Dreams are symbolic. Dreams are often metaphorical representations of the dreamer's fears or wishes.
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Dreams are good to have. You can always change your dream. If your having a nightmare, think of your happy place, it should change to a dream.
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There are several reasons as to why you might have a certain dream. Dreams are based upon several different things.....what you did that day or night, what your fantasies are, best friends, worst enemies. Some scientists believe that dreams might be a way of warning us as to what might happen to us in the future but as of right now there is no proof what so ever to prove that statement. My personal opinion is that dreams are just there to help us stay asleep and not make it seem like we've stayed in the same spot for hours at a time without moving. Basically, you can make your own decision about this matter and no one can tell you that you're wrong because no one knows for sure what dreams are for.
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Dreams are produced by the subconscious mind during specific stages of the sleep cycle. Many dreams are just "brain lint" - they are rehashes of the day before, as the subconscious mind processes experiences and impressions. Other dreams can be "practice" or "rehearsal" of different ways of solving problems. Yet other dreams can involve symbols in which one image represents something else in the same way that the Bald Eagle represents the United States. Most dreams involve purely mental exercises, and it is not important to remember them all. ....
....Some dreams, though, do contain messages that the subconscious mind sends to the conscious, waking mind. Repetitive dreams that occur over and over usually contain this sort of message. Once the dreamer figures out what the dream represents, it stops occurring. ....See attached links
Dreams are visual thoughts you have when you're asleep. When you're awake, you can imagine things, but you also see things, so you can't experience your visual thoughts nearly as well as you can when you're asleep. Since most of your brain is resting when you sleep, dreams can tell you something about how you're feeling. They are your thoughts and you probably have a reason for thinking them. Interpreting dreams is basically taking the senseless story of the dream, breaking it down into it's emotional content, and explaining why you might think about that kind of thing based on what you've been experiencing. You may realize how you feel about something you haven't put much thought into during the day.
just like we have outside thoughts when we are not in the state of sleep we can still think when we are when we are awake. Our brain does not take breaks it keeps going even in sleep, and when we are in a dream many things and links from the real world take place in them.
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Dreams are produced by the subconscious mind during specific stages of the sleep cycle. Research at "sleep labs" has shown that while one part of the brain rests, other areas of the brain become active, and specific areas of the brain activate during dreams.
Many dreams are just "brain lint" - they are rehashes of the day before, as the subconscious mind processes experiences and impressions. Other dreams can be "practice" or "rehearsal" of different ways of solving problems. Yet other dreams can involve symbols in which one image represents something else in the same way that the Bald Eagle represents the United States. Most dreams involve purely mental exercises, and it is not important to remember them all.
Some dreams, though, do contain messages that the subconscious mind sends to the conscious, waking mind. Repetitive dreams that occur over and over usually contain this sort of message. Once the dreamer figures out what the dream represents, it stops occurring.
xperience dreams during sleep: "I dreamed about her last night". night mares are bad dreams
What is my dream and goals
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It's said that dreams are your subconscious thoughts and fears.
Dream Interpretation.
Adream interpretation is when someone telle you what the dream means
Dream Interpretation - album - was created in 1965.
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In Jungian psychology and other psychologically based schools of dreams and dream interpretation, there are no "dream numbers" or numerical values assigned to dream images. The same applies to general traditions of dream interpretation in Western Culture.
It is necessary to describe a dream before it can be interpreted. Dream interpretation is not the same as clairvoyance or mind reading; no magic is involved. Instead, dream interpretation investigates the meaning of symbols and metaphors found within the images of each dream. Such images and their interpretation are unique to each dreamer.
It is impossible to provide any meaningful interpretation without knowing what the dream was about. Dream interpretation is not similar to a psychic reading.
Thomas Morton French has written: 'Dream interpretation' -- subject(s): Dream interpretation, Psychoanalysis
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My interpretation is that you would like to be kissed (and who could blame you).
There is not enough information to give a meaningful interpretation of this dream.
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