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Originally Posted by Retlaw
Dreaming is the brain sorting out your recent memories and experiences, & putting them in the correct file, a bit like a pile of torn up photos that you are trying to sort out, like a jig saw, so every thing you dream you have experienced or seen at some time, but not in that order. Some dreams stay with us for a few days, others have gone within minutes of waking.
I've had some real corkers that have wakened me up sweating bobbers, and their gone in a flash, I put them down to some of the things I experienced in the Fire Brigade, especially the gruesome ones.
Trying to pass some of these off as ghosts or spirits, is for those who believe in owt but the truth.
Retlaw
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Agreed Sir.
Although I question that dreams are versions of things we've actually experienced, or seen at sometime in our lives.
Common dreams are flying like a bird, and being naked, or part dressed in public.
I can understand why the brain would make us have those dreams. Feeling trapped and wanting to escape a situation/being insecure, but I doubt many have actually soared above the Earth, or been to work without their kecks on.
My flying dreams involve swimming through the air.
It's easy. Just a matter of self-belief, and concentration, and away I go.
