Quite often it is when we close our eyes, fall asleep and dream that we see the most. Why are our minds capable of having such elaborate experiences when we are dreaming (some of which we cannot even replicate) but not while we are awake? What exactly is the reason that when we wake up the magic appears to be gone? And why do our most vivid of dreams seem to quickly evaporate from our thoughts when we are awake? The realm of dreaming holds so many questions and so many unknowns.
Maybe there is a whole other dimension in our universe that is outside of the concept of time, space and matter. Maybe when we sleep we are able to dream and connect outside of all time, space, and matter too. Maybe that is why we dream to escape all the confines. Going to sleep allows our physical bodies to rest and heal. Dreaming requires no physical exertion while we sleep. Our soul is then permitted to escape temporarily and reconnect with the past, present, and future simultaneously, while continually having a direct connection with the brain. Perhaps dreaming allows us to reconnect with relationships we’ve experienced previously. Conceivably, dreaming also allows the brain to exercise its full capabilities, keeping the billions of neurons within strong, healthy and active.
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