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Dreams

Personally, I usually remember my dreams although there are times when I cannot
remember them, I think that this happens because they are not interesting or because what I
dream is not understandable by my brain. I think that some dreams have some type of
meaning perhaps it is a type of belief, but sometimes that meaning is true but on the
contrary, if we speak reasonably, I consider that because we have them when we are asleep
they do not have any important meaning. I do not agree with the idea “Life is like a dream”
since life is a reality, it is something that we live every day, instead dreams are something
fictitious that our imagination creates, things that are not real. For me it is very important to
be clear about what we want to have and be in the future. Having goals, aspirations,
objectives and everything that impelled us to be a better person. I can explain a déj vu as
the feeling of having previously gone through a situation that is occurring for the first time.
Basically it is an event that feels like it has already been experienced but not really. I
haven't really had a lucid dream and that's why I don't know what it feels like to have these
kinds of dreams. Finally, I think that dreams can be possible predictions since sometimes
we have some leaving vu and the reason is that we perceive it that way because of a past
dream.

On the other hand, I don't agree with what Osho says about why people dream. I think that
dreams are things that simply happen at the time of being in some phase of the dream and
because I am unconscious I do not find any kind of relationship with the reason that he
exposes, for me it does not make sense to relate the things we want to do or the repressed
desires if we sometimes dream completely different things. And to answer the last question
he tells us that he does not dream because he does not leave anything incomplete,
everything he wants or proposes he fulfills.

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