Blind, deaf, and mute individuals can still experience dreams using their other senses and memories. Dreams can involve sensations, emotions, and thoughts that do not necessarily rely on visual, auditory, or verbal input. The content of their dreams may vary based on their unique experiences and cognitive processes.
I know blind people dream sensations, like cold and hot among other sensations if they were born blind. If they weren't born blind, their memory affects their dreams according to how long they have been blind. Deaf people I no nothing about
blind people can probably only hear voices in their dreams or blurry images if they are not completely blind.
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The people who have some problems with their parts of the body such as blind, dumb and deaf.
The people who have some problems with their parts of the body such as blind, dumb and deaf.
The "Deaf Dumb and Blind Boy" was Tommy, from the rock opera of the same name by The Who.
The people who have some problems with their parts of the body such as blind, dumb and deaf.
To catagorize all of humanity as being dumb deaf or blind is a stretch which is a sign of the person intelligence who says it. There are some who are blind to the way things are, and blind literally. There are some who are deaf to the words of true, and deaf literally. And there are some who are dumb to the truth and cant understand it or wont, and literally dumb. And, there are some who see things the way they are, hear it, and understand it. You cannot classify humanity one way or another.
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A mirror.
A mirror.
If you have to choose among being dumb, deaf, or blind, which of them would you choose?
The dumb man can write it down on a piece of paper or use gestures to communicate to the blind man that the deaf man kissed his wife. Another option could be to ask a third party to relay the message to the blind man on the dumb man's behalf.
Deaf and Dumb/Speechless people communicate by normal sign language, as they can still see. If you mean deaf and blind, they communicate by having someone tap out the sign language on their hand and then replying with normal sign language. The learning process is arduous.
A history book