Spiritual Life Center

Do you remember your dreams? Are they vivid?
I heard somewhere people that are intuitive in waking life (more in touch with their spiritual center) have vivid dreams also which they can often recall. Is this true for you?
yes, in fact sometimes i dream in color. i had a dream last night in which i was given advice on how to ignore any idiot. the rules are as follows: act as if they are completly incomprehensible, stare at a tile and remain focused(aka floor, i was staring at a black and white checked floor in my dream) and stare at a wall and dont make eye contact:) dreams are the entrance to the mind if you look up the definition of things in your dream you will find that they oftwn are predicting the future. when you go into REM which is your deep sleep your brain disconnects from your body another way to look at it is that you arw astrally projecting yourself. when you do this you are actually in another dimention.
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