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Karen Carter <[log in to unmask]>
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I have always dreamed in color and when I was in my psycology clases they tried to say everyone dreams in black & white.  Not me.

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Christ is either Lord of all or he is not Lord at all.
Karen Carter '74



> Thanks Julie. I kind of figured folks blind from birth would have your
> experience. Perhaps the reason I like dreams is because I dream in full
> color and sight 99.999% of the time. A few times in the latter years I've
> dreamt  with blurred vision but not as I see now, which isn't much but
> blurry light perception. Anyway, thanks for replying.
>
> Brad
>
>
> on 10:57 PM 7/27/2005, JULIE MELTON said:
> Brad,
>
> I hear in dreams, having never sen in my life and having no visual input
> to
> fuel dreams.  However, i also experience touch and smell in dreams.  Don't
> know if I've ever tasted in a dream, though.
>
> JulieMelton
> visit me at
> www.heart-and-music.com
> Keep smiling!
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brad D" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:52 PM
> Subject: Dreams
>
>
>  > I think I asked this perhaps a couple years ago and I can't remember if
> I
>  > got any replies, or if I indeed had, but can't remember cause my mind
> is
>  > going hahaha.
>  >
>  > Years ago while in blindness training, a buddy and I were walking to
> the
>  > YMCA to work out. A couple three teen age kids were goofing off
> yapping,
>  > hopping on the benches, jumping off them and just being city kids.
> Without
>  > missing a beat of conversation he saw our canes and asked "Hey, when
> you
>  > dream, do you see?"
>  >
>  > At the time I thought that was silly, 'cause I could still see pretty
>  > good, and tossed it off without regard as I have always seen in
> dreams.  I
>  > later wondered, indeed, how do you dream? Has dream faded visually if
> you
>  > had vision once, and if never saw I imagine it is an audible dream.
>  > Curious, yet my abscent mind wants to know.
>  >
>  > Brad
>  >

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