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2007-02-05 01:58:41
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A dream is an inner-desire or subject matter that enters your thought processes mostly when you are asleep. Good dreams can lead to real, successful events. For example, a dream is like a vision. Before a farmer plants a row of corn, he has a vision or a dream of what he expects the seeds to become. Dreams can turn into "nightmares", but those are usually due to an inate fear you may have or from a negative situation you experienced. Once you rationalize a dream, you pretty much can figure out why you had the thoughts to dream a dream. A dream where you may be flying means you may want to escape a situation. All have meanings. I'm sure you could find a book on dreams in book stores or libraries. I, for one, love to dream.
2007-02-04 22:24:49
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answer #2
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answered by gone 6
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day dreaming is letting your thoughts wander while you are conscious. dreams at night at those of the subconscious mind and might have some bearing to the day's experiences you are going through. It really depends if you want to believe that your dream is of significance or if it means anything but i guess u got to be careful if your belief is rational i.e. believing in a dream which is not real might be self-fulfiling.
2007-02-04 22:14:24
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answer #3
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answered by littlepurplebugz 2
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A Dream is experiencing things without being aware of your physical state. Day dreaming is the term for the same experiences when you are awake and tend to forget your physical state.
And yes, dreams do affect us. As these experiences rise from our subconcious, it may remind us of few things taht we have missed out, or it may calculate the probabilites a declare out some future incident.
However dreams donot always directly come to the point. They use examples. examples of whatever series of incidents our subconcious can gather and stitch up together to make a presentation. later it's upon us to interpret...
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2007-02-05 08:19:35
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answer #4
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answered by plato's ghost 5
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Dream means...
1. a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
2. the sleeping state in which this occurs.
3. an object seen in a dream.
4. an involuntary vision occurring to a person when awake.
5. a vision voluntarily indulged in while awake; daydream; reverie.
6. an aspiration; goal; aim: A trip to Europe is his dream.
7. a wild or vain fancy.
8. something of an unreal beauty, charm, or excellence.
–verb (used without object)
9. to have a dream.
10. to indulge in daydreams or reveries: He dreamed about vacation plans when he should have been working.
11. to think or conceive of something in a very remote way (usually fol. by of): I wouldn't dream of asking them.
–verb (used with object)
12. to see or imagine in sleep or in a vision.
13. to imagine as if in a dream; fancy; suppose.
14. to pass or spend (time) in dreaming (often fol. by away): to dream away the afternoon.
–adjective
15. most desirable; ideal: a dream vacation.
—Verb phrase
16. dream up, to form in the imagination; devise: They dreamed up the most impossible plan.
There is such thing as daydreaming..
It means..
–noun
1. a reverie indulged in while awake.
–verb (used without object)
2. to indulge in such a reverie.
2007-02-04 22:13:38
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answer #5
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answered by FSC 2
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yet targets are nonetheless very open-ended. Even for an expert interpreter, the targets could might desire to in superb condition into the context of the guy's existence. 2 human beings could have comparable targets, even nevertheless it may recommend numerous issues to them. Take the nudity dream as an occasion. Metaphorically, outfits are a ability of concealment. With outfits, you are able to disguise your id or be somebody else. yet with out them, each little thing is putting out for all to work out. you're left with out any defenses. This dream could be a mirrored image of your vulnerability or shamefulness. Or it would desire to recommend which you're unprepared for some thing. or perhaps recommend which you sense unrestricted freedom on your existence and have not have been given any sense of shame for who you're. in spite of the case, "definitions" specifically circumstances do not make any sense! i've got had many targets, as an occasion, of spitting up blood and tooth. somebody as quickly as informed me that it rather is a logo of approaching death. death for who?
2016-09-28 10:53:35
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answer #6
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answered by durrell 4
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You know, when I think about it I believe dreams can be something that you have never considered in your real waking life. I'm remembering how an idea just suddenly popped into my head one day with no forethought on my part. I'm also remembering when I had a precognitive dream, you know a dream about something that has yet to happen.....which actually did happen. I dreamt about my first niece's birth. I knew the date and actually saw the baby was a girl and she turned and smiled at me and I saw that she had a misshappen eye socket around one eye. I was excited about this as I generally do not remember my dreams, so I called my sister to let her know. After I told her she actually told me that she was in the early stages of her labour and I recalled that the date I got from my dream was indeed that day. She gave birth to a healthy little girl (her first after two boys). I did not tell her about the eye abnormality till later on when her daughter began experiencing recurrent conjunctivitus of the eye (the same one always). My sister then further investigated and found out that her daughter has what is called a "Lazy Eye" but other than that her eyesight is perfect. (I also knew in my dream that her eyesight was perfect).
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I think this proves beyond any doubt (at least for me) that dreams can indeed be something that you have no knowledge of in your waking life.
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About day dreams, well I know them to be moments where one's mind wonders free, kind of like a dog without a leash, roaming wherever it feels like. Sometimes I think these are brought about by the mind not feeling needed in the task your are performing as it is boring and repetitive. In these cases then the mind wonders to the subjects that you have recently been ingrossed in whether it be a song, t.v. show, movie, funny joke or personal dilemma you are struggling with. Perhaps in these cases your have not let your dog roam without a leash. Maybe the leash has been loosened and extended as your minds complete attention is not required at that moment. I also think day dreams can happen when you are tired from lack of sleep and therefore you find it difficult to keep your focus on a task that is repetitive and for which you have little enthusiasm.
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I do believe dreams, whether during sleep or during daytime hours have an effect on our emotional state. They can upset or cheer us depending on their content.
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If you have such a deep interest in dreams I would suggest that you start a Dream Diary. Record your dreams as often as you can as soon after them as possible so you can most accurately recall their content. You might find patterns and gain an insight into yourself that might aid you in your day to day life. I know of people who do this and discover things about themselves that they were previously unaware about.
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Anyway whatever you do good luck with it. I hope my experiences are of use to you.
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2007-02-04 22:42:50
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answer #7
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answered by KarynneSmile 3
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Dreams are the waves of our thinking during subconscious mind running during our sleep. Our brain is working while we are sleeping. Whatever we are thinking very seriously during the day, the remaining parts of the said actions are finding the solutions the said problems while we are sleeping.
2007-02-04 22:36:49
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answer #8
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answered by agni 3
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Thoughts which are going through your unconscious mind may come as dreams in your sleep. Also if you think in conscious mind then also it may happen.
2007-02-04 22:14:21
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answer #9
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answered by nanu T 3
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you think of something during the day and you will dream them at night. that is all it. It is nothing true, though.
2007-02-04 22:22:42
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Dearms: Watching TV while you are asleep.
Effects: Yes they do.
Day Dreaming: No
2007-02-04 23:00:44
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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