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Some people like to interpret dreams because they think that they can provide some insight into their lives. Dreams are just incredibly fascinating to me because there's so much we don't know about them, and I think they have to be more than just some story that our brain puts together as we sleep. I've had my fair share of crazy dreams. In fact, most of my dreams are very vivid
I don't know if that makes sense, but what I mean is that all of us and we're all like, linked bloodline, like we all are related to each other. Forget our dreams within 15 to 20 minutes when we wake up. So is it hereditary? Like are some functions of dreams hereditary? And if so, why? And how?
That's why we have this prayer called Modani, that we say right after we wake up, where we thank God for returning our soul to our body. And because I've always believed that was the case, it makes me wonder, where does it go? And if it does go somewhere, it has to do something. So I think that has to do with our dreams to some extent. But I'm also looking at it from a Jewish perspective
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