It's generally accepted by neuroscientists and dream laborers that our dreams originate in the correct half of the globe. The correct half of the globe forms information uniquely in contrast to one side of the equator. Also called the correct brain, the correct half of the globe sees patterns, perceives faces, is emotional and natural and procedures our reality holistically. The left brain, or half of the globe, is logical, linear and is the talkative one; the communicator.
Amid our waking lives, our left brain is the dominant half (for the majority of us). It takes the information our correct brain forms – the instinctive, all encompassing patterns-and changes over them into logical, linear considerations, which we can then communicate to others, as well as to our self.
At night, however, our left brain takes a nap. Presently the same information that we procedure while we're awake is still "out there," however we've killed the communication focus, so we aren't consciously aware of it. Our correct brain, however, proceeds with its work, handling information from the internal and external condition. Without the left brain, however, the information, the patterns, instinct, feelings and aggregate info which has been prepared in large lumps, is hard to separate, to sort and to make feeling of. After all, that's our left brain's activity.