 Originally Posted by Lucidreaman
Maybe we just consider our dreams to be part of our subconscious, but is it really "ours"? You know the classic question: "Who am I?" How many people can say that they really understand themselves? If you don't, how could you decide what's yours and what's not?
Well, i do have one thing I believe, the definition of sentience. This definition strongly indicates to me that dreams, at least not all of them, originate entirely within. It is a conversation, we do contribute what we can, but we certainly are not carrying the conversation, if you know what I mean.
Now, the whole conception of life outside of man greatly superior in intellect and intentions is harder to comprehend than believing that there are two of us--however, one must resist the temptation to embrace the logically impossible.
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