Posted by The Famous Grouse on January 16, 2019 at 09:13:09 from (97.116.27.81):
In Reply to: Dreams from past posted by David G on January 16, 2019 at 05:43:56:
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Dreams are real and they DO make sense in that when your brain has nothing better to do at night, your brain cortex spends time shuffling through your hippocampus where long term memory is stored. Long term memory is thought to be less like a series of movies where whole events are stored and more like a photo album with individual snapshots that the brain can use to reconstruct whole memories.
Your brain's limbic system is also heavily involved during dreams and since the limbic system is the part of your brain that handles emotions, this explains why dreams are often either driven by emotional events or contain emotionally meaningful content.
While you're dreaming, the brain is reorganizing both short and long term memories to make part truth part fiction movies and the formation of these dreams is guided by and spiced with emotional undercurrents from real life.
Given the life situation you described, the "meaning" of your dream is obvious. Your parents represent emotions related to safety, security, and stability. Clearly, the dream's mechanical content represents your emotions that surround a problem in your life that has been or is about to be solved, hence your confidence the engine would fit.
The ol' brainbox is like the generator back at the power station, it's constantly turning regardless of how much electricity we're using at the present time.
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