木 ([info]dombrava) wrote on October 18th, 2018 at 01:24 am
"When we dream, our minds descend into a world that doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Though this world is comprised of people and objects that are obviously familiar to us – borrowed from love, friendships, relationships, memories, reminisces and the events of our day – they are employed in a means that is bizarre and otherworldly. However, our brain switches off the part of itself that deals with logic, and so we blindly accept what we are experiencing; are far as we are concerned, it is real, and it is happening to us at this very moment. But what happens if you find yourself dreaming at any hour of the day, whether you're asleep or not? How can you possibly separate what is real from what is imagined?"
 
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