



Burrito Bunny wrote:Well, my theory is that dreams are a way for your brain to practice certain tasks or things, sometimes having to deal with challenges ancestors would have had to deal with. For instance: a small child around five years of age dreams she is being chased by a bear, or a wolf, or a tiger (saber toothed or other wise), or any other predator. I think her brain is running a test of the situation that her cave man ancestors may have had to face. I think it helps to hardwire that fight or flight reaction in the face of danger. Now, when this child grows older she starts to have more relevant dreams to her current stresses of life. When she is starting school she starts to have dreams about the tests. Failing them, not finishing, stuff along those lines. I think that these dreams are preparing her for school life and the possible out comes of tests. When she's even older she has dreams about crashing her car, losing her phone, going bankrupt, failing to pay taxes on time, other adult things that her brain is preparing her for. THough this is just what I think about those incredibly vivid dreams where the fear and emotions are real.
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