Last example: my son had a dream.

He is 6 years old and today he told me a story that blew my mind.

Thought this could be a good image for a dream :)

It was early in the morning, he had woken up and was on my bed lying beside me. I told him that in the middle of the night I saw him laughing while he was asleep, so I turned to him and asked:

Me — I saw you laughing while you were sleeping. Do you remember if you had any dreams?

Him — Yes, I was telling you to stop, you and Be (his brother) were tickling me, don’t you remember?

Wait… WHAT?

For a moment, It was creepy. What did he mean with “don’t you remember?”

Long story short: until today (6 full years), my son thought that every dream he had with another person meant that the other person was also dreaming HIS DREAM. It’s like a dream with WiFi.

He thought that if he was dreaming with me, it meant I was also dreaming with him… so our dreams would be connected and happening at the same time 🤯

The amazing learning experience for me is that he doesn’t know what he doesn’t know. No one ever talked about this with him, and he never bothered asking, because for him, this was the norm. I told him that dreams happen in each individual's head only, he looked at me and absorbed that information.

What he did with the information, I don't know. But now I know he has both of them in his head. And this is a good start, people should be aware that there is information out there.