Daily Processing Dreams

Daily processing dreams offer little to not much meaning or significance. Dreams are processing information from our day to day and putting it into memory. What is clear from recurring activities such as these is that there is an examining of how our mind connects to everyday routines.

The processing dreams allow for gaps in time between actions, with variants of the same action taking place in a time gap. The dreamer may have forgotten one or more of these actions, while they appear to be processed and lost memory gaps create a sense of ease.

At night, the daily processing dreams may repeatedly perform tasks and look at something over and over again as you have done during the daytime waking hours. This type of dreaming has traditionally been viewed as a memory storage of the day’s experiences, the storehouse of our encounters with the outside world.

For example, the dream could repeat a visit to one’s school, or sending out a letter just as one had done earlier in the day. Most people don’t remember events from day to day because they are too short-lived and wouldn’t have been worth remembering at all if it wasn’t for the dream recall that occurs when one wakes up.

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