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A dream is a collection of images and ideas that occur involuntarily during certain periods of repose. When you first drift off, your heart rate slows, your temperature drops, and your brain is busy processing the day’s events. During this initial sleep stage, dreams are made up of flashes of thoughts and images from your waking life: what you ate for lunch, a phone call you made during the day, the movie you watched before bed. You rarely remember these dreams unless you wake up during them.
After about 90 minutes, you fall into the rapid eye movement (REM) stage of sleep, where vivid, often surreal dreams occur. The amygdala, the area of the brain responsible for processing emotions, and the hippocampus, the seat of memory, are both active, which is why REM dreams have a storylike quality and are the ones you tend to remember the next day and recount to friends. If you get six to eight hours of sleep, you experience four to five REM periods of various lengths, all of which are dream filled (though you probably won’t remember most of them).
A dream to some is simply to close the eyes. This is where the ethereal conscious thinking mind leaves the concept of being just a subconscious.
This is where goals are set. When your heart is not in it, as it can be anything. The ethereal minds starts the process again to welcome you back to your own next voyage of your own mind.
Where then does genius come from.
Most scientists find their enlightenment at the breakfast table or shower. EUREKA is the name of this concept.
The fact is sweet dreams are made of this, is the actual words to the song you perhaps wanted.
Yet opening the mind to dreams goes far beyond songs, in any key of life.
I am just an epileptic psychic with a taste to search. Questions lead me to answers which leads me to other directions.
I enjoyed your topics anyway. Thank you.