I read the same thing in Hervey Saint Denys' On Dreams and How to Guide them. He was just speculating I think, but he knew a lot about dreams. |
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I saw this online and this really sounds false to me. |
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I read the same thing in Hervey Saint Denys' On Dreams and How to Guide them. He was just speculating I think, but he knew a lot about dreams. |
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157 is a prime number. The next prime is 163 and the previous prime is 151, which with 157 form a sexy prime triplet. Taking the arithmetic mean of those primes yields 157, thus it is a balanced prime.
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But there's no real way to prove this, right? |
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Not that I can think of. I agree with what stonedape said though. Our minds can just create a face we've never seen before, but using features we have. I can actually do that from day dreaming. |
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In the sense that our minds cannot "create" a new color until we've seen it. We piece together images, shapes, colors... It is the reason someone who is blind from birth doesn't dream images. They cannot comprehend or imagine the idea of sight without having first experienced it. |
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Of course it's not true. Obviously you have to bring in aspects of things, even when imagining an alien planet. But it doesn't mean that you've seen it before. The limit of our dreams is the limit of our imagination. |
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I like to think we just take aspects (no matter how tiny) of different things and put them together to create something that "we haven't seen before". Cavemen probably didn't dream about wearing coats or using the computer, same as how we never dream of hunting mammoths. That's the best analogy I've got for this. xD |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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Not that I know of. Saint Denys also thought it would be impossible to dream of things you couldn't experience and tried this in his dreams. His expectation led him to false results, I think he tried to jump out a window in a dream to kill himself and didn't experience the fall. He ended up as a spectator on the ground in a crowd looking at someone who had just fallen out of the window to their death. But I've jumped off of buildings in LDs before so I know this is possible. |
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157 is a prime number. The next prime is 163 and the previous prime is 151, which with 157 form a sexy prime triplet. Taking the arithmetic mean of those primes yields 157, thus it is a balanced prime.
Women and rhythm section first - Jaco Pastorious
I can't really think of any way to prove that. I would agree that everything we dream about we have experienced. I wouldn't say that they are exact faces or anything. I've mixed peoples faces before plenty of times. I once saw my dad in a lucid dream with long black hair. I've never seen my dad with long black hair in real life, but in the dream it looked as real as ever. |
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How can I dream about flying if I have never flown? |
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You also have the experience of other people flying such as Superman and countless others. Of course that is fake but it's more than enough for the imagination to go off of. |
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One way I can disagree with this is that there have been many cases of people dreaming the future. How is that possible with this theory that you only dream of what you know. Unless they include that our mind knows the future. |
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Can you post an example? Because everyone gets the same sort of Dejavue feeling that they experience something and then realise they dreamed about it, or that you might dreams about something and then something will happen that's similiar to it, but I've never seen a story where someone like has a dream about the lottery numbers or anything and they're correct. |
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Personally not convinced, but that's the sort of generalised arguament it's not worth giving any thought. It would be pretty much impossible to prove either way. |
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Think everyones had that hehe. Our memories arent perfect by any means. Wgen I was younger I dreamt Id drifted over the neighbours fence and could see in their garden. I may not have remembered ever seeing the garden before but I'd hedge my bets that as it was accurate I saw it at some point and forgot about it. Just because you dont recall things in waking doesnt mean yoy brain cant drudge them up for you in your sleep |
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Oh hell no... I guess this goes for everyone when I say I've had some twisted dreams. Look at my first DJ entry. I certainly did not foresee that... |
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You could live life with regrets, but then you have not lived. Just existed.
I know that all my dreams are from memories, event or movies in my waking life. I mean I can't figure out where I've seen everything in my dream, but I can figure out the where the plots of my dreams have come from. |
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Every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around.
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Even though I claim to be one of those people that never forgets a face or a name, I can't prove / disprove what is being suggested. It has credibility. My eyes may have been focussing on the person directly ahead but the 'light' of the persons standing to the far left or far right would've had a chance to register inside my brain - subcontiously at least. So at night when the brain has the spare capacity, it goes and fetches those images to invent characters you don't actually "remember" previously' because you weren't focussed on them at the time. |
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Last edited by CosmicWonder; 02-16-2011 at 03:33 PM.
I think part of that is tru and part not. |
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if it's possible to go into a library during an LD and read Frankenstein having never read it. then you have your answer. |
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bullspit. our minds are gateways to the universe. |
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Things were different back then. Goes without saying the land looked different too, but man is just as responsible for changes as nature ever was. Foolishness and superstitious fervor or lack of understanding with childish anger. They still have a lot to learn. |
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