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Reflection About Dreams

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Dreams are often discussed, I believe, in everyday life. I constantly find my family and friends talking about their strange dreams they had the night before. This then leads into everyone sharing a weird dream or a dream that they had that relates to the originally shared dream. Dreams are shareable and can allow people to connect on a “spiritual” level. Some people believe that dreams are spiritual in their own sense. But this isn’t always the case- some people think that they’re useless and serve no purpose. There are many different ways people interpret dreams and it’s been pondered for centuries. In Ancient China, the “narrative” history of China was written down into in a book which is now known as the Zuo zhuan. In it, one …show more content…

Which, to say, was impossible because I had only three weeks prior learned that my roommate situation had changed and I had just met them a week after that. Another example: I was in fifth grade and I was in the school library. I had stood up on one of those little step ladders for children to reach the top shelves, to reach a book about UFOs (I was into them at the time. I think I rented out every book about the paranormal that my elementary school library had.) when I felt the feeling of déjà vu. That was my first time feeling that way, and I couldn’t explain it to anyone since I had no clue what had just happened. It was the oddest feeling I had ever felt at that moment. Once I learned what I had felt was, I just kind of accepted it. I didn’t dig deeper into it, which is odd now that I think about it considering my past fascination about the paranormal, but I just accepted it as fact and that everyone went through this. Déjà vu has only happened to me a few times and I barely remember the times that it had happen- I only remember the feeling of déjà vu. Some people have different interpretations of dreams. Some Native American tribes such as the Navajos believe that dreams allow them to contact their ancestors and the deceased. The Zunis, another Native American tribe,

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