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Dreams most often seem to reflect in a freely modified form what you were thinking in reality. If you didn't really focus on something like this during the day, then anything can happen in a dream. However, if you have been thinking about the same thing all day, it is very likely that it will come up later at night. You were trying to solve a problem or analyze a situation. It is also highly likely that the brain will continue to think about it at night, but it is not known in what transformation.�
In general, you can repeat the previous dream, or continue its plot hypothetically. It is necessary to somehow try to reproduce all the conditions and conditions that were in the previous time; to think about the same things that were thought about then, before the previous dream.