I do believe that dreams (and sleep) are important in many ways. — Jack Cummins
Naturally ... when something is repressed ... it will appear on your dreams ... and it does appear ... in priests dreams ... in nuns dreams ... as ... a nightmare ... hence ... pedophilia and other sexual perversions ... — Anand-Haqq
I have also had a few precognitive ones. — Jack Cummins
Mayhaps, the brain is generating possible worlds, different scenarios, contemplating hypotheticals i.e. imagining "what if?" To what end though is a mystery to me. What's the purpose of thinking hypothetically? — TheMadFool
Inability to dream can be a sign of lack of certain vitamins or minerals in your system or some other medical condition. In Ancient Greece and other cultures certain plants were used as an aid to stimulate dreams. Wreaths of rosemary or oregano were worn on the head or twigs placed under the pillow. Apparently, basil has the same effect. The plants can also be eaten or essential oils from them inhaled. — Apollodorus
Maybe my Crohn's/Colitis is causing lack of absorption or something. — Down The Rabbit Hole
I've always thought of dreams as a kind of mental bowel movement.
— Tom Storm
I thought that is why you came here to the forum. — T Clark
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