We live in a paradoxical era. It seems that everyone has their own dream — career advancement, a house by the sea, a new car. We diligently pursue these goals, believing that they will bring happiness. But why, then, do we so often feel emptiness after achieving what we desired? What does a dream give a person, and why is it necessary if its fulfillment does not fill life with meaning?
Statistics speak for themselves: levels of anxiety and depression are rising. Clearly, we are missing something important. What is a dream, and why is it actually needed? Perhaps it all comes down to scale. A personal, self-centered dream is a dead end. It does not resonate with the world and does not provide energy for real achievements. Why do people dream of one thing but receive something entirely different? Because the true power of a dream is revealed only when it becomes part of something greater. This article will explore that power.
The Anatomy of a Dream: How Your “Want” Differs from a Dream with a Capital D
To understand what a dream is needed for, one must learn to distinguish between two fundamentally different types of aspirations. This distinction determines whether a dream will be a source of strength or a cause of constant disappointment. What is a dream and why is it needed — this is not a trivial question, but a key to understanding the mechanisms of our psyche and our place in the world.
Personal “Want” Dream: A Selfish Impulse That Drains
When we ask why a person dreams of a new gadget, an expensive car, or a salary increase, we must understand that this is natural. But this is where the trap lies. What is a person’s dream if it boils down to mere possession? It is a “want” — a bright but lonely lantern in the endless night. It illuminates only a small patch of your immediate surroundings but cannot dispel the surrounding darkness, nor can it light the way for other travelers.

Why do people need a dream that drains them? In fact — they don’t. And we intuitively feel this. What does a dream give a person in this format? A fleeting joy of possession, quickly replaced by a new desire. It is a run in a closed circle, where each achieved goal only fuels the next “want,” without bringing deep satisfaction. From the perspective of energy-information exchange, such a dream works like a black hole. So where do selfish dreams come from? From fear, from a sense of inadequacy, from a desire to prove one’s significance through external attributes. But the problem is that, being directed solely at oneself, it cuts a person off from the common energy-information flow. You are essentially telling the Universe: “I only need this, and I don’t care about others.” And the Universe responds to you in kind — with isolation and depletion.
How does a dream affect a person in this case? It makes them lonely in their pursuit, even if they are surrounded by people externally. It does not provide what a dream is meant to give a person — a sense of connection, community, and service. What does a dream give a person briefly in this format? An experience that sooner or later leads to the understanding: this path leads to a dead end.
Collective Dream: The Power of Resonance That Nourishes
A completely different answer to the question: Why do we need dreams? – is given by the understanding of the phenomenon of the Collective Dream. It is not just the sum of individual “wants.” It is a qualitatively new state — a single coherent vibrational pattern created by millions of people tuned to the same frequency.
To understand why dreaming in this way is important, imagine a scientific analogy. Ordinary personal dreams are like the light of an incandescent bulb: chaotic, diffuse, unable to penetrate obstacles. Now imagine a laser beam — coherent, focused, capable of cutting steel and traversing vast distances. This is what a dream does when it becomes collective — it acquires the properties of a laser beam. It concentrates the energy of millions of people in one direction.
Why should a person dream of something greater than their personal interests? Because only in this way do they gain access to an inexhaustible source of strength. What does a dream give a person when it is shared with others? A sense of being part of something grand, and your personal efforts are multiplied by the efforts of thousands and millions of like-minded individuals. What is the purpose of a dream of such scale for a person? Its essence lies in creating a future that everyone wants to live in. It is a dream of a world where wars are ceased, where technologies serve not the enrichment of a few, but the prosperity of all, where every person can unlock their creative and spiritual potential. Why dream of such a future? Because it is precisely such dreams that have driven humanity forward throughout history.
How does a dream affect a person when it is collective? It transforms them from a lonely seeker into a cell of a unified organism. It provides not just a goal, but a meaning of existence. What does a dream give a person? A real-life example: Remember how people united for great construction projects, scientific discoveries, and space exploration — it was the collective dream that gave them the strength to overcome incredible difficulties.
Thus, the role of a dream in a person’s life radically changes. From a tool for personal enrichment, it transforms into a tool for evolution — both personal and that of all humanity. Why is it right to dream when your dream aligns with the dreams of others? Because you stop fighting alone and begin to flow in a powerful current that carries you toward your goal. What is the ultimate role of a dream in a person’s life? It defines not only their personal fate but also the fate of society as a whole. A personal “want” divides and isolates. A Collective Dream — unites and elevates. And it is in this unity that the answer to the question of why a person needs a dream at all lies — to overcome their limitations and touch eternity.
It is the collective dream that the Third Earth Con of the Universe speaks of:
Earthly Universal Codes (Protocols)
New Hope: What the Collective Dream Gives YOU Personally
You may have a logical question: “This is all wonderful, but what will I gain from it?” This question is not selfish — it is natural. Let’s honestly look at what a dream gives you when it becomes part of a common purpose. The answer will surprise you: much more than you can achieve alone.
An Endless Source of Energy
You are probably familiar with the state of burnout, when your strength is running out, and the goal is still far away. This is an inevitable companion of a lonely pursuit. But now imagine what a dream does when your personal goal begins to resonate with the common Dream? You stop being a “lonely battery” that quickly runs out. You connect to a powerful “socket” of the collective energy-information field.

The Answer to the Question “What is the Meaning of My Life?”
A personal dream gives us temporary goals — points on the map that need to be reached. But it does not answer the main question: why does a person need a dream at all if life is finite? The Collective Dream provides exactly what modern humans lack — genuine meaning.
What does a dream of such scale give a person? It transforms your existence from a series of random events into a meaningful mission. You stop being a cog in someone else’s machine. You become a living, feeling cell in the body of awakening humanity. Your ordinary work, your creativity, even your family acquire a new, global dimension. Now, when you read a book to your child, you are not just a parent — you are nurturing the future creator of a new civilization. When you create something at work, you are not just earning — you are contributing your brick to the building of a better world.
Solving Personal Problems Through the Lens of Common Ones
It may seem paradoxical, but the most effective way to solve your personal problems is to stop focusing on them and start dreaming about solving common ones. This principle radically changes the understanding of what a dream is needed for. Want personal health? Stop fighting diseases alone. Start dreaming of a healthy planet and future medicine that is accessible to everyone. Your own healing will become part of this global process — you will begin to intuitively choose what is beneficial not only for you but for the entire ecosystem. You will feel how your body becomes part of a single healthy organism of the planet.
Need financial stability? Stop playing the games of the old economy. Start dreaming of a circular economy of abundance, where resources do not run out, and wealth is distributed fairly. Your personal financial strategies will inevitably begin to change — you will intuitively invest in projects that serve the common good, and these will prove to be the most sustainable in the long term.
This is why a person should dream of greatness. Not out of altruism, but from a deep understanding: your personal well-being is inseparable from the well-being of the whole. By solving common problems, you finally find the key to solving your own. What does a collective dream give a person? The opportunity to live life not as a struggle for survival, but as an exciting co-creation of reality, where your personal interests and the interests of humanity finally align.
The Mechanics of Miracles: How the Collective Dream Restructures Reality
When we hear about the power of the collective dream, it may seem like a beautiful metaphor or even something esoteric. Modern science increasingly confirms: our thoughts and intentions, especially when they are aligned, are a real force capable of influencing matter. Let’s look behind the scenes of the Universe and see how a dream affects a person and the world at the level of the laws of physics. This is not magic — it is mechanics that we are just beginning to understand.
From Chaos to Coherence: The Collective Mind as a Supercomputer
Imagine an ordinary computer running hundreds of programs simultaneously. It freezes, overheats, works slowly and inefficiently. This is what the role of a dream looks like in modern humanity — it is the chaotic noise of billions of processors (our minds), each solving its local tasks, often contradicting each other. This answers the question of why people dream but do not always achieve results — their signals cancel each other out in the common informational field.
Now imagine that all these processors begin to solve one grand task. A miracle of coherence occurs. This is what a dream does when it becomes collective: it synchronizes the work of minds. Millions of people tuned to one “frequency” — for example, the dream of clean energy from nuclear fusion — begin to exchange ideas non-competitively. A sudden insight from a scientist in Switzerland resonates and is refined by an engineer in Japan, while a financier in Brazil intuitively senses where to direct resources. Problems that have been battled for decades are solved with incredible speed because it is not a group of geniuses at work, but a single distributed supercomputer — the collective mind of humanity.
This is what a dream gives humanity as a species — the ability to make evolutionary leaps. Why should a person dream of greatness? Because only in this way do they activate their true potential — the potential not of an individual, but of a species capable of restructuring reality around itself.
Wave Genetics in Action: A Dream as a Command for DNA
Our body is not just a biochemical machine. The work of Peter Gariev and his followers in the field of wave genetics has proven: our DNA is also a receiving-transmitting antenna that works with wave, field information. Experiments on remote transmission of genetic information and wave healing have shown that our genes can “hear” and “respond” to certain informational patterns.

Your body begins to tune into the “frequency” of health and vitality. Self-healing processes are activated, and cellular aging slows down. What does a dream give a person in this context? Direct, unmediated access to managing their own biology. You stop being a victim of genetic predisposition and become the architect of your own health through your intention, united with the intention of millions.
The Attraction of the Future: A Dream as an Evolutionary Attractor
From the perspective of quantum physics, the future is not a predestination but a spectrum of probabilities, a “cloud” of potential events. Which of these events becomes our reality depends on the act of observation, on our attention and intention. This principle underlies why dreaming is good and beneficial. A bright, detailed, emotionally charged, and shared by millions Collective Dream creates an incredibly powerful “attractor” in this quantum field — a point of attraction. It works like a giant magnet that “pulls” from the infinite multitude of possibilities exactly the scenario that corresponds to its content.
What is the purpose of dreams of such scale? They are the engine of evolution. A dream of a world without wars begins to “attract” random events, coincidences, and insights that form a chain leading to peace. A dream of space exploration “attracts” technological breakthroughs and unites resources. What does a collective dream give a person? The confidence that the future is not a coincidence but the result of our collective choice. We do not drift along the current — we choose the river we want to flow down with the full power of our united consciousness.
Thus, the role of a dream in a person’s life turns out to be much more significant than we assumed. It is not an escape from reality, but the most effective tool for its creation. By dreaming together, we literally build the world we want to live in, using the laws of the Universe as our allies.
From Vision to Action: How to Birth and Nurture Our Common Dream
Theory without practice is dead. We have talked a lot about why a person needs a dream of greatness, but how do we turn this knowledge into the reality of our lives? How do we move from passive observation to active Co-creation? This section is your roadmap. Here we will outline three practical steps that will help you not only find your unique role in the common cause but also make it a source of joy and personal development.
Step 1. Diagnosis: What is Your Personal “Superpower” That the World Needs?
Before seeking an answer to the question of why we need collective dreams, ask yourself: what can I give them? Why does a person often dream of something external? Because they do not know their internal resources. Your main task is to find your “superpower,” that unique gift that makes you an irreplaceable participant in the common process.
Practical exercise “My Contribution”:
Take a notebook and answer not the question “what do I want from the world?” but the question “what can my unique gift give to the world?”. Be as honest as possible. Your “superpower” may lie not only in professional skills (programming, construction, healing) but also in personal qualities:
- Your compassion, ability to listen and support
- Creativity, whether in drawing, music, or cooking
- Organizational skills, the ability to bring order to chaos
- Equanimity, the ability to diffuse conflicts
What does a dream give a person at this stage? It gives an understanding of one’s own value. You realize that your role in the collective dream is not to “be like everyone else,” but to fully express your uniqueness. This is what a dream is needed for — to find your true place in the world.
Step 2. Finding Resonance: Where Are “Your People”?
One in the field is not a warrior. The biggest mistake is trying to embody a collective dream alone. Why do people often dream in isolation? Because they do not believe they can find like-minded individuals. Your task is to break out of this isolation.
How to find resonance:
- Formulate the core of your dream for yourself. Not “I want things to be better,” but specifically: “I see a world where… [for example, every child has access to quality education]”.
- Look for communities, projects, groups on social media that share your values. These can include:
- Environmental movements
- Volunteer organizations
- Professional communities focused on ethical business
- Creative teams that carry positive values
- Start small — even 2-3 people who think like you already create a powerful resonance.
What does a dream do when you find “your people”? It gains flesh and blood. You receive feedback, support, and share resources and ideas. This is how a dream affects a person in a group — it multiplies their strengths and gives the feeling that you are not crazy, that your ideas are shared by others.
Step 3. The Language of the Future: How to Speak About the Dream to Strengthen It
Our consciousness and reality respond not only to our thoughts but also to the words we use. Why is it important to have a dream and formulate it correctly? Because language is a tool of creation.
Transitioning from the language of problems to the language of possibilities:
- Instead of “fighting poverty,” say “creating a society of abundance”
- Instead of “ending wars” — “building a culture of peace”
- Instead of “saving the planet” — “restoring ecosystems”
Daily practice of “Creative Communication”:
- In your communication (especially on social media), share not only problems but also solutions.
- Look for and spread examples of how dreams are already being realized in the world: new technologies, successful social projects, stories of people coming together.
- In conversations with friends and colleagues, ask the question: “How could this work in an ideal world?” instead of “Why is everything so bad?”.

Your Choice — to Be a Battery or to Become a Cell of the Sun
We have come a long way — from realizing the crisis of the lonely dream to understanding the mechanisms through which collective intention can restructure the very fabric of reality. Now is the moment of truth. The moment of choice that determines not only your personal future but also the future of all humanity.
Everything we have discussed boils down to a simple but fundamental dichotomy. Why does a person need a dream that is self-centered? It is an attempt to illuminate the endless darkness with a lonely candle. It provides fleeting light, flickers in the wind, and can extinguish at any moment, leaving you in complete darkness. And what is the purpose of a dream that becomes a common asset? It is the opportunity to stop being a candle and to become part of the rising sun — an unstoppable, all-conquering force that will inevitably dispel the night and illuminate the whole world. This is what a collective dream gives a person in full measure — the ability to change the very nature of their light.
Listen to that quiet voice inside. That longing for something greater that you may have felt while reading this article is not a coincidence. It is not your weakness or dissatisfaction. It is the call of your soul, which remembers its true nature. It remembers that you are not a separate atom struggling for survival in emptiness. You are a living, feeling cell in the unified, great organism called Humanity. And this organism is either awakening to a new, conscious life or continuing to sleep in the nightmare of disunity.
Before you lie two paths. You can continue to try to survive alone, spending your soul power, creative energy, and life time on fleeting “wants” that, as experience shows, never bring complete satisfaction. Or you can spend the same energy — but no longer on struggle, but on creation. On becoming a co-creator of a world worthy of your children and grandchildren. A world where the main value is not ownership, but connection; not competition, but cooperation; not fear, but love.

Man Evgeny – blog author
I lived and studied abroad in New Zealand, taking English language courses. I lived and worked in South Korea in the fields and at sea. In total, I’ve visited four different countries, different from those where Russian is spoken. I’ve interacted with people from at least 20 different cultures, religions, and faiths. I share my experiences on my blog. I try not to judge or make any judgments, but I do draw conclusions.


