Dreams, oh dreams—let's delve into their uniqueness. Perhaps you've noticed something intriguing about them that I'm about to share. After waking, have you ever found that when recounting a dream, you can visualize it from different angles, much like it appeared in your sleep?
Dreams are fascinatingly unique, offering multiple perspectives during the experience. Next time you dream, pay close attention, and you'll see. During your dream, you can often experience it from both a third-person and a first-person viewpoint. Have you ever noticed this?
If you haven't viewed it from this perspective, you're in good company. I didn't either, until a few dreams in, it struck me. Dreams' perspectives are akin to how movies present stories, and I was amazed. How can people not be more interested in dreams, considering how organized and intelligent they are?
This insight reveals that dreams are uniquely crafted by a supreme intelligence beyond human comprehension. While some scientists attribute dreams to brain activity, I see them as extraordinary gifts—experiences granted by a higher power, beyond mere human justification.
Next time you watch a movie, pay special attention to the angles used to create an engaging story. Similarly, after experiencing a dream, recall it and you'll notice how it employs different perspectives to narrate a story while you sleep.
Another intriguing aspect of dreams is their clarity. Sometimes, dreams are vividly clear, while at other times, they're hazy or bluish. Do you think the concept of shooting movies from various angles could stem from dreams? It's possible, as the mind draws inspiration from experiences, including the multi-angled narratives of dreams.
Some people show little interest in dreams, whether they have them or not. They think dreams have no effect on their lives or they just don't show any interest. While it's important to respect their views, consider this: Imagine giving someone a unique, useful gift, only for them to ignore it.
Not because it lacks worth, but because they fail to recognize its value. What would you think of that person?
This mirrors how we frequently underestimate the gift of dreams. We find excuses to dismiss their importance instead of learning from and mastering this gift. Over the years, I've realized dreams are not to be taken for granted. As I've mentioned in other articles, dreams are a means of spiritual communication. Some people have the gift of foresight, not because they are special, but because they've embraced and learned from this divine gift given to us all at birth.
Just as all are chosen by God, yet only a few choose Him in return, all of us are given the gift of dreams. How many of us truly embrace this gift? Reflect on this and consider the extraordinary nature of your dreams.