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NintendoFB
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I never have them, either. But I think it's more about not remembering than having them...
jeff
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Originally posted by witeasprinwow
Originally posted by Silvershield
It means that, while the brain is an incredibly complex instrument, it lacks the ability to predict future events. Even through the subconscious and dreams.

So, the dream either reflects a past event, or it is simple nonsense. Either way, it's nothing to get worked up over.


A dream is impulses running through random areas of the brain, activating the information held in those areas. This gives you the scenery of your dreams... Then your consciousness takes those images and arranges them in a sensible way, to create a chain of events, or a story.

just curious -- what if you don't have any dreams? like... ever.
Metal Man88
Posts: 398/701
If dreams were a sign, then I'd have the ability to sculpt reality. And, that just ain't happenin'

However I can be sure that something stressful/repressed is probably haunting her. It may recur if the source is not eliminated.
Cruel Justice
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It isn't real, it never happened, it won't happen, there's nothing to fear.

You can take just about anything as a sign and nothing eventful will ever happen.
l0rca
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Originally posted by witeasprinwow
Originally posted by Silvershield
It means that, while the brain is an incredibly complex instrument, it lacks the ability to predict future events. Even through the subconscious and dreams.

So, the dream either reflects a past event, or it is simple nonsense. Either way, it's nothing to get worked up over.


A dream is impulses running through random areas of the brain, activating the information held in those areas. This gives you the scenery of your dreams... Then your consciousness takes those images and arranges them in a sensible way, to create a chain of events, or a story.



^ That's pretty much the exact cannon right there.

Please do not let a dream get out of hand. That's similarly as bad to letting a fear of the dark and monsters keep you awake at night. Or Deja Vu making you think the Matrix just changed something.
witeasprinwow
Posts: 607/613
Originally posted by Silvershield
It means that, while the brain is an incredibly complex instrument, it lacks the ability to predict future events. Even through the subconscious and dreams.

So, the dream either reflects a past event, or it is simple nonsense. Either way, it's nothing to get worked up over.


A dream is impulses running through random areas of the brain, activating the information held in those areas. This gives you the scenery of your dreams... Then your consciousness takes those images and arranges them in a sensible way, to create a chain of events, or a story.
MathOnNapkins
Posts: 892/1106
You can dream many things that never come to pass. Just like you can fear many things that do not actually happen.
Silvershield
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It means that, while the brain is an incredibly complex instrument, it lacks the ability to predict future events. Even through the subconscious and dreams.

So, the dream either reflects a past event, or it is simple nonsense. Either way, it's nothing to get worked up over.
Forte.EXE
Posts: 1211/1503
So... how do you feel? When someone in your family has a nightmare, and that family members explains that you die because of it, would you feel the same?

Well, I can tell you right now folks, I'm freaked out. I'm over at my mother's home, to help with some stuff, and then she sits me and my little sister down in the living room, and tells us that she had this horrible nightmare two nights ago. I remember it because she barged into my home Beck and I are living in...

It went like this...

My mother comes home to the house as usual, after a day of work at North James High School. She had this weird feeling that something wasn't right, but she ignored it. As soon as she walks in, she see's my uncle Jeff, walking out of the house. I'm slung over his shoulder, not moving much. When she closes the door some unknown man grabs her by the wrists, while some little boy who appeared to be seven or eight comes out of hiding.

My mother kicks the myustery man in the crotch and runs, and I'm sprawled on the front lawn of my old house, getting beatened up with a metal baseball bat. My mother shields me with her body, and takes most of the hits. Then we're dragged back inside the house before any of the neighbors got suspisious. My sister wanted ot us ethe bathroom, and she does, but when she did, she escaped through the small window, to run over to the house nextdoor to call police. The little boy, he knocks on the door, and then walks in, and discovers that Felicia was nextdoor on the phone.

The boy yells at my uncle that she called the cops, and Jeff got real angry. He kicked my mother and she's held back by the other man, and I'm getting struck by the bat more. My mother is just crying out her eyes, cause I'm not even moving anymore. When the cops came, they run off through the back door and disappear into a waiting car, and I'm dead, laying in my pool of blood... my dead body just held in my mom's arms.

And then she wakes up, and was panicing. She just gets up and dressed in whatever clothes she has, and drives downtown to the apartment house Becky and I moved into... and she barges in after she unlocks the door with the key we gave her, and I'm awake and well, just having a bowl of cereal. I'm startled at first, as she just runs and hugs me, crying. Even my wife was woken up and startled.

Then we learned that she had that terrifying nightmare, and we're shocked and scared... I'm mostly scared. While Becky was calming down mother, I'm on the computer, and looking up on the internet what that dream could mean...

I put in the key words, and well... it means that it's something that could represent a significant event that may/could happen sometime in the near future. So guys... now that I have told you all about this, what do you think it could mean?
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