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the successions of images that play in our idle minds while we sleep every night. Some view them as visions into the future or memories of the past. Some cause cold sweats and anxiety bringing along nights of terror holding the occupant's mind a hostage. We all have these sensations when we sleep and no-one knows why. The Sensations are called dreams good or bad we cant stop them from happening. We can dream of being in the most beautiful place we have ever seen in our whole entire lives and when we awake not be able to recall a single detail of what this place looked like. It is estimated the average person forgets around 90% of their dreams over their lifetime.
In this Saga I will be the retelling dreams from multiple sources from interviews, forums, and directly from personal dream Journals. The best person to understand the interpretation of a dream is the dreamer. I will be focusing on pushing the dreamer to understand more about their dream rather than polluting the interpretation with my outside opinion. Dreams give the dreamer direct contact with their subconscious, by using direct references or metaphors to allude to current information usually relevant to a problem or event in the dreamers life.
This blog is meant to connect our subconscious with our conscious; diving into the purpose, story, and realizations behind our deeply rooted messages of our inner minds. What happens when our eyelids meet, when our frontal lobes rest and the inner mind speaks loudly? Is it our brain, recollecting past absorptions? Or our true self reveling our inner most lessons?
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There are plentiful theories on this journey we undertake during our livelihoods. Countless dream experts: psychologists, neurologists, scientists have experimented in this field with endless curiosity. Carl Jung spent most of his life on the subject, as did Freud. Hollywood even brought its interpretation of the dreamworld through blockbusters "Inception" and "Eternal Sunshine for the Spotless Mind." But, how can we really know? Or how can we ignore it? The swing of certainty might just be the excitement needed for one to investigate it.
In a world that revolves on the art of science, we search frantically for facts. For repetition, meaning and purpose. But, what if it means nothing? With this, we can only observe the qualitative qualities of dreams and appreciate each of our own individual approach to their own psyche.
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