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Helping others to enjoy dreams
I write about those who sometimes enjoy and sometimes cannot enjoy dreams. Our discussion, we have discussed it. I discuss it my mum and she helps me. She says that for a discussion point of view, we take one of the most important points in our logbook. She advises me that she would ask me and I will have to answer it as if I ask it and get a reply from the child friend.
She brings a tape recorder. She puts it on and asks me:
Mum: My child, I sometimes enjoy and sometimes cannot enjoy dreams, how can I always enjoy my dreams?
I: Well, you know, the child friend says that the dreams are like what we feel when we do not see with open eyes, hear by ears, smell by nose, tongue does not taste. When our body is not responding to anything outside, we just feel so strongly that our mind makes the images like in a movie. When we see with open eyes, even then our mind receives images. According to these images to makes some meaningful idea of what we see. These images always remain in our mind. Moreover, we judge from what we see, hear and touch.
In dreams the mind also makes some such judgments, but these are based on the images formed in our mind by our senses. When we have a dream, our mind is looking in the art gallery of what we collect by hearing, touching, smelling and other similar ways. If we enjoy our dreams sometimes, it means we may give more respect to our body, mind, heart and soul.
My Mum: All right, is it about our self?
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