It started with someone breaking old wooden objects, maybe because they looked useless or damaged. It didn’t seem important at first.
But suddenly everything changed.
His body started reacting in a disturbing way—intense pressure, blood from the eyes, skin reacting… everything turning into complete chaos. Even the people around him were affected.
He panicked and tried to escape it.
Then he went back to the same object and started breaking it again, almost like it was the source of everything.
He kept going… until it finally broke completely.
In my opinion i don’t think dream reflect anything that what we actually want whatever our thought process is going on all day that’s become memory.
I do think dreams follow a pattern. When a thought stays stuck in our mind, dreams seem to create a loop around it, which is why they sometimes feel like we’re spiraling or don’t fully make sense. Not every dream has a meaning, but some of them do feel connected to what we’re thinking or feeling deep inside. The ones that stay in our mind the whole day probably reflect something our subconscious is still trying to process, even if it’s not always a clear message.
In my view- dreams are often just a result of stressful working hours. when our body and mind are completely tired, the brain may just create random imagination while we sleep. sometimes they may reflect the thoughts, worries, or experience we had during the day rather than carry a deeper meaning. in many cases, dreams could just be the minds way of processing daily mental fatigue.
Yes, most of the time they are just weird thoughts connected together.
It’s like dump zone of subconscious mind.
Where it dumps all the worst and not and affecting thoughts.
I think dreams do reflect what is there in your brain , be it in conscious or subconscious but not everything has to make sense . As we all know brain is such a complex organ , it is difficult to understand it . So we should take dreams as dreams and not let them affect us .
I feel that dreams are feelings that are hidden deep inside us which we never realize and they are depicted so that we are aware of what we actually feel.