‘If I had to give one reason why brain science fascinates me so much, it is dreams.”
“All of us dream, but don’t really remember all the weirdness.”
“You nail it, when you say weirdness. Dreams are complex movies created by remnants of passing thoughts, images, memories, but we have no control on how those are processed and presented.”
“This gets interesting now… are you saying it is possible for us to control it?”
“It is my DREAM to control it, and engineer the life I’d like to live …. needless to say, deletion is an important part of the process.”
It’s Six Sentence Story Thursday Link Up!


Dreams are so fascinating! And fun to analyze. Not so much my dreams, rather my friend’s or family member’s dreams, lol. That’s a nocturnal mirror I’m not always anxious to look in 😁
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I guess people change stories while narrating dreams 🙂 Thank you, Denise!
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Good one, Reena. The most peculiar dream for me is the dream within a dream – have these at least a few times of the year – and they are utterly fascinating. Then there is the recurring dream, featuring similar buildings and environments.
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‘Dream within a dream’ is interesting. Write about it. Thanks!
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I’ll try. Thanks, Reena!
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Nice
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Thanks!
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Your welcome
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Why do I think trying to unravel dreams will be a Pandora’s box? 😉 Clever, Reena.
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It mighr be ☺️ Thanks, Doug!
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I like the description of dreams as “remnants of passing thoughts”.
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Thank you, Frank! The subconscious is made up of passing thoughts. Dreams put them together in random ways.
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Such an interesting topic to consider. Great SSS.
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Thank you, Pat!
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Lucid dreaming fascinates me. I’ve been wanting to write a story about a character who lucid dreams.
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Await reading the story ☺️ Thank you, Nicole!
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Great piece. I really wish I could control my dreams.
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One can only control inputs, not the output ☺️
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Clever stuff, Reena. Some dreams can be useful for plotting purposes – if I remember them for long enough / can read my scribbled bedside notes in the morning.
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Do you really scribble notes in the night?
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I’m afraid so. I’ve done it for years, but at least these are ‘happy thoughts’ and not ‘things to do’ for my job.
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Great 👍❤️❤️
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Quite a thought provoking piece!
The topic of dreams is extremely interesting. I don’t have a feeling that we can control what they’re built from except I’ve found we can excluded unpleasant passing moments by speaking them out loud. That brings them further from our subconscious ‘library’.
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You are absolutely right. We cannot change those, but they give us glimpses into the subconscious, and that paves the way to correction.
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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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Thank you so much!
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Great job on this
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Thanks a lot, UP!
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It better be!
the part about deletion.., is essential and, nearly impossible to be one hundred percent effect,
Memory-provoking Six… takes me back to undergrad days and experiments in lucid dreaming
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