Can blind people see their dreams?
By Sikh_Boy
@Sikh_Boy (230)
United States
8 responses
@caribe (2465)
• United States
6 Dec 06
Actually, that is right. They feel the dream because that is what they do in real life. They use their sense of touch and smell and hearing. They can't magically see in their dreams because there is no frame of reference for seeing unless they could see before becoming blind.
@blonde_3548 (36)
• United States
2 Dec 06
I think so. If they are completely blind and dont even see light or shadows then it is probably their imagination. If someone is legally blind it only means that they cant see the big E on the eye chart even after a corrective device so most blind people see something even if it is only light and shadows.
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@ESKARENA1 (18261)
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1 Dec 06
a dream has to have a visual reference for the individual, therefore from my own experience i would say that the blind person does not see in their dream, for the blind person sound is the defining factor in the dream state.
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@expect007 (360)
• India
2 Dec 06
i dont know..........i never asked it to any blind people.......give me some time i will inform u later......
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@caribe (2465)
• United States
6 Dec 06
Dreams reflect reality. If a person is blind in real life, they are blind in their dreams. If they had sight and later became blind, sometimes they have visual dreams. But as time passes they usually don't see in their dreams. I have had several friends that were blind and that is what they told me.
@comical_relief (221)
• United States
1 Dec 06
they can dream so im sure they can see them. im pretty sure they can