8 Things You Didn’t Know About Dreams

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8 Things You Didn’t Know About Dreams
« on: September 12, 2010, 03:12:03 PM »
Everyone dreams—every single night—and yet we tend to know so little about our dreams. Where do they come from? What do they mean? Can we control them and should we try to interpret them? We spoke to the dream experts to bring you nine surprising facts about dreams. Read before snoozing.

1. Dreaming can help you learn.

If you’re studying for a test or trying to learn a new task, you might consider taking a nap or heading to bed early rather than hovering over a textbook an hour longer. Here’s why: When the brain dreams, it helps you learn and solve problems, say researchers at Harvard Medical School. In a study that appeared in a recent issue of Current Biology, researchers report that dreams are the brain’s way of processing, integrating and understanding new information. To improve the quality of your sleep—and your brain’s ability to learn—avoid noise in the bedroom, such as the TV, which may negatively impact the length and quality of dreams.

2. The most common dream? Your spouse is cheating.

If you’ve ever woken up in a cold sweat after dreaming about your husband’s extramarital escapade with your best friend, you’re not alone, says Lauri Quinn Loewenberg, a dream expert, author and media personality. “The most commonly reported dream is the one where your mate is cheating,” she says. Loewenberg conducted a survey of more than 5,000 people, and found that the infidelity dream is the nightmare that haunts most people—sometimes on a recurring basis. It rarely has anything to do with an actual affair, she explains, but rather the common and universal fear of being wronged or left alone.

3. You can have several—even a dozen—dreams in one night.

It’s not just one dream per night, but rather dozens of them, say experts—you just may not remember them all. “We dream every 90 minutes throughout the night, with each cycle of dreaming being longer than the previous,” explains Loewenberg. “The first dream of the night is about 5 minutes long and the last dream you have before awakening can be 45 minutes to an hour long.” It is estimated that most people have more than 100,000 dreams in a lifetime.

4. You can linger in a dream after waking.

Have you ever woken up from such a beautiful, perfect dream that you wished you could go back to sleep to soak it all up (you know, the dream about George Clooney?)? You can! Just lie still—don’t move a muscle—and you can remain in a semi-dreamlike state for a few minutes. “The best way to remember your dreams is to simply stay put when you wake up,” says Loewenberg. “Remain in the position you woke up in, because that is the position you were dreaming in. When you move your body, you disconnect yourself from the dream you were just in seconds ago.”

5. Even bizarre dreams can be interpreted.

While it can be hard to believe that an oddball dream about your mother, a circus and a snowstorm can have any bearing on real life, there may be symbolism and potential meaning to be mined in every dream—you just have to look for it, says Harvard-trained psychotherapist Jeffrey Sumber. "The meaning of our dreams oftentimes relates to things we are needing to understand about ourselves and the world around us,” he says. Instead of shrugging off strange dreams, think about how they make you feel. “We tend to dismiss these dreams due to the strange components, yet it is the feeling we have in these dreams that matters most,” he explains. “Sometimes the circus and the snowstorm are just fillers that allow us to process the range of emotions we feel about our mother and give us the necessary distraction so we can actually experience that spectrum of emotion.”

6. Recurring dreams may be your mind’s way of telling you something.

Do you have the same nightmare over and over again? Loewenberg suggests looking for underlying messages in recurring dreams so that you can rid yourself of them. For example, a common recurring nightmare people have involves losing or cracking their teeth. For this dream, she recommends that people think about what your teeth and your mouth represent. “To the dreaming mind, your teeth, as well as any part of your mouth, are symbolic of your words,” she says. “Paying attention to your teeth dreams helps you to monitor and improve the way you communicate.”

7. You can control your dreams.

The premise of the new movie Inception is that people can take the reins of their dreams and make them what they want them to be. But it may not just be a Hollywood fantasy. According to the results of a new survey of 3,000 people, dream control, or “lucid dreaming” may be a real thing. In fact, 64.9 percent of participants reported being aware they were dreaming within a dream, and 34 percent said they can sometimes control what happens in their dreams. Taking charge of the content of your dreams isn’t a skill everyone has, but it can be developed, says Kelly Bulkeley, PhD, a dream researcher and visiting scholar at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkley, California. The technique is particularly useful for people who suffer from recurring nightmares, he says. Dr. Bulkeley suggests giving yourself a pep talk of sorts before you go to sleep by saying: “If I have that dream again, I’m going to try to remember that’s it’s only a dream, and be aware of that.” When you learn to be aware that you are dreaming—within a dream—you not only have the power to steer yourself away from the monster and into the arms of Brad Pitt, for instance, but you train your mind to avoid nightmares in the first place. “Lucid dreaming enhances your ability to learn from the dream state,” says Dr. Bulkeley.

8. You don’t have to be asleep to dream.

Turns out, you can dream at your desk at work, in the car, even at your kid’s soccer game. Wakeful dreaming—not to be confused with daydreaming—is real and somewhat easy to do, says Dr. Bulkeley; it just involves tapping into your active imagination. The first step is to think about a recent dream you had (preferably a good one!). “Find a quiet contemplative place and bring a dream that you remember back into your waking awareness and let it unfold,” he says. “Let the dream re-energize.” Wakeful dreaming can be used as a relaxation tool, but Dr. Bulkeley says it can also help your mind process a puzzling dream. “It creates a more fluid interaction between unconscious parts of the mind and wakeful parts of the mind,” he says.
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Re: 8 Things You Didn’t Know About Dreams
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2010, 10:30:50 PM »
I like to see dreams............... :o
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Re: 8 Things You Didn’t Know About Dreams
« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2010, 12:37:22 AM »
I also like to see dreams, but I always try to implement my dreams.  Sometimes I can do it, or I cannot.
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Re: 8 Things You Didn’t Know About Dreams
« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2010, 10:07:27 AM »
Thank You Ashiq for alert us about 8 things about Dreams. But Personally I believe that Dreams is the inspiration for doing such a things that you dreamed long before.
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Re: 8 Things You Didn’t Know About Dreams
« Reply #4 on: September 14, 2010, 11:11:04 AM »
Dream is not something that we see in sleep; dream is something that doesn't let us sleep. That is the real dream which inspires us to pursue what we wish to become or discover or want out of life.
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« Reply #5 on: September 14, 2010, 03:12:25 PM »
Some person always happy to see dreams, it may be in sleep or not. I think dreams make a man lazy. Only see dreams without implementation, It should not be good for anyone.
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Re: 8 Things You Didn’t Know About Dreams
« Reply #6 on: September 14, 2010, 04:22:15 PM »
Hello Ashiq,

I am not agreeing with to implement my all dreams & it makes man a lazy. Because, sometimes I want to be a terrorist & earn lots of money & then give-up it…………!

Let’s tell me, that I implement my dream………? If I do that, it will make me lazy or send me jail……..!

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Re: 8 Things You Didn’t Know About Dreams
« Reply #7 on: September 14, 2010, 06:20:20 PM »
Dreams has significant impact on human mind. Thanks Mr. Ashiq for your post.
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Re: 8 Things You Didn’t Know About Dreams
« Reply #8 on: September 14, 2010, 09:19:10 PM »
My dear friend Limon.

Emotion...Do you know this term? A emotional person cannot prosper in life. Every successful person always avoid emotion.

Every person is mixed with reality and emotion. It's true that, Without emotion a man cannot perfect in his life. So, When you will be a father, if your son is asked for a toy from you and crying. You will give him. Because that is the time you are show your emotion, you want to fulfill your son's demand.

Once a time I wanted to marry Aishwariya Roy, is it my dream or emotion? I want to be a good job. So, I try to implement my dream.

One thing that, you wanted to be a terrorist, this your emotion, not dream, Limon.

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Re: 8 Things You Didn’t Know About Dreams
« Reply #9 on: September 15, 2010, 09:45:58 AM »
Mr. Ashiq,

Nice answer...........I will seperate emotion and dreams.
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« Reply #10 on: September 15, 2010, 11:00:05 AM »
I like dreams & try to fulfill it.....
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« Reply #11 on: September 15, 2010, 01:29:06 PM »
Thank you Limon for your good realization. I hope you can because you are the best.
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« Reply #12 on: September 15, 2010, 02:25:44 PM »
Nice post Mr. Shibli sir... you are absolutely right.
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