Well i think so,because mind travels faster than light.And through dreams it foresee the future which most of all becomes a true.
2006-11-17
21:12:12
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for some people it doesnt come true, and some other it does. That can be explained as only we move in the right direction we reach the right destination.Also one more thing every incident in our life is based on choices. One choice leads to a particular incident and viceversa.Also it comes true mostly for those whose minds are concentrated. Then dont say mind wont travel, its nt a physicall thing so it does travel in form of thoughts, and dreams are the medium.
2006-11-17
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That would be weird.
2006-11-17 21:15:08
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answered by RIDLEY 6
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1/3 of our life is spent dreaming. For those who have an open mind and are not afraid of taking a leap of faith, they understand. Dreams are the medium between this world and the next. There are many layers to dreaming. 80% of humans do not make it past the first layer because they are to scared and stuck in their reality to even comprehend their dream let alone care about it. This first layer is simply your reality and past experiences jumbled together with the medium like a repetitive reflection. But for us that are part of the 20% that can actually make it past the first layer. We know the truth. The truth that our dreams are more than just sheer thought processes. We are the self aware dream walkers of the medium. Keep an open mind and do some research on lucid dreaming and maybe you too can join us.
2015-05-01 07:46:41
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answered by Adam 1
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You posted on a science site, so here's a science answer.
Minds don't travel anywhere. Let along faster than light. Dreams are a re-interpretation of past events. Anything that you dream which comes true is a coincidence.
Sweet dreams.
2006-11-17 21:22:10
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answered by Labsci 7
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No dreams are electric pulses in your brain, in simplified terms it is your thoughts of the day being downloaded to your memory, I hope never to be in the riding a bicycle through custard dimension, or suddenly naked at school again dimension
2016-03-29 00:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I believe they are another kind of dimension - the spiritual dimension. They give you a chance to hear, see and receive things from God while your rational mind is switched off. Most, if not all, people's rational minds are so hidebound by convention and human pride that God, who never forces Himself on people, cannot get a look in, not as He really is, even (or especially) with the religious. When we dream we see (feel, know) we're not as wise and in control as we thought we were. Learn from your dreams; they're precious.
The Australian Aborigines believe dreams are when we are really awake and waking consciousness is really a kind of (spiritual) sleep. Their name for the creation of the world is the Dreamtime. Such people are very much wiser than modern western man with his logical "certainties" arrogantly imagines them to be.
Sweet dreams!
2006-11-17 22:05:25
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answered by Anonymous
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dreams are what happens when we use the other 90 percent of our brain at night. We see yet do not look, we hear and not understand, we taste but not everything, and we feel but cant comprehend sensations. In dreams we are able to do everything that we wish we were able to do in real life. Sometimes dreams happen to come true because if we use all 100 percent of our brain, we would already know what was going to happen anyways.
2006-11-17 21:16:06
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answered by Southie9 5
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Dewd.......... I don't know what you've been smoking, but I *do* hope you brought enough to share ☺
'Dreams' are the conscious minds 'interpretations' of the workings of the subconscious self. And the subconscious works in very strange ways. Mostly it makes relational comparisons between things with no regard for their physical realities. It also makes a lot of very strange temporal relationships as well.
Doug
2006-11-17 21:22:28
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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I am glad that most of my dreams have NEVER come true.
I believe our minds are a reflection to whatever is going on in our thoughts. And ocassionally a dream is a predictor of the future.
Dreams are a way our brains work on things that conflict us.
2006-11-17 21:21:45
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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Dreams a playground for the imagination. Anything is possible.
2006-11-17 21:21:27
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answered by Crazy Diamond 6
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Dreams are your memory and your imagination combined,some are truth and others are fiction.
2006-11-17 21:50:13
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answered by one10soldier 6
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NO
MINDS DO NOT TRAVEL FASTER THAN LIGHT
2006-11-17 23:30:48
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answered by genius sonia 3
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