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Name: Dreams Rarely Make Sense Because They Are Usually More Emotional Than Logical
ID: m14300
Language: English (en)
Summary: Dreams are emotional, not logical, and therefore they don’t directly reflect your thoughts and what you actually believe, but an emotional representation of those thoughts. This means that dreams don’t always reflect what you’re thinking, but more likely what you are feeling.
Subject: Humanities
Keywords: dreaming, dreams, emotion
Document Type: -//CNX//DTD CNXML 0.5 plus MathML//EN
License: Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY 2.0)

Authors: Mark Pettinelli (xiornik@kindnessassociation.org)
Copyright Holders: Mark Pettinelli (xiornik@kindnessassociation.org)
Maintainers: Mark Pettinelli (xiornik@kindnessassociation.org)

Version: 1.4 (history)
Created: Feb 7, 2007 5:12 am US/Central
Revised: Jun 1, 2008 9:26 am GMT-5

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Version: 1.4 Jun 1, 2008 9:26 am GMT-5 by Mark Pettinelli
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Version: 1.3 Jul 27, 2007 8:47 pm GMT-5 by Mark Pettinelli
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Version: 1.2 Apr 6, 2007 11:00 am GMT-5 by Mark Pettinelli
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Version: 1.1 Feb 7, 2007 5:28 am US/Central by Mark Pettinelli
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