dream is thougt of someone which happened in daily life,that thing we watch while sleeping.
No, one does not actually faint while sleeping. But one can experience the sensation of fainting in the emotional turmoil of a nightmare, when essentially, the dream simply ends abruptly. See the attached link, below, for more examples and discussion of nightmares.
People always dream while they are sleeping whether the dreams are remembered or not, and it is perfectly normal to go on sleeping after a dream ends. Dreams can be remembered more easily when one awakens at the end of the dream, but one dreams at intervals through every sleep period. Even if you are not dreaming, you are still resting. The body needs rest.
"Dream of" is usually a preface to a statement which reflects something that someone hopes for, that they aspire to be, or that is a goal of theirs. "Dream about" denotes something which someone had a dream about, a series of mental images or scenes that one experiences while they're sleeping (their literal dream).
One upon a dream
You only have one dream but it feels like many because your mind shows you so many images. Dont get fooled if you feel like you've been in more than one dream while sleeping!
No, the term "nightmare" has nothing to do with horses. A bad dream that occurs while one is sleeping in the daytime is also called a nightmare. Similarly, dreams that occur while one is awake in the sense that one lets the mind wander are called "day dreams" whether they occur before or after sunset.
Everyone Dreams at night. However, some people instantly forget their dreams when they wake up, so it is highly unlikly one has not seen ones dream, but rather they forgot about it.
There is no scientific evidence that ants dream. The sleeping pattern of an ant is that they sleep in one minute cycles about 200 times a day.
"Fantasy" and "dream" are two words meaning much the same thing. It would not be unusual for waking "fantasy" to correspond with a sleeping "dream."
When you dream of your boyfriend sleeping with unknown women, your subconscious mind is expressing your underlying insecurity and jealousy. It is not unusual for suppressed emotions, or feelings one does not realize exist, to come to the surface of the mind in dreams.
Not necessarily; the last thing one thinks of often becomes a dream as one drifts off to sleep. But there is no certainty that one's thoughts before sleeping will be reflected in dreams.
Your dream is telling you that you need to make a decision one way or the other. The stairs represent a choice in your life: go up or go down, one way or the other. By sleeping on the stairs, you are refusing to make a decision, which gets you nowhere. Actually, making no decision makes you as uncomfortable as sleeping on stairs which is pretty darn uncomfortable! So wake up and make your choice.