It is said that a dream is the unconscious mind's attempt to solve a problem that the conscious mind can not; however dreams rarely make an adequate amount of sense. Can a valid course of action be derived out of outlandish visions occurring in one's mind? Dreams are also labeled as random acts of unaware creativity happening during sleep, but are dreams random or do they possess a modicum of logic? Do dreams foreshadow desires of the soul? Or does the soul fabricate situations to provide us with plans for resolving conflicts? What about when we dream of murdering a best friend? Can a dream such as this relay plausible information to a distressed mind, or is it merely entropy?
People dream every night and most times dreams are vivid, and many dreams are a remarkable visual simulation, an enhanced replication of real life. Dreams can not be pointless or we would not have them. Dreams have proved to be helpful. Remember that multi-million dollar blockbuster with an even grander sequel about a robot sent back in time? Terminator was born one night in bed when the future director had a financial success in the form of a nightmare. So dreams can definitely serve a purpose and not just in the form of a movie, but in different forms that transcend ideas. Good dreams are wholesome and comforting. They provide some with center and purpose, and to some they provide a general direction or indication that everything is going to be okay. Dreams can provide tranquility via prosperous thought and attitude, like a therapy treatment.
Maybe dreams are like exercise for our imagination's, maybe while we dream our brain is being conditioned and creativity is working out. Dreaming is natural so it must be healthy. If we expand our minds maybe we can fathom that we have all been here and done this before. Could that explain deja vu? Maybe dreams invented deja vu, or did deja vu invent dreams?
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