Do we exist in dreams, and are dreams real?

Updated on science 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    From a materialist point of view: dreams are just the inertial effect of nerve cell activity, just like the reason that the driver has braked while the car is driving but still has to walk a certain distance. Dreams are just an inertial extension of daytime thinking activities, and what you want to do but can't do will have a stronger reflection in the dream, although it is very vague, but the dream is stronger than you think, especially when you sleep in an improper position or when a foreign object oppresses a part of the body.

    Therefore, the dream is only an extension of the individual, just an action, and we can't see this action compared to other actions, so how can we exist in an action?

    Even from the perspective of idealism, I think, therefore I am, here dream is the inertia of "thinking", the extension of thinking, it is only a part of us, a very small part, and its generation depends on thinking, so from this point of view, it still exists in conventional thinking, not dreams. Dreams are as inevitable as the greenhouse effect, and actions must be reacted to, as is thinking.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The instantaneous and impermanent body stores feelings, which are called the five aggregates and six consciousnesses.

    Because the time of existence of the body is very short, in the universe, it is not even called a moment, and the Buddhist scriptures compare the life expectancy of a person to increase by one year every 100 years until it is 84,000 years old, and then from 84,000 years old to 10 years old (as if it is ten years old), which is compared to a "calamity". Tell us that the body is not the true self, that everything in the body is ultimately empty and extinguished, and that we should not turn things and self upside down, and not recognize our own Buddha nature.

    Everything has a way, like a dream bubble, like dew and electricity, and should be viewed as such.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not a dream, because in a dream you don't think about the question of whether you're dreaming or not.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hehe, maybe it's because Zheng Zhongji's Himalayan star has seen too much that he has this thought!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Good question! You raise the question of idealism.

    But you want this materialist attention to the flood of social answers?

    You can read some idealistic writings, and it's better to look for answers here.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's a difficult question, and you know that one of the central questions of idealistic philosophy is to explain this sentence. No one can give you the answer. At least for now.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dreams are not completely illusory, it is possible that dreams are real events, events that people really experience.

    Psychologists believe that dreams are the response that humans take in the face of an emergency. In daily life, there are few crisis events, and it is difficult for human beings to train their ability to respond to crisis events, and dreaming is that the human brain consciously trains its own adaptability. Nightmares, in particular, are a kind of training for the human brain to sense of crisis.

    Scientific cognition of dreams

    Scientists explain that everything experienced in the dream may be real, but it is not experienced in the real world, but in another world, which is the parallel universe proposed by modern science, the parallel world.

    Things experienced in dreams don't happen in the real world, but they can happen in parallel universes. Sometimes, when we see certain characters or scenes in our daily life, we will have a sense of déjà vu, but we just can't remember them. This situation may be related to parallel worlds.

    It is possible that we have entered another parallel world in a dream, experienced something, and déjà vu is the refraction of the dream in reality.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When you see the title, do you think that you may be about to start popularizing science, or you need to do some analysis, but in fact, I want to talk about some views on this mysterious and familiar existence from a personal point of view. In this free space of expression, it is really good to be able to freely express some of your own opinions and ideas. It's egalitarian, maybe absurd, but it's really enjoyable.

    Dreams, I think it may be an illusory and ideal existence. What does it mean, the illusion lies in the fact that it happens completely in your unconscious, or it appears without any basis without knowing it, so it is illusory, and what is transformed into is often beautiful, or a feeling that is suppressed in the bottom of your heart. That ideal state seems to be lost in this moment, we all want the best to happen, but these are really lacking, but these are completely created in the situation of the source of the love brother who is divorced from reality, and it happens so really enviously, sometimes we will joke and say, "Sleep, sleep, everything in the dream."

    Maybe these are a kind of negative escape from our real world, hoping to get catharsis through another way, and slowly some people begin to be "arrogant" because of dreams.

    Many years ago, there was a very classic movie "Inception", when many friends said after watching it, after watching it, they seemed to doubt whether the world they are currently in is really like this, and began to have some doubts, this may be a dream, they all say that life is like a dream, how can you be very sure when you are in reality, when you are in a dream, in short, all this is something you can't describe in words. What we experience every day may also be part of the dream, but it is just a matter of not being taken for granted.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Most scientists believe that dreams are not completely illusory, and that dreams may recreate what we have actually experienced. Looking at dreams from a psychological point of view, dreams are a window for consciously looking at the unconscious mind, and dreams may also reproduce some memorable events in reality.

    Psychologist Sigmund Freud believed that dreams are subconscious desires to gratify. In a sober state, people can suppress their subconscious mind, so that certain desires that violate morality and ethics cannot do whatever they want.

    Hao Bin, a psychologist, believes that dreams can be the manifestation of hail slag psychological conflicts in some situations, and the content of people's dreams may be some psychological portrayals of daily life.

    Some psychologists believe that people dream because the brain rehearses how to deal with dangerous situations, especially nightmares, in a virtual environment.

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