Reality vs Dreams
Difference between reality and dreams characterize the two words reality and dreams. Reality is something that has been existent from the past till now. On the other hand, a dream is a kind of fantasy. When you consider the word dreams, dream is its singular form. If you look at the usage of reality and dreams, reality is used as anounwhile dream is used as both a noun and averb. Apart from this use, both reality and dreams are used in phrases too. For example, in reality, the reality is—, beyond one’s wildest dreams, in your dreams.
What do Dreams mean?
A dream is about non-existing facts too. The non-authenticity of dreams is often felt by us. A man who dreamt during sleep gets up in the morning saying that he dreamt of some non-authentic scenes in the dream. Moreover, a dream can portray a dead man or woman alive. You can even see a dead man or woman talking to you in your dreams. Hence, dreams are totally devoid of proof and validity. On the other hand, you can disprove dreams the moment you get back to the awakening state of life. Moreover, you can disprove dreams the moment you get back to the awakening state of life. It is interesting to note that dream is one of the three important states of consciousness. The other two states are awakening and deep sleep. In the awakening state, you cannot dream about anything. You can only experience direct perception in the awakening state of consciousness. In the deep sleep state too you cannot dream. It is, in fact, a dreamless state of consciousness. The dreamless state is otherwise called as the slumber. It is interesting to note that you cannot dream during slumber but on the other hand you can have the reality of your experiences during slumber. Unlike reality, dream is based on power. It is the power that holds the uncertainty and the invalidity of the experiences. Dream is often characterized by questionability and improbability. Whatever is felt in the dream is questionable later.
What does Reality mean?
Reality is all about authenticity. Unlike dreams that are all about non-authenticity, reality has no place for non-authenticity. It is, in fact, ever existent in nature. Take, for example, the common experience of birth and death. It is nothing but reality. It happened, happens and will happen until there is life in this mortal world. Every living being born will have to die one day is the authentic reality. Reality, on the contrary, to dreams, is the basis of validity. You cannot disprove realities. Reality occurs only in slumber or deep sleep. You would feel your real nature and you would be one with the Absolute Bliss in slumber. Reality is not based on power. It exists forever even without your power. In addition, reality is characterized by non-questionability and distinctness.
What is the difference between Reality and Dreams?
• A dream is about non-existing facts too whereas reality is all about authenticity.
• There is no place for non-authenticity in dreams.
• Dreams are totally devoid of proof and validity. Reality, on the contrary, is the basis of validity.
• You cannot disprove realities. On the other hand, you can disprove dreams the moment you get back to the awakening state of life.
• Reality is not based on power. It exists forever even without your power. On the other hand, dream is based on power. It is the power that holds the uncertainty and the invalidity of the experiences.
• Dream is often characterized by questionability and improbability. On the other hand, reality is characterized by non-questionability and distinctness.
“• Dreams are totally devoid of proof and validity. Reality, on the contrary, is the basis of validity.” How absurd a statement.
当梦想和有效性证据的things within the dream and NONE of ‘reality / waking state’. And of course vice versa.
I have lucid dreams and water is wet, wind is draughty, cake is delicious, sex is amazing … how my dreams differ to real life is I have often have more control and can be ‘magical’.
What is interesting to me about dreams versus waking state is this:
I have NO memory of my waking life (neither that of my true self, my name, age, where I live, family, …anything at all) when I am dreaming UNLESS I am lucid dreaming and even then my recall of what life is like when I am awake is not accurate or complete. Why would this be?
As an example, I recently became lucid in a dream and took the opportunity to fly out my bedroom window, over the neighboring garden to ‘investigate’ my dreamscape. I thought in the dream I was accurately recalling my waking life surroundings. However, when I awoke, I realized the gardens I was seeing in my lucid dream state were nothing at all like how they are in ‘reality / waking state’, and yet even though I was lucid when dreaming, I was not aware of this discrepancy.
In other words, my ‘memory’ in my sleep/dream state is not the same memory I have when I am awake. I as such not only have two states of being (asleep/awake) I have two sets of memories, one for each state that only in the smallest sense correlate when in the opposite state.
Why is that?