"dream is to live"
"Have you ever had a dream so realistic that it seems true, and if from a dream I had more so you will not wake up? How can you tell the world of dreams from reality?" ( Morpheus, The Matrix )
The dream is something that has always fascinated me. It will be because from childhood I was often lucky to wake up remembering the fantastic adventures during the night. And this is very funny!
Says Wikipedia: "The dream is a phenomenon linked to sleep and in particular to the phase REM sleep, characterized by the perception of images and sounds seemingly real " . My dreams always seem very real indeed, so much so that I need to wake up some time before clearing the emotional wave and realize that what I experienced just before is not of this world. In my life I have experienced all types of dreams: those applicants, those conscious dreams " flash" and those that seem to last a lifetime, the beautiful and nightmares. I remember as a small two recurring nightmares: in one there was Jesus and the Virgin Mary who persecuted me, threatened me and punished me because I was a dirty sinner "(that's one reason why I will try to raise my children in a religiously aseptic) another fell from a broken elevator. The latter had now become a leitmotif applicant so that he could appear in dreams in the most different and strange. I reached a point that when I knew I had to take a lift warn other people who came up to me of impending danger. Since then I learned from that experience that I came out unscathed (unreal being), my brain had even begun to use that leitmotiv also to break the tension and calm down during particularly heavy nightmares, indicating in some way that what was happening was just a dream.
As a teenager, often dreams of love. Now that I live the other hand, my most beautiful dreams about the babies that I have and my nightmare has become most common to lose the love of the person with whom I share my day for almost three years now. Also from Wikipedia: " Freud suggested that bad dreams let the brain that controls emotions are the result of painful experiences. Dreams also let the mind express feelings that would normally be suppressed awake, keeping it in harmony. Dreams may also offer a view of the emotions related to future events ... "feared or expected.
There are also those who argue that the dream is a sort of" defrag "automatic brain through which some information is reorganized and moved from one part of our memory. I think that this theory is particularly interesting and probably true. This would explain why I often dream in which travel continuously and store locations, rooms, streets, landscapes, city ... and actually I have a good memory for people:)
Often I hear people say not to remember your dreams when awake ... I feel sorry for them, seems to me that life is not enough, know to have one somewhere, somehow, this one makes me a bit 'happier!
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