symbolic thing that connect the way brain's symbolic way of thinking to real world's numerical calculation:
-clock show your what time is it now, in hour and minutes numerical format
-if you look at your hand you cannot remember very detailed of the shape of your hand that's why it shape weird in dream,.
-letters keep changing because a word can represent an object and you remember object in symbolic way for instance "yuo cna raed tihs wrods esialy nto bceause teh leettr aer plcaed in teh coercrt oerdr btu hmaun biarn intcerpet wdros taht he raed as an ojbect".
you are talking about "time" in real world not time in symbolic way of your brain thinking.
2012-09-17 07:32:55
Dreams are not real. That's one of the reasons they are called dreams.
2012-09-16 16:11:33
dreams need to be embodied in reality, and not just to think of it
2012-09-16 18:26:30
I dreamed that i fucked my dog the other night, but it hasnt happened "yet" hehe
2012-09-16 18:42:25
very creative dream, indeed :D
2012-09-16 19:00:20
The funny thing about dreaming is that it's actually a psychedelic trip. When you fall asleep your pineal gland releases dimethyltryptamine (DMT), which is the most potent psychedelic substance known to man. It's the the same substance as used in ayahuasca, but in larger doses, hence you don't remember much of your dreams. I recommend for everyone reading Rick Strassman's book, "DMT the spirit molecule", a book about a scientific investigation of DMT. One of the best books I've read.
Nowadays DMT is as illegal as heroine, so in a sense we are all thugs and drug abusers :)
Nowadays DMT is as illegal as heroine, so in a sense we are all thugs and drug abusers :)
2012-09-17 08:02:14
wtb DMT
2012-09-17 11:11:49
lol dreams is just your mind trying to make sense over the senseless subjects/persons etc etc that pass through your work. the brain is organizing all the info while you sleep.
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2012-09-17 08:33:56
It's called "deja vu", I bet every person experienced this atleast once in their lives.
But if you're having it too frequently, it can mean that you're sick and it's better to visit a doctor before something bad will happen to your mind.
And no, dreams are not real. Oh, those Indians...
But if you're having it too frequently, it can mean that you're sick and it's better to visit a doctor before something bad will happen to your mind.
And no, dreams are not real. Oh, those Indians...
2012-09-17 10:53:15
No..not at all
I have already written in the head-post that i have only experience 2 and 3 times in my life. I just post to know what it is.
Am glad you replied, and little disappointed that you conducted it with racial perspective...:(
I have already written in the head-post that i have only experience 2 and 3 times in my life. I just post to know what it is.
Am glad you replied, and little disappointed that you conducted it with racial perspective...:(
2012-09-17 13:14:10
Bro, I had such moments. When you go through an action, you feel like you saw this scene before. It's a phenomena, well-known one. I can't catch its scientificname.
2012-09-17 21:14:03
yeah...exactly
btw , are you talking about "D�j� vu's", i am quoting it from above comments...
Post edited 2012-09-17 21:37:56
btw , are you talking about "D�j� vu's", i am quoting it from above comments...
Post edited 2012-09-17 21:37:56
2012-09-17 21:36:45
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