
Inside the hospital Library, it belongs to Doctor Ji. Evan was sitting in a chair and reading a book. The book he read is titled 'diverse knowledge of dreams' this book does learn something related about dreams, which is based on Science as a benchmark.
There, Evan is alone accompanied by a cup of coffee and biscuits. Previously, Doctor Ji invited Evan to visit the room where his rest is quite large.
Because a few days ago Evan had a chat with Doctor Ji, and at that time Evan discussed about himself who likes to read books.
The picture of Doctor Ji's dugout is like a house with 7 large rooms inside.
Evan was also startled after Doctor Ji told him. But not specifically, Evan calculates and analyzes its own size and extent, so know the answer.
The size of the library is 3x3 in it. And a lot of Doctor Ji's collection books are on display on the classic themed bookshelves. With all the furniture that is identical to wood and some artistic touches that reinforce the character of the room.
There were also painting hangers on the walls or on the bookshelves that Evan saw.
Even Evan in it feels the meaning of the value of art and comfort that is very worthy of a thumbs up.
And because Evan happened to be free, he took the initiative to continue his long-delayed analysis, about 2 Weeks ago.
Because it is rather difficult to turn the pages of the book, Evan so use old tricks as a way of solving it.
Then he read.
For a long time people have been wondering where dreams come from.
To be honest, scientists still do not fully understand where dreams come from, but in the book there are some conjectures.
Dreams are like imagining things while we sleep, so we can say dreams come from our imagination.
As Evan knows, a person's imagination can be very powerful - if the person tries to imagine a favorite song, it may affect his soul and condition.
When a person sleeps the brain does not die, it still works, but it is not as hard as when awake. But the part of the brain that helps the person make decisions when he is awake will rest. That's when the imagination of the person can go wild.
And explain why there are nightmares and ordinary dreams.
Evan had been reading for 13 minutes and had read 21 pages.
"Hmm, the vast knowledge of dreams in this book! even so I have not found one of the scientific facts that I am looking for.btw this book there are 500 pages, crazy a lot!"
As usual, Evan noted that if it was important otherwise he only understood it.
"Maybe a nightmare is a brain trying to replay a frightening experience in an attempt to understand it, hmm, it might be."
"There are actually memories of a time before I fell asleep, and even then through dreams as well.A lot of evidence that leads me to dream but I can not be sure!, that I am really dreaming."
"The truth is, I really don't know for sure why I dream. Maybe the answer will come to me when I'm in a dream. complicated..."
Half an hour later Evan read a book, but nothing to do with his analysis.
Only the lucid dream that he captured as a guideline in one of the allegations in his analysis book.
Shortly Doctor Ji arrives, seen on his neck is a stethoscope. Maybe he's after checking on the patient.
"How?, did you enjoy your reading time?"
"Honestly!, I enjoyed it very much sir, let alone the same painting that there is a wall."
"Oh.. Oh, is that it?"
"What's that?"
"The aroma of the father's library room, somehow can fit perfectly with the theme of the style of this Library. let alone this, sir!, the snack..."
"Hehe."
Doctor Ji just smiled faintly hearing it. As Evan pointed towards the table were biscuits and tea.
Actually Evan knew that the biscuits he ate and the tea he drank were expensive and quality products.
Seeking the opinion of others, Evan invites Doctor Ji in a conversation about lucid dreams. Then Doctor Ji explained the beginning of the occurrence of what is called Sleep paralyzed.
"Sleep paralyzed is often considered as the starting gate to lucid dream.when a person is almost asleep but the actual brain work is still awake and active, a person will be conscious but his body can not be moved then we seem to be drawn as deep or as our sensation dropped as hard as it is and sucked into a spiral that is getting narrower and longer it's tapering!" obviously at length Doctor Ji.
"If so the person who experiences sleep paralysis generally occurs repeatedly until he really goes into the subconscious or awakens?" ask Evan.
"Exactly!, and in many cases, this paralyzed sleep also often occurs after we wake up from a lucy dream."
"Hmm, but why? I'm aware that I'm dreaming but not experiencing sleep paralysis. am I not dreaming?" evan said in his heart, he seemed to wonder at himself and think.
"There is one of the amazing benefits that we get when experiencing lucy dream, which is controlling dreams!"
"So gini!, this is unconsciously happening or it could be because it has been studied.."
"Can we fully control it?"
"It's possible!, because the main factor is one's own brain."
"Hmm.." dehem Evan nodded.
"And that's why most people who experience it feel tired and afraid to sleep, or sleep again after being awake!"
"Even on some level, we have such a hard time distinguishing realistic dreams and unexpected realities!"
"What's a time like we're dreaming of peeing Doc!, and the truth is we're wetting our bed?"
"Yes, that makes sense" replied Doctor Ji.
"Because it can be realized when dreaming, then the "real world" can be turned into an illusion or indeed an illusion so that even though we are dreaming, certain events can affect us in reality!"
Evan's words stunned Doctor Ji.
"You are like experiencing it. Father even salute you."
"Calm down, events like this are rare, but not impossible!"
"That means that the person who experienced it has an extraordinary brain, especially not to say." said Evan in his heart but cut off because of the sound of the nun's knock.
Tok.dok...
Apparently the nurse was about to say something to Evan that he was being sought by someone.
Evan immediately left Doctor Ji's room after saying another word with him.
"Lho the nurse knows I'm in Doctor Ji's room? evan said in his heart.