*Bạn đang ở web phiên bản desktop. Quay lại phiên bản dành cho mobilex

Ep 27: The Strangers In Your Dreams Are Actually People That You’ve Seen In Real Life

-

V.A

Tự động chuyển bài
Vui lòng đăng nhập trước khi thêm vào playlist!
Thêm bài hát vào playlist thành công

Thêm bài hát này vào danh sách Playlist

Bài hát ep 27: the strangers in your dreams are actually people that you’ve seen in real life do ca sĩ V.a thuộc thể loại The Loai Khac. Tìm loi bai hat ep 27: the strangers in your dreams are actually people that you’ve seen in real life - V.a ngay trên Nhaccuatui. Nghe bài hát Ep 27: The Strangers In Your Dreams Are Actually People That You’ve Seen In Real Life chất lượng cao 320 kbps lossless miễn phí.
Ca khúc Ep 27: The Strangers In Your Dreams Are Actually People That You’ve Seen In Real Life do ca sĩ V.A thể hiện, thuộc thể loại Thể Loại Khác. Các bạn có thể nghe, download (tải nhạc) bài hát ep 27: the strangers in your dreams are actually people that you’ve seen in real life mp3, playlist/album, MV/Video ep 27: the strangers in your dreams are actually people that you’ve seen in real life miễn phí tại NhacCuaTui.com.

Lời bài hát: Ep 27: The Strangers In Your Dreams Are Actually People That You’ve Seen In Real Life

Lời đăng bởi: bao.yen.666

Bài hát: Ep 27: The Strangers In Your Dreams Are Actually People That You’ve Seen In Real Life - V.A


The human brain is responsible for many complex creations, but it can’t invent the image of people. So the “strangers” that you meet in your dreams actually have the faces of people who you’ve once seen in your real life but forgotten, like your childhood mailman or that guy bumped into on the walk side that one time.
Chances are that you’ve laid their eyes on more than individuals, and so the brain as a huge cast of characters to play with when you drift off to sleep. Except for in the case of extreme psycho’logical disorder, every human being dreams. In fact, in a recent study, students who were awakened at the beginning of each dream but still allowed 8 hours of sleep, all experienced difficulty concentrating, irritability, hallucinations , and signs of psychosis in a span of three days.
When they were allowed their REM sleep, their brains compensated for the lost time by increasing the percentage of the sleep spent in the REM stage. Dreams are a window into the subconscious. Even though most of the time, they’re completely random, di’sorganized, and we forget 90% of them within 10 minutes of waking up; many people have drawn inspiration from their dreams. Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein was a based on a dream that she had.

Đang tải...
Đang tải...
Đang tải...
Đang tải...