I
rarely
dream.
In
fact,
I
can
count
on
one
hand
the
number
of
vivid
dreams
I've
had
in
my
lifetime.
It's
not
that
I
don't
want
to
dream,
it's
just
that
it
seems
to
be
a
rare
occurrence
for
me.
When
I
do
dream,
it's
usually
something
mundane.
I'll
dream
about
going
to
work
or
running
errands,
nothing
exciting
or
out
of
the
ordinary.
The
few
times
I've
had
more
interesting
dreams,
they've
left
a
lasting
impression
on
me.
One
particularly
vivid
dream
I
had
was
about
flying.
I
was
soaring
through
the
clouds,
feeling
weightless
and
free.
It
was
an
exhilarating
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one
that
I
wished
could
have
gone
on
forever.
It's
not
that
I
don't
believe
that
dreams
can
reveal
our
innermost
thoughts
and
desires,
it's
just
that
I
don't
seem
to
have
many
of
them.
Perhaps
it's
because
I
have
a
hard
time
letting
go
of
my
thoughts
and
worries,
even
when
I'm
asleep.
Despite
my
lack
of
dreams,
I
have
found
that
meditation
and
mindfulness
practices
have
helped
me
to
tap
into
my
subconscious
mind
more
fully.
By
quieting
my
thoughts
and
letting
go
of
my
worries,
I
have
been
able
to
access
a
deeper
level
of
awareness
and
creativity.
While
some
people
may
view
dreaming
as
a
way
to
escape
reality,
I
see
it
as
a
way
to
explore
the
depths
of
my
own
consciousness.
Even
if
I
don't
dream
very
often,
I
know
that
I
can
always
turn
inward
and
find
a
world
of
imagination
and
inspiration
waiting
for
me.