Dreams are spun out of the memories that are stored in the memory caches of the brain.
There are unresolved problems of the previous days, in our life, and generally.
Dreams are generally meant to resolve these problems. When not so, dreams are like those of children.
The brain goes to rest when we go to sleep. All its functions are transferred to the medula. So we do not dream. We experience dreamless sleep. When the brain is ‘repaired’ its functions are restored. Once this happens our brain retrives memories from the memory caches and spins a dream relevant to the problem.
Such dreams can be
- Ending in a dead end
- Losing one’s way
- Experiencing loss
- Facing a unsurmountable wall
- Left in lurch
- Confusion
- Cheated
- Trapped in small spaces
- Experiencing being cramped between walls
- Experiencing breathlessness
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