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Old Sep 17, 2013, 07:21 AM
Kanopy Kanopy is offline
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Greetings to all

Twelve years ago I experienced three hemmorahgic brain strokes. I don't remember much of that period but I am here today {what's most important}.After my cerebral infacrctions I began to have the most vivid dreams I've ever had. I spent a good deal of time writing them down while I could remember them.

I came to realize that my dreams weren't part of my personal experiences of life.

People, places, events, scenarios I witnessed in the sleep-state were unknown to me.Understanding that the process of dreaming is an "idle-and-yet-not-idle" condition of the brain, I began to research dreams at a neurological level and a quantum mechanical level. I posit the theory that infrequently and perhaps as result of out of the ordinary circumstances or events, we can dream dreams that aren't our "own". Any thoughts?