Do human being aware their full conscious state only when they are awake? If we fall asleep, then we will lose our conscious mind, then why we want to cry, laugh, excited and angry when we are dreaming? If we can acquire conscious state during sleep, why do dreams always seems bizarre? Many people think that the content of our dream is somewhat related to our daily life experience. Is that true?
Dream is a mysterious topics from ancient to modern time. In ancient Greece and Rome, people go to temple to worship in dreams, hope that the word from God can cure their disease or solve their problems. However, in medieval time, dream is associated with evil. They think that people who concentrate too much on dream will be cursed. Until 19th centuries, scientists use some scientific method to do some research on dreams. For example, some physiological research in an earlier time, to find out the factors affecting dream. From that time, physiological research concerning dreams are being done.
In this section, you will learn more about functions and different types of dreams, and the powerful unconscious mind. Do you have some unforgettable dreams that you have made before? In this section, we have some common dream examples which you will usually dreamt of. The content in the dreams include lovers, being chased, death, falling teeth, etc... We will have some interpretations for these dreams also.
Moreover, there are several articles about different psychological approach to dreams by some famous psychologists like Freud, Jung and Perl. You must read them in order to gain a better understanding of the dreams concerning psychology.
Last but not least, there is a topic on Lucid Dreaming, which are dreams that you realized that you are dreaming. This is a really interesting phenomenon which worth spending sometimes reading them. You may only have this experience about several times in your whole life. So, pay attention to it to see what wishes you wish to fulfill in Lucid Dreams!
So go and enjoy your dreaming experience now!
| "Dreaming permits each and every one of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of our lives." |
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William Dement
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Dream
Introduction
Different Types of Dreams
Freud's Approach to Dreams
Jung's Approach to Dreams
Symbolisms of the Objects appeared in Dreams
Lucid Dreaming
Common Dreams and their Interpretions
Common Questions