Unlimited

India
July 26, 2008 7:07am CST
Dreams does not have any boundations.Atleast in our dreams we can visualise wat we feel like should happen.But sumtimes these dreams have really very deep meaning.And they are a sort of signals which our eternal source is giving us.
6 responses
@fifileigh (3615)
• United States
27 Jul 08
they come from the other world, the secular world, to guide us on earth toward out destination and in our path in life...
• United States
27 Jul 08
Dreams are crazy like that. I often try to find a meaning behind most of my dreams. And sometimes I can, but I just have to take a closer look. Maybe our dreams are trying to tell us something or maybe they're not. I try to take in everthing I'm witnessing in dreams because you never know.
@alokn99 (5717)
• India
26 Jul 08
Use your dreams as signals and pieces of information that you recieve and use them to guide you in life. Do not get bogged down by your dreams or scared by them. The ones you cannot understand, just enjoy them.
@narayan2006 (2954)
• India
26 Jul 08
One of the three states/conditions of mind is related to dream. The other two states of ones's mind is related to wakefulness/awareness and sleeping. These three independent states of mind are common to all ordinary human beings. Dreams are the creation of one's sub-conscious part of the mind,that constitutes all the past and present desires and experiences ,one has passed through in the present and past lives.Though dreams appear real to the dreamer in the period of dreaming,it vanishes as soon as one wakes up and become unreal.It is only the jugglery of mind to create dreams,which is as unreal as a mirage.
@sdas86 (6076)
• Malaysia
26 Jul 08
Hi, You are right. Dreams do not have boundaries. I feel like dreams can give us some signal of what will be happening in the future.
@ishralene09 (2260)
• Philippines
26 Jul 08
I agree. And some really is scary warnings of sorts. But what I really like is those lucid dreams where you can take control of your dreams, getting the most of its vastness of what we could visualize.