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2007-03-24 10:43:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't know. It may be all up to interpretation. Some may say this, while others that. For me personally, dreams represent what my unconscious mind really wants me to know. For instance, when I am doing everything really well, or feel that success is an everyday event: My dreams are all about flying, or winning fights, or running at speeds faster than sound, but slower than light. Conversely, when I am failing, or doing poorly, well one I sleep far less, but aside from that...my dreams are about quicksand, running in circles, falling off random mountain sides, or just DEATH. I mean, everything is going fine, and out of the blue, I end up dead. Never fun. There are also times when I have control over a dream, these are very cool. They say that Einstein study for four hours, and then slept for four hours. Continuing this method, he was able to discover the theory of Relativity in his sleep. Is that true? I’m not too sure, however it makes a lot of sense to me. Have you ever done something so often that you literally have a dream about it. I do, and in fact, it is one of my goals in life…to have awesome dreams all of the time. Don’t take my word for it, just do something you love so often that you have a dream about it. IT is Totally awesome.
2007-03-22 20:35:47
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answered by Heero Yui 3
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you'll bad drems due to bad energy ,unhapiness you get good beause good thoughts no mental stress basicily when you are happy and you get weird derams when you confused in life okay thats it oh ya its good luck to see a snake in your dream , its bad luck to see still water in your dreams and its good luck to see youreself in the air in your dreams
2007-03-22 23:02:17
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answered by moon_queen 1
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Its Secret I cant tell u..hehe
2007-03-22 20:30:30
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answered by jerk_2007 1
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theyre just a release from reality
2007-03-22 22:13:27
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answered by Anonymous
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"Dreams are powerful" and you cannot handle the truth!
2007-03-22 21:41:42
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answered by khatzzz 4
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dunno really but there is a book that tells you what diffrent dreams mean you should look for the book on the internet
2007-03-22 21:48:19
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answered by sephiroth 2
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Dream facts and tidbits
1. One-third of your lives is spent sleeping.
2. In an average lifetime, you would have spent a total of about six years of it dreaming. That is more than 2,100 days spent in a different realm!
3. Dreams have been here as long as mankind. Back in the Roman Era, striking and significant dreams were submitted to the Senate for analysis and interpretation.
4. Everybody dreams. EVERYBODY! Simply because you do not remember your dream does not mean that you do not dream.
5. Dreams are indispensable. A lack of dream activity can mean protein deficiency or a personality disorder.
6. We dream on average of one or two hours every night. And we often even have 4-7 dreams in one night.
7. Blind people do dream. Whether visual images will appear in their dream depends on whether they where blind at birth or became blind later in life. But vision is not the only sense that constitutes a dream. Sounds, tactility, and smell become hypersensitive for the blind and their dreams are based on these senses.
8. Five minutes after the end of the dream, half the content is forgotten. After ten minutes, 90% is lost.
9. The word dream stems from the Middle English word, dreme which means "joy" and "music".
10. Men tend to dream more about other men, while women dream equally about men and women.
11. Studies have shown that our brain waves are more active when we are dreaming than when we are awake.
12. Dreamers who are awakened right after REM sleep, are able to recall their dreams more vividly than those who slept through the night until morning.
13. Physiologically speaking, researchers found that during dreaming REM sleep, males experience erections and females experience increased vaginal blood flow - no matter what the content of the dream. In fact, "wet dreams" may not necessarily coincide with overtly sexual dream content.
14. People who are giving up smoking have longer and more intense dreams.
15. Toddlers do not dream about themselves. They do not appear in their own dreams until the age of 3 or 4.
16. If you are snoring, then you cannot be dreaming.
17. Nightmares are common in children, typically beginning at around age 3 and occurring up to age 7-8.
18. In a poll, 67% of Americans have experienced Deja Vu in their dreams, occurring more often in females than males.
19. Around 3% of adults suffer from sleep apnea. This treatable condition leads to unexplained tiredness and inefficiency.
Types of Dreams
Daydreams
Studies show that we all have the tendency to daydream an average of 70-120 minutes a day. Day dreaming is classified as a level of consciousness between sleep and wakefulness. It occurs during our waking hours when we let our imagination carry us away. As our minds begin to wander and our level of awareness decreases, we lose ourselves in our imagined scenario and fantasy.
Lucid Dreams
Lucid dreams occurs when you realize you are dreaming. "Wait a second. This is only a dream!" Most dreamers wake themselves up once they realize that they are only dreaming. Other dreamers have cultivated the skill to remain in the lucid state of dreaming. They become an active participant in their own dreams, making decisions in their dreams and influencing the dream's outcome without awakening.
Nightmares
A nightmare is a disturbing dream that causes the dreamer to wake up feeling anxious and frightened. Nightmares may be a response to real life trauma and situations. These type of nightmares fall under a special category called Post-traumatic Stress Nightmare (PSN). Nightmares may also occur because we have ignored or refused to accept a particular life situation. Research shows that most people who have regular nightmares have had a family history of psychiatric problems, bad drug experiences, people who have contemplated suicide, and/or rocky relationships. Nightmares are an indication of a fear that needs to be acknowledged and confronted. It is a way for our subconscious to make up take notice. "Pay attention!"
Recurring Dreams
Recurring dreams repeat themselves with little variation in story or theme. These dreams may be positive, but most often they are nightmarish in content. Dreams may recur because a conflict depicted in the dream remains unresolved or ignored. Once you have found a resolution to the problem, your recurring dreams will cease.
Healing Dreams
Healing dreams serve as messages for the dreamer in regards to their health. Many dream experts believe that dreams can help us avoid potential health problems and help us to heal when we are ill. Our bodies are able to communicate to us through our dreams to "tell" us that something is not quite right with our bodies even before any physical symptoms show up. Dreams of this nature may be telling the dreamer that he/she needs to go to the dentist or doctor.
Prophetic Dreams
Prophetic dreams, also referred to as precognitive or psychic dreams, are dreams that seemingly foretell the future. One rational theory to explain this phenomenon is that our dreaming mind is able to piece together bits of information and observation that we normally overlook or that we do not seriously consider. In other words, our unconscious mind knows what is coming before we consciously piece together the same information.
Signal Dreams
Signal dreams help you how to solve problems or make decisions in your waking life.
Epic Dreams
Epic dreams (also known as Great Dreams or Cosmic Dreams) are so huge, so compelling, and so vivid that you cannot ignore them. The details of such dreams remain with you for years, as if your dreamt it last night. These dreams possess much beauty and contain many archetypal symbology. When you wake up from such a dream, you feel that you have discovered something profound or amazing about yourself or about the world. It feels like a life-changing experience
Love & Blessings
*^v^*Milly*^v^*
2007-03-22 20:39:12
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answered by milly_1963 7
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thoughts of your mind!!!!!!!!!
2007-03-22 20:29:37
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answered by Anonymous
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