So if when you dream, your mind assumes it is a reality, can it be considered an actual event? Take love, for example. If a previous memory is stirred, and you feel feelings that you were not consciously aware that you had any recollection of-did they really happen?
I could do without the negative dreams. However, the dreams that allow me to recall a past better time are refreshing, though few and far between.
I used to wake up in a rage having had a dream in which I had been deceived or betrayed. I would carry that feeling with me, convinced that because it felt so real, there had to be some truth to it. My findings always resulted in the conclusion that I am on the verge of going insane. Lol. I am in no way trying to be jinxed but, my subconscious seems to have abandoned the betrayal topic and merged into pleasant thoughts and ideas-always associated with memories.
For now I will accept that they are just dreams and hold them to nothing more than face value. "After all, it's our dreams makes us what we are."
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I think dreams can be "real", if they affect the way you see the waking world as much as a real event does. So I hope it was a good dream :)
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