Princek Acid. What comes to my mind is "Prince Eric" and "A kid". Really short dream but memorable. Let me go look out on the web right now to see if there really is a "Prince Eric" out there and if he is planning to have "A kid" any time soon...Hmm. There is a "Prince Eric" in Disney's "Little Mermaid".
Also, typing in "Princek Acid" in the search window came up with a "Command and Conquer" video game character named "Prince Kassad". Never knew that.
What this dream means I have no idea. All I know is I will most likely experience the same phrase in a more meaningful context in the future. I will experience "Deja Vu" at that future point and say to myself, "I have heard that phrase before somewhere!"
What is really interesing to me is how the mind is working. A month or two ago I was reading a Scientific American magazine while waiting to get a haircut. The article stated researchers are trying to create a "Neural" computer to match how neurons in the brain work
The structure of a neuron has multiple branches protruding from each neuron cell. These branches connect to other neuron cells and create a web of linked electronic impulses between several neuron cells at once. It is believed these multiple connections between neuon cells enables the incredibe pattern matching capabilities our brains have.
Current computers are much more serial in their processing of input data. Serial processing of input data results in very poor pattern matching abilities but amazing speed in accurate mathmatical calculations. The other problem with most current computers is the fact they must be force fed input data. When you put "garbage data" into a computer you get "garbage data" out. Our brains get an over abundance of input data from our day to day lives with a lot of it being "garbage". Our brain's pattern matching abilities allow for natural and speedy filtering of the "garbage data" input."Brain washing" can occur if an individual is subjected to an intense barrage of "garbage data" for long periods of time. A well known marketing concept. :-)
Each person has their own set of experiences stored in their brains. Pattern matching of random phrases from dreams will be different for each person on the planet based on each person's previous experiences in life.
The fact my mind interpreted "Princek Acid" as "Prince Eric" and "A kid" comes from my past experiences in my daily life watching "Little Mermaid" with my kids! Each person's predictive dreams have to be experienced by the individual having the predictive dream.
My brain is picking up future experiences. Predictive dreams always relate to future experiences- sometimes in a minimal way (like when I see the key words in a future news story matching a phrase from a dream I had). Other times the predictive dreams affect me in the future in a very personal, detailed way (like an emotionally memorable event I experience weeks or months after having a very clear, detailed dream predicting those real life, personal events).
Bottom line is the brain is able to tap into a dimension that has less regard to space or time as we know it. It is flagging future events that will probably occur within our own future, limited space and time.
It is too bad we have not yet been able to act on these alerts our brains are sending us. It is like ignoring alerts from a radar detector when it detects a radar speed trap in your near future, real life, driving experience!
On the other hand, without the real life context to frame the meaning of a predictive dream it really is very difficult to understand what our brains are trying to alert us about. The brain throws out key words or phrases predicting events and that is all. How these words and phrases apply to our real lives in the future is not given. All our brains seem to be picking up are important patterns in a soup of future words and phrases.
Does this mean our lives are pre-destined and predictable enough so our brains can look out for specific types of future events affecting our lives? Are we pre-wired for a specific future "pattern" of events in out lives? Is our destiny predetermined?
Currently in our world, each person's future experiences are not as easily captured as speed trap radar frequencies. Until the real life event happens how are we supposed to know what predictive dreams mean? All we see at first in the predictive dreams are the relationships between words we already have stored in our minds from previous real life experiences. Why would patterns we have noted from our past affect our future? Why is our body storing a complex pattern of genes to be repeated in future generations of "Little Me"?
Maybe some genius will come up with a way we can better interpret cryptic, predictive dreams we all have in a faster way so we can prepare for future events before they happen if that is even possible.
Stating the problem is half way to a solution to the problem.
Do you agree?
Also, typing in "Princek Acid" in the search window came up with a "Command and Conquer" video game character named "Prince Kassad". Never knew that.
What this dream means I have no idea. All I know is I will most likely experience the same phrase in a more meaningful context in the future. I will experience "Deja Vu" at that future point and say to myself, "I have heard that phrase before somewhere!"
What is really interesing to me is how the mind is working. A month or two ago I was reading a Scientific American magazine while waiting to get a haircut. The article stated researchers are trying to create a "Neural" computer to match how neurons in the brain work
The structure of a neuron has multiple branches protruding from each neuron cell. These branches connect to other neuron cells and create a web of linked electronic impulses between several neuron cells at once. It is believed these multiple connections between neuon cells enables the incredibe pattern matching capabilities our brains have.
Current computers are much more serial in their processing of input data. Serial processing of input data results in very poor pattern matching abilities but amazing speed in accurate mathmatical calculations. The other problem with most current computers is the fact they must be force fed input data. When you put "garbage data" into a computer you get "garbage data" out. Our brains get an over abundance of input data from our day to day lives with a lot of it being "garbage". Our brain's pattern matching abilities allow for natural and speedy filtering of the "garbage data" input."Brain washing" can occur if an individual is subjected to an intense barrage of "garbage data" for long periods of time. A well known marketing concept. :-)
Each person has their own set of experiences stored in their brains. Pattern matching of random phrases from dreams will be different for each person on the planet based on each person's previous experiences in life.
The fact my mind interpreted "Princek Acid" as "Prince Eric" and "A kid" comes from my past experiences in my daily life watching "Little Mermaid" with my kids! Each person's predictive dreams have to be experienced by the individual having the predictive dream.
My brain is picking up future experiences. Predictive dreams always relate to future experiences- sometimes in a minimal way (like when I see the key words in a future news story matching a phrase from a dream I had). Other times the predictive dreams affect me in the future in a very personal, detailed way (like an emotionally memorable event I experience weeks or months after having a very clear, detailed dream predicting those real life, personal events).
Bottom line is the brain is able to tap into a dimension that has less regard to space or time as we know it. It is flagging future events that will probably occur within our own future, limited space and time.
It is too bad we have not yet been able to act on these alerts our brains are sending us. It is like ignoring alerts from a radar detector when it detects a radar speed trap in your near future, real life, driving experience!
On the other hand, without the real life context to frame the meaning of a predictive dream it really is very difficult to understand what our brains are trying to alert us about. The brain throws out key words or phrases predicting events and that is all. How these words and phrases apply to our real lives in the future is not given. All our brains seem to be picking up are important patterns in a soup of future words and phrases.
Does this mean our lives are pre-destined and predictable enough so our brains can look out for specific types of future events affecting our lives? Are we pre-wired for a specific future "pattern" of events in out lives? Is our destiny predetermined?
Currently in our world, each person's future experiences are not as easily captured as speed trap radar frequencies. Until the real life event happens how are we supposed to know what predictive dreams mean? All we see at first in the predictive dreams are the relationships between words we already have stored in our minds from previous real life experiences. Why would patterns we have noted from our past affect our future? Why is our body storing a complex pattern of genes to be repeated in future generations of "Little Me"?
Maybe some genius will come up with a way we can better interpret cryptic, predictive dreams we all have in a faster way so we can prepare for future events before they happen if that is even possible.
Stating the problem is half way to a solution to the problem.
Do you agree?
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