Saturday, October 02, 2010
Ever thought of being to somewhere where you have actually never been?
Doing something which you have never done?
Sometimes it could be bad, sometimes it could be good,
You only realise when you are woke up from your sleep,
But have you release why do we have such dreams and nightmares?
Nothing is more complicated than the fantasies created in our dreams.
Some are fascinating, with all the joy, happiness and romance. We wake up sorry to find out that we have been dreaming. Aw...
Some dreams are so bizzare that we are astounded: people appear who have been out of our thoughts for years, decades become scrambled and we do things we would never dare to do in real life.
Other kind of dream solves a problem. We get the answer to a complicated task or some difficulty in solving puzzles. We can locate the lost object. The answer comes like a miracle out of nowhere and we remember it delightedly when we wake up.
In another type of dream, we find ourselves in a hopeless situation such as you're trap in a bathroom and unable to get out, buses depart when we are desperate to catch it, but our legs won't function. To a certain degree farther, the unpleasant dream becomes a nightmare, from which a person may wake in shock, trembling with fear.
Studies have proven that some dreams are a form of wish-fulfillment which closely related to the deep emotional reaction of a person. A dream is often presented in disguised form.
Dreams are an extension of daytime consciousness, a process which absorbs the ideas, feelings and mental impressions from a variety of sources during our waking hours. Strange and unexplainable events take place in dreams because the conscious mind of the day is sleeping. The actions in our mind that control during the waking hours are left to run freely.
Have you experience true nightmares once or more in a year? It is because a person have experience real tragedies in real life such as car accidents or death of a close relative. In other words, those people who do alot of creative works tend to have more nightmare than others.
Researches record the brain's electrical impulses, such that we know dreams take place during rapid eye movement(REM).If you notice a person's eyes rolling from left to right and vice versa while they are sleeping, then you may know that the person is currently dreaming.
What is REM? During REM, the brain is super-duper active. People that woke up during an REM phase often remember the dreams in detail very well. This explains why we could recall some dreams and not others.
Do you know who spends more time in REM sleep? The baby, and so do the people who have suffered head injury. REM recorded during the baby's sleep shows a particular pattern that pinpoint the child's personality.
Having a dream constantly is a good thing because it stimulates the cells within the brain to function efficiently.
Notes : Inception is a movie that explains the process how a dream within a dream in another dream takes place.
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