In Your Dreams

 

Interesting Things About Dreams

 Dreams of the Deaf                                           

and Blind

    People who are born blind have special dreams made to their condition. People who are not born blind, however dream about how they lost their site. People who are born blind have no visual dreams but have, but can hear a lot better.

    People who are born deaf  have dreams related to their disability. People who are born deaf have more vivid colors and have detail of things they see in there dreams and instead of having speech in their dreams they have sign language.

Deja Vu

The majority of people have had Deja Vu in their dreams. Deja Vu is a dream that makes you think you lived it before. This "phenomenon" is still a long mystery. The only explanation is that it is a confusing past experience. Some people think these are dreams or memories from past lives.

REM & NREM

REM, means Rapid Eye Movement. NREM, means No Rapid Eye Movement. Peoples Blood pressure gets higher and  pulse gets higher, during REM. During NREM, Humans tend to have there regular blood pressure. and pulse. (See How You Dream)

Going Without Sleep

If you don't sleep, you will go crazy.  REM and NREM sleep seem to regenerate peoples mind.  If your mind doesn't sleep and dream, your mind gets clogged and goes crazy.  There was a study on a boy, and they woke him up just before he was about to dream.  He went mad in three days.

Gods and Oracles

Sometimes, people say they have heard their God speak to them through their dreams.  Mohammed, the last prophet of the religion of Islam, was spoken to from a dream. 

Bibliography

This page uses two Sources Listed below

1.The Psychology of being human.

2. The Secrets Of The Inner Mind Journey Through The Mind And Body

For more Information on these books please Click on our List of Resources page.

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