(June 18, 2024 at 8:56 am)no one Wrote: Something tells me I am wasting my breath, but here goes anyway.
While I would not say dreams are completely meaningless. There certainly is any specificity to them. Sure a nightmare, bad dream, or otherwise disturbing dream may manifest from unresolved stress, strife, or strain in your life. Having a dream about an eagle wearing Levi's while belting out show tunes is not an ominous foretelling of death, nor is it a cheerful, heartwarming sign of an upcoming pregnancy.
The hooman brain is a truly remarkable recording device, it records everything it ever sees, hears, tastes, smells, touches, experiences. Accessing those memories is not easy task, however when asleep, the subconscious mind is allowed to run amok. It is not hindered by the tethers of the conscious mind. It stitches together these memories is a film like taspestry. Ever dream about someone you have never met? Guess what? At some point, you saw them, you just did not consciously recognize that you did. Maybe you saw them on the street, in the grocery store, maybe they were a background character in a TV show/movie, wherever it was you, saw them, and eventually, they made their way into 3 A.M. showing of "What Crazy Shit We Got Goin' on Now".
As far as clairvoyance goes, as Zebo said, it is mere coincidence. There are roughly 8 billion hoomans on the planet. They each have several dreams a night. Even if it was only 1 dream a night, that is still 8 billion dreams a night, 56 billion dreams a week, 240ish billion dreams a month. Nearly 3 trillion dreams a year. If you consider all the hoomans that have ever lived, and all the dreams they have ever had, ultimately, reality and the world of dreams will converge, even in extremely specific manners.
Thank you very much.
Have a nice day.
^Exactly this. It’s a classic example of counting the hits and ignoring the misses.
Boru
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