Are there any mystical or religious traditions that say anything about people who have dreams and people who don't.
I just met someone in their mid 20s who says they have never had a dream. Which is really weird to me.
>>18960003
Everyone has dreams, just some people remember them and some don't. I feel like I recall a dream a few times a week, but most people I know only remember a dream when it's something truly bizarre.
Some people have very simple and banal dreams - like waking up and buying milk. For those people, there's probably just nothing that makes them remember it. I don't think it means much more than a difference in levels of imagination. Just like how some kids can sit down with legos and roll all day in a fantasy world, and other kids are like "wtf they're just bricks."
>>18960003
Typically religious pseudo science and bait for the ignorant.
Everybody dreams. It is just one of the side effects of the brain function.
But by stating this people were more likely to fall for the, here the big word comes, conspiracy. Every religion is.
I think it could very well be a symptom of someone who doesn't have a soul, but there's plenty of normal people who just aren't very good at remembering them.
Dream recall is -kind- of like a learned skill. Some people are born great at it but anybody can get better if they make an effort. Writing things down and not moving after you've woken up until you've replayed the dream a couple times helps immensely.
>>18960003
everybody dreams, though not everybody has good dream recall. it's an involuntary brain activity.
Whats it mean when two people have the same dream