I have a friend that dreams in color and when he meets new people he sees them like someone that he already knew when sighted.  Because the new person will remind him of the other.  He was blinded in a car accident.  Another friend went blind and still dreams in color.  I also (though I can see) dream like I use to see or clearer in color.
 
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From: Rhonda Partain <[log in to unmask]>

> I just wondered, any of you who are totally blind and used to be able to
> see, do you dream in color? Can you see faces, objects and your
> surroundings? I have always been blind, I had some light perception when I
> was small, but have never seen colors. When I dream I touch things, a
> kitten is small furry, it purs when it pet it, a baby has smooth soft skin,
> fat cheeks, fat legs, usually a bald head, and makes adorable noises when I
> tickle him. I dream in sound, I remember words sometimes, locations, the
> beach, sand beneath my feet, the sound of the waves, the feel of a cool
> breeze on my face.
> Just wondered?
> Rhonda
>
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> From: The Electronic Church [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
> Behalf Of Vicki and The Rors
> Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 11:31 PM
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> Subject: Re: my dream last night.
>
> What a dream Jen. There were certainly some good things in that dream.
> Supposedly we dream many times a night. Most of us don't remember our
> dreams. I personally wouldn't take the dream seriously, except to enjoy the
>
> good parts. If you keeping having dreams where there is some kind of repeat
>
> pattern, then it would seem to me worth investigating further to see what's
> there. I know that God gives us dreams, but I think they have a different
> nature. If you look at the dreams Joseph interpreted, for example, they had
>
> a wholeness and continuity to then. Just my two cents worth. Which is
> probably worth exactly two cents. Hum! It might be less than that, come to < BR>>
> think of it.
>
> Vicki
>