Question 1: What is your interpretation of one of your recent dreams?steemCreated with Sketch.

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From October 1, 2012

I find dreams to be some of the most peaceful moments of my life, filled with a combination of fear and serene joy of the dream-adventure itself. Most of the time I am in some kind of role. In my most recent dream, I found myself to be a dragon-kin, and the world about me was Egyptian, filled with different types of dragons which all had personalities a bit like the states of emotion. Near the end of the dream, I was talking to the sad dragon who didn’t want to come to the communion to discuss political matters. I convinced it to go.

I took the dream for what it was, but based on recent happenings in my life I did sense that the dream was conjuring some pent-up dissatisfaction with my work ethic. Most of the time though, I like to just look at the dream as a story because my mind is geared to look at life as a story with many metaphorical layers. I suppose this might be why I have such vivid dreams.

- Anya


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Awesome post! I, too, spent a good amount of time thinking about what my dreams might be telling me.
As for the people I saw in my dreams, according to the internet turns out that every single face we see in our dreams is of someone we saw IRL. Our brain cannot and will not create a face by itself.
As for deja vu, our brain connects two completely different situations to make them uncanny if there is a tiny string of similarity between them. It's a fight or flight feature in humans.
But what amazed me most is that our dreams are influenced by what our minds are most overburdened by - I have seen extracts of movies, games, notes, and life's lemons in my dreams depending on how the day went.

Dreams are really very interesting, thank you for sharing this post!

Interestingly for me, my deja-vu episodes were actually a sign of epilepsy. I was disappointed when I stopped having them after I started my medication.