Daydreams
Studies
show that we all have the tendency to daydream
an average of 70-120 minutes a day. Day
dreaming is classified as a level of consciousness
between sleep and wakefulness. It occurs
during our waking hours when we let our
imagination carry us away. As our minds
begin to wander and our level of awareness
decreases, we lose ourselves in our imagined
scenario and fantasy.
Lucid
Dreams
Lucid
dreams occur when you realize you are dreaming.
"Wait a second. This is only a dream!"
Most dreamers wake themselves up once they
realize that they are only dreaming. Other
dreamers have cultivated the skill to remain
in the lucid state of dreaming. They become
an active participant in their own dreams,
making decisions in their dreams and influencing
the dream's outcome without awakening.
Nightmares
A
nightmare is a disturbing dream that causes
the dreamer to wake up feeling anxious and
frightened. Nightmares may be a response
to real life trauma and situations. This
type of nightmare falls under a special
category called Post-traumatic Stress Nightmare
(PSN).
Nightmares
may also occur because we have ignored or
refused to accept a particular life situation.
Research shows that most people who have
regular nightmares have had a family history
of psychiatric problems, bad drug experiences,
people who have contemplated suicide, and/or
rocky relationships.
Nightmares
are an indication of a fear that needs to
be acknowledged and confronted. It is a
way for our subconscious to make up take
notice. "Pay attention!" We’ll
have more later in the book about nightmares
and steps you can take to overcome them.
Recurring
Dreams
Recurring
dreams repeat themselves with little variation
in story or theme. These dreams may be positive,
but most often they are nightmarish in content.
Dreams may recur because a conflict depicted
in the dream remains unresolved or ignored.
Once you have found a resolution to the
problem, your recurring dreams will cease.
Healing
Dreams
Healing dreams
serve as messages for the dreamer in regards
to their health. Many dream experts believe
that dreams can help us avoid potential
health problems and help us to heal when
we are ill. Our bodies are able to communicate
to us through our dreams to "tell"
us that something is not quite right with
our bodies even before any physical symptoms
show up. Dreams of this nature may be telling
the dreamer that he/she needs to go to the
dentist or doctor.
Prophetic
Dreams
Prophetic
dreams also referred to as precognitive
or psychic dreams are dreams that seemingly
foretell the future. One rational theory
to explain this phenomenon is that our dreaming
mind is able to piece together bits of information
and observation that we normally overlook
or that we do not seriously consider. In
other words, our unconscious mind knows
what is coming before we consciously piece
together the same information.
Signal
Dreams
Signal
dreams help you how to solve problems or
make decisions in your waking life.
Epic
Dreams
Epic
dreams (or Great dreams) are so huge, so
compelling, and so vivid that you cannot
ignore them. The details of such dreams
remain with you for years, as if your dreamt
it last night. These dreams possess much
beauty and contain many archetypal symbology.
When you wake up from such a dream, you
feel that you have discovered something
profound or amazing about yourself or about
the world. It feels like a life-changing
experience.
You might be wondering what exactly is going
on in your head when you dream.
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