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For what reason Do We Dream? Disentangling the Secrets of the Brain
One conspicuous hypothesis proposes that dreaming fills in as an essential capability in memory solidification. During rest, the mind replays and cycles data obtained over the course of the day, reinforcing brain associations and moving recollections from present moment to long haul stockpiling. Dreams might go about as a psychological practice, assisting us with setting our encounters and gain from them.
By prettytwinklxabout a year ago in Fiction
Cold Coffee Morning
Jessica sat immobile in her reading chair, coffee slowly cooling on the side table nestled between the chair and the wall. It was so quiet in the early morning darkness she could have heard the echoes of the train making the street crossing miles away, and the soft 'tick-tick' of the furnace coming to life.
By Judey Kalchik about a year ago in Fiction
What Not To Tell A Skeleton
Chapter 11 Stella A greenhouse where the glass was aged graphite; again the words “You are my world.” sung from their surface when I laid my hand upon it. Our sacred earth held together each pane of glass. An earth that grew flowers. That allowed the FlickerSpines to resurrect, the ghosts to rest and sight to ride our curses into the future.
By Branden Navedoabout a year ago in Fiction
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By Stiga Brilu Officialabout a year ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Forgotten Isle
Elara had spent her life mapping the known world. With a steady hand and an insatiable curiosity, she had charted coastlines, valleys, and mountain ranges, filling the blank spaces on her maps with precision and beauty. Yet, no matter how much she discovered, there was always a hunger for more—a need to illuminate the unknown.
By Timi mayowaabout a year ago in Fiction







