What about dreams?
I'm confused..you? If you're not...can you explain me?
Answer:
…..When you sleep, your body and perception systems are shut down, but your brain stem continues to fire. The cortex is only minimally active. The content that has been most active in your brain during waking hours—perceptions, experiences, thoughts and feelings, processed consciously or unconsciously—are still “peaked” and they associate with other images already stored in your cortex. In other words, the brain references this content, but not in a rational way, not using input from the external real world as in waking hours. So the story connectedness isn’t like everyday experience, but rather a strange flow from one image to the next.
Therefore, dreams aren’t magical messages to guide your life, but sequences of associated images taken from everyday experiences - thoughts and feelings that matter a lot to you during your waking life. All you need to do is All you need to do is think about what kind of imagery it is and how it relates to your daily life.
There are different levels of sleep. When you dream you are in the R.E.M cycle. Stands for Rapid eye movement. It means you eyes are moving even though they are closes. Your dream is like a movie and your eyes follow what is going on.
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