Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 Hi I think it was who said to-day (or was it yesterday?) that he had nightmares. Well, I don't understand much about dreams. I have not read Freud enough. Lately scientists have been questioning the value of dream interpretation. But when I was a macrobiotic, I used to hear that a safe index of one's health was to have no dreams at all. No, they said it in other words: if you were really a happy person, you would not dream. Such a fool I was that I believed in that slogan. And I kept worrying because I was still dreaming. And I am still dreaming. We do dream every night, don't we? But these things have been coming back to my memory these days, and suddenly I heard Chris' comment about the nightmares. Then I thought: maybe what the macrobiotic gurus should have said was not that dreaming was inexistent for the happy or healthy person, but rather that the really happy or healthy person would never or only very seldom remember what he dreamt the night before or if he dreamt at all. Does anyone have any clues about this? JC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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