Is the dream in folklore real?

Updated on culture 2024-07-13
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I don't think it's real, it's just an explanation of the unexplainable by the ancients, and it has no basis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I don't think it should exist, there is no scientific explanation for this phenomenon, and it's just some feudal superstitions, which none of us should believe in, so I don't think it's really real.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't think dreams exist because they don't have any scientific basis, and they can't happen, and it's probably a kind of imagination.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The dream in folklore does not really exist, because we only dream about one thing during the day and think too much, or we have been thinking about it in our subconscious, which will lead to dreaming all the time at night, and there is no such thing as dreaming.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't think it's real, we dream because we miss something or someone in particular, so at night, our brains are very active, and we dream.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't think it's real, because basically what you think during the day will have corresponding dreams at night, which is your subconscious behavior.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, there is no scientific basis for this, and it is just a word of mouth, not real.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't think it's real, it's probably the result of thinking about it day and night.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, and there's no scientific basis for it, it's probably because you thought about something like this during the day, so you dreamed about it at night.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't think so, it's just a fact that everyone sees in a dream, and everyone misses it so much.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I believe that many of you have heard the saying of dreams, the so-called dreams are divided into two kinds, the first is the dream entrusted to by the gods, and the other is the dream entrusted by their deceased relatives. What most people call dreams is the dreams that those deceased relatives give themselves. So, is it true that people give dreams to others after they die?

    If you want to know the answer, let's take a look!

    First, the dream we hear of the immortals is generally that a certain fairy will give himself some hints, suggesting that he will make a little fortune or have some happy events at home in a certain period of time in the future. I once heard many elderly people say that their daughters-in-law once dreamed of a certain fairy when she was pregnant. In the eyes of many people, as long as you dream of burying immortals in the hall, some good things will generally happen, and if you dream of some ghosts or people who have died, there will be bad things that will happen.

    Second, these are just some of the more supernatural legends, which are unscientific. Some psychologists also say that the reason why people dream about these deceased people is because they may have deep feelings for the deceased, because they haven't seen them for a long time, they will think about them, and this feeling will continue to extend when they sleep at night, so they will often dream of their deceased relatives in their dreams. In fact, this dream was generated by one's own subjective consciousness and was not a so-called supernatural event.

    Third, just like usually, when we watch some supernatural ** or movies, we will often have words such as yin and yang eyes, yin qi and heavy qi. Those who are more superstitious think that most of the people who can accept ghosts and dreams are more yin and less yang, and they are easy to pretend to be invaded by evil spirits. Of course, this is certainly unscientific.

    To sum up, the theory of dreams does not exist in fact, it is just that people impose their subjective consciousness on these non-existent images. People will pin those good things to God and blame those unlucky things to ghosts, which is their subjective consciousness and not the fact that they exist. What are your thoughts on the above points?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Dreams do exist, not everyone can have this experience, this has to be with the Buddha to understand it, the Buddha's perception is to reach a certain level, some spiritual things exist in reality and do not believe in it, it can only mean that there is no way to know, and when it is hurt, it is completely unknown, what does the difference that science cannot explain to the rent? Respect for science is more important for respecting reality. If you talk again, the journey will be long, in short, chanting Buddha and chanting to increase wisdom, some problems will naturally be understood!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Personally, I feel that it is fake, there are no ghosts and gods in the world.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In real life, we can always hear some people say that they dreamed of their relatives and "dreamed" for us.

    Does it really exist? Personally, I think it exists.

    Tell me about what's going on around me. About six years ago, there was a family in our village who was holding a funeral, and the deceased was a big man, more than 1.8 meters tall.

    The village custom is to put it in a coffin after death, and it will take another three to seven days before it can be buried. The coffin was bought, and there was some crowding after the deceased was put in that day, and the hands and feet were stuffed in, and the coffin was not very suitable.

    But because after all, everyone was already dead, and everyone didn't care, so they just squeezed in and put it in.

    The next morning, the wife of the deceased hurriedly told her relatives: "The coffin is going to be bought again, it is too small, he had a dream last night, and he cried and told me that his feet hurt very much, and his feet were squeezed very painfully, and his body could not be turned, and it was very uncomfortable." Hurry up and change a coffin. ”

    All relatives and friends were shocked when they heard ......

    Everyone talked about the coffin yesterday, the body was relatively tall, and the coffin was indeed very small.

    I was there, but I wasn't surprised, because I grew up seeing a lot of strange things. I think it's normal to dream!

    On the same day, the masters who did the white work immediately went to choose a new coffin and replaced the deceased with a new coffin. So that he can lie more relaxed and comfortable.

    It was a long, long time until ...... burialI never heard of him dreaming about it again.

    In fact, many folk things cannot be explained by science. You can't be completely superstitious, but you can't be unbelieving.

    May the dead rest in peace! Being able to lie comfortably in the coffin was his last request.

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