Quote Originally Posted by THClord
Last night I could levitate items in my dream. It was really cool. I just checked, I can't do it now. It would be awesome though.
I love dreaming. When you think about it, in some cases dreams are just as real as reality. The only difference is that in your waking life your mind is responding to stimuli in your environment, and in dreams it is forming its own consciousness by using past experiences or memory and imagination (memory and imagination play a major role in our waking life as well. For example the idea of the world existing independent of your mind is a fabrication of the imagination) .

Dreams may make no sense, they may be ridiculous or "impossible", but so what? The emotions you feel in them are just as real as in reality. So really what separates dreams from reality besides the fact that dreams are all in your head? Reality is all just in your head too.
40oz Reviewed by 40oz on . Why I think our brains are so powerful The brain is an incredible thing, I think everybody agrees. The most fascinating part to me is how we are able to do complex tasks 100.0000% correctly in times of sudden danger with absolutely no time to prepare. I started longboarding just over a year ago. I'm pretty good at it, but I can't do anything crazy. When I'm about to fall, however I can do the craziest shit ever. It's like I wouldn't have thought in my wildest dreams that I could do the things that I do. Ex. I'm going down Rating: 5