Grow Verb 1.(of a living thing) Undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity. 2.(of a plant) Germinate and develop. ad·ven·ture Noun An unusual and exciting, typically hazardous, experience or activity. Verb Engage in hazardous and exciting activity, esp. the exploration of unknown territory: "they had adventured into the forest".
Tuesday, January 4
weird-ness
I've always found it a little annoying, how my brain works. I believe that it works best very early in the morning, from about 6-12am and then late at night, I am always quite lucid in the way that I write (or maybe it's cos I'm tired and I think i'm writing more expressively than normal) Or it could be because my brain is attempting to sift through all of the junk that i've put in my head today. I've always found it amazing the amount that some people dream. I absolutely love dreaming things, they're generally good (!) and sometimes I wake up in the morning thinking that if I could just remember all the details, I could make some money out of selling it as a book. In my dreams i've thought of the best jokes, and i've actually woken up laughing before, I've also written in my sleep, which you might think as funy, me being an English student ane everything, but I found it really strange. What I wrote didnt make much sense anyways! (The dream was focused around me going to the Queen's and being asked to write in her visitor's book!) But dreaming (getting back to what I was saying!) is the shifting of all the subconscious thoughts, like a clean out of your mind etc, I just think its a bit weird that these chemical cleaners take shape into stories and events that form themselves into dreams. Dreams can mean things too, i'm still not sure whether it's right to look into the meaning of dreams, but generally the things we dream about often sound very strange and unusual, but they are symbols of how we are feeling at the time. Like if you dream of a house, it is supposed to be how you view yourself, the outward appearance is very telling, also the state of the house inside is supposed to be the state of your inner mind or something like that. Are we as Christians supposed to look into dreams and their meanings, I mean sometimes (generally all or most of the time) I find it really helpful to understand what the dreams mean, as they can sometimes scare you, i.e. dreaming of a death, marriage or pregnancy! And in the bible God spoke to people using dreams, and these were Godly, righteous people, so is it wrong? I remember dreaming things as a child that have come true. I don't know whether you will believe me on this, but the ones that have come true are more grander de ja vou moments I suppose. It's just that within them the events happen exactly as you remember them, and also in the order that you do them, de ja vou moments are snippets in time, whereas when I dreamt of these things, they were longer periods of time, and the events that happened in them happened to the letter, whereas in de ja vou moments things can change, and outcomes that were thought can be changed. I am probably making no sense at all, but I've always wondered whether sometimes being able to see these things are something that is out of my control, something that I have been given maybe? I just wondered what you thought if anything? (this is to anyone who reads my blogs)
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