CAN DREAM COME TRUE?
Dreams are images created by our mind when we sleep. These images can be in the order of a story or a simple incident. It can be a succession of images, ideas, emotions and sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. Atleast some scientists admit that regardless of the faith of any individual there are numerous instances in which dreams actually do come true in ways that were not anticipated. Researchers have found that the brain's activity during sleep may explain the capacity of dreams to foretell the future. Though certain individual scientists do admit that some dreams come true, science as a whole do not say that dreams comes true with the support of any theories.
When we look at the dreams through the philosophical angle we can have broader view. Most of us believe that everything in this universe are originated from God. Therefore, in other words, we all are the minutest forms of God. When the Supreme One is omnipresent we too can reach that state for some time atleast. During that small period of time we may have a glimpse of the future, that is, we may overlap the time barrier.
Modern science say that 68% of the universe comprises of dark energy and 27% dark matter. I think both can be detected by any physical method other than by assumptions. That is, though they believed to be existing around us, our senses cannot detect them. In the case of dreams, though we see it some time in the night we can recollect at least some of these in the morning. It is as we see some real sights when we are awake these images are registered on our mental screen. That registration is something like a physical image registration. That means, our mind is viewing those dreams by something beyond our senses from around us. That is, it's actually taking place. And if our vision is from beyond the time barrier, to that glimpses are of the future and that is real. It, therefore, will certainly happen and that is what dream come true.
K V George
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