I will further this by stating that I forget the minute details about 15 minutes after I had the dream, and in the morning scarecely remembered it at all. And, 220,000 dollars? Who comes up with that specific number? Is it significant? Why do we dream in specifics, forget the details and imagine such worst case scenarios for ourselves?
Scientificially (pushes up glasses on nose), we are told that we dream the accumalation of our thoughts, fears, and emotions, and our brain tries to make sense of them. To this I say, my mind didn't make sense of anything. At all. So, *debunkd*.
Logically, I must understand this not to be a vision, or a reality, but merely a dream. And yet, it was such a bad dream, such an incomprehensible nightmare.
The mind is deep and strange; it has emptiness, but it is
not empty. It has silence, but it is not silent. It is teeming with little
memories, jarring, and sweet, damaging and loud. The mind does not allow you to
go gentle into still sleep. It is like a concert, and you are on stage, and
every little thought is shining its light at you to get your attention.
The mind is strange and curious, with carnivals, and old
lovers and smoky cigars and uncles who ask too much. The mind brings up old
embarrassments, and smells and then reminds you of the present one too many
times.
The mind is brainwashed, when properly cleaned. But at
night, and in those calm inbetween times, it fills you with regrets, and hurts
and little reminders you will never change.
And then work begins, and school starts and the water
balloon fight happens and the mind slinks away to the small corner of your
incredible powerful and creative brain. And that is where our reality begins.
very interesting ideas, what about a dream within a dream? And what if yourself breaks the 4th wall inside a dream? Can you create parallel dreams inside other dreams then use your other selves to give you quest items?
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