People like to make dreams more complex than they are.
The word dream has many meanings, and within those many meanings
are so many positive and negative nuances that one can never truly
know if he is asleep dreaming or awake following his dreams.
In all honesty, nightmares, more than dreams, are complex
workings of the imagination. What kind of terrible fear must we
hide in our chest all through our lives in order to store up such horrific imagery
in our subconscious that our dreams wake us up in a nervous sweat too early in the morning.
There are no nightmares when we are awake; that is the curse of reality.
When I couldn’t sleep, my mom told me to count sheep like all the other children;
when you counted sheep, did you ever slip into a dream with sheep bouncing on the moon?
The word dream has many meanings, and within those many meanings
are so many positive and negative nuances that one can never truly
know if he is asleep dreaming or awake following his dreams.
In all honesty, nightmares, more than dreams, are complex
workings of the imagination. What kind of terrible fear must we
hide in our chest all through our lives in order to store up such horrific imagery
in our subconscious that our dreams wake us up in a nervous sweat too early in the morning.
There are no nightmares when we are awake; that is the curse of reality.
When I couldn’t sleep, my mom told me to count sheep like all the other children;
when you counted sheep, did you ever slip into a dream with sheep bouncing on the moon?
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