Dream Theory Of Dreams

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A long and stressful day can take a toll on the mind. The mind in return, takes a toll on itself. For thousands of years, the belief that dreams hold a secret meaning or message was believed since the beginning of history. Dream interpretations have dated back to 3000 B.C. Ancient Egyptian, Roman, and Greek civilizations would record their dreams believing they were significant to the meaning of their lives. The idea that dreams hold a secret message or can be foretold has been carried out to present day. “Centuries ago, people in many cultures believed dreams were presented by an outside force and intended to serve as oracles or omens. Later, people theorized that dreams were caused by anxiety, household noises, and even indigestion” (Kotch-Sheras 2).
Dreams are a series of thoughts, images, and sensations that occur while a person is asleep. They vary from and reasonable and reflective to extraordinarily unexplainable. The scenes that occur in our minds while we rest happen during the final stage of sleep while the body and mind are changing without doing anything. It is important to understand that although dreams mostly seem coincidental to life and may reflect current events, dreams do not foretell and meanings or messages. Dream theory has been around ever since dreaming has occurred. With the aid of modern sleep research, dream symbolism and fortunetelling is constructed by coincidence and does not foreshadow reality. By considering symbolism from history to present, fortunetelling and the body while asleep, dreams have proven to be no more than a strange story played inside the mind.
Dreams were believed to be messages from the Gods and were interpreted to answer problems, predictions of the future, and even direction to ...

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Many people have had the experience of dreaming something that later actually did occur but is often a coincidence. However the dreamer may be making up ideas by pulling together information to figure conclusion that the mind could not make while awake. Although psychic studies have been performed, no evidence has truly provided the reason behind why people dream. Psychologists have dug deep into a patients mind and dreams searching for a reason and explanation that a patient cannot figure out them selves
While sleeping, the body undergoes noticeable changes. Hormones like adrenaline rise while blood pressure and heart beats increase as well.
Dreaming takes place during Rapid Eye Movement (REM), when the eyes move rapidly back and forth under the eyelids. REM sleep takes place in the fourth stage of sleep and accounts for 15-20% of your sleep time.

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