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Is it posssible for the blind to dream if the brain holds memory genes from ancient lives?

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Is it posssible for the blind to dream if the brain holds memory genes from ancient lives?

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Strangely, I only just hear this yesterday. “Blind ancestors do dream. Whether optical similes will appear surrounded by their dream depends on whether they where on earth blind at birth or become blind following within vivacity. But sight is not the solely sense that constitutes a dream. Sounds, tactility, and smell become hypersensitive for the blind and their dreams are base on these senses.” If you believe contained by a long-gone lives and that memories can be stored contained by genes, than it is markedly possible.

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