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2006-08-22 17:47:02 · 8 answers · asked by shakes_u 1 in Social Science Psychology

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in studies dreaming is to achieve goals.

2006-08-22 17:54:14 · answer #1 · answered by ~sandhya~ 2 · 0 0

Dreams are past sanskaras trying to enter shushuma nadi during sleep.

This is the only compact and to the point answer.

I tell you one very important point about dreams, In dreams livings person like you, friends, relatives etc look of the age in which they are presently (during the time of your sleep) irrespective of the age they might have been at the time or situation referred to in your dream. This makes lot of confusion when we think about the dreams.

For example ( only for boys .. sorry) in dream you see pissing naked in front of your parents or other people and you are shying too. You will think that how can that happen but as I said the dream was referring to you childhood time but at the time of dream you just don't realise it.

Regards

2006-08-23 01:20:46 · answer #2 · answered by Deve 2 · 0 0

greetings....hum....that's an interesting question. well let's see. scientifically a dream is all about sub-conscience memory role play. this occurs in two states. the first is while your sleeping and second when your awake. for example: while sleeping, are dream patterns are random and uncontrollable. wide awake we can forge the pattern with a usually victorious outcome, better known as day dreaming. even the most disturbed of people will have passive non event full sleeping dreams, while others of sound mind will wrestle with sleepless nights. those who have suffered a traumatic experience or are weighed with guilt are likely to suffer disturbing dream patterns. good luck

2006-08-23 01:11:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There r more theories hang around dreams, but all up to certain extent! Sigmund Freud, an Italian Neurologist came with some new ideas on dreams, which is considered to be the best of all.

Dream is an outlet of indigested thoughts! Indigested thoughts r nothing but we use to skip thinking from one to another without completing (finding a solution to) the first one! It normally happens with humans. Those thoughts find their way out by means of a dream. Dream follows assoiaciation theory... which means think of clouds how they group together while wandering along the sky, by the same way with no proper base all cling to one another and forms an insensible dream.

Some other times dreams are also said as an outlet of underlying instinct (mostly sexual). Each element u see in dream could b a reference to other totally unimaginable subject under sexual context. Dream is one of the way that sub-conscious adopts to gratify itself when something is denied consciously.

Think u hav a friend in opposite sex, may b a colleague or som one u hav respect, but what u'r id says, 'It's nice to hav sex with him/ her', but u'r super ego (conscious) says, 'oh no, how can u think of that.., after all he/ she is u'r friend, he / she trust u, it's so bad of u!', There u'r ego says,'Wait, I've found a way, that's dreamm....' Thus dream makes sex in a legitimate way, it hides faces (with unrecoginisable one, or someother popular faces), but only u'r sub-conscious and id know they are cheating the conscious super ego.

If u can think of an ice-burg, the tip is what our conscious mind, the huge part under water is our unconscious with full of id. The part close to the surface but inside the water is what the ego or sub-conscious. So, overall dreams are the outlet of our underlying thoughts which we purposely push down from conscious to unconscious (into the deep of water). One day, what we push inside comes out with a force, i.e., 'Dream'.

2006-08-23 01:50:45 · answer #4 · answered by Artin 3 · 0 0

According to Freud, it is an expression of your suppressed desire. The unfulfilled desires manifest themselves in dreams. However, they do not get manifested so openly. They manifest themselves indirectly. It requires the expertise of a psychoanalyst to unravel and interpret your dream.

2006-08-23 07:45:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a dream is the class in school you didnt pay attention to, but probably should have, but even if you did it probably wouldnt make sense till after you needed to know, so youd keep the knowledge in hand for latter use, but then woul find that, you probably wouldnt need it anymore

2006-08-23 01:22:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

IT IS GOOD OR BAD BUT IT IS PART OF LIFE SOMETIMES MAN GET EXPERIENCE IN DREAM DO NOT ASK HOW?

2006-08-23 06:32:18 · answer #7 · answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7 · 0 0

Subconscious thoughts

2006-08-23 00:53:39 · answer #8 · answered by puma 6 · 0 0

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