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Wednesday, 9 July 2008
Why do People Dream?
Why do people dream? That question is often deliberated by inquiring minds. Do people dream in the same way? Why do people dream in such disorientated symbols sometimes and what do they mean? Why do people dream of dreadful things now and then?

There are a few scientifically based and mystical theories associated with why people dream.

Why do people dream fun things sometimes and experience nightmares at other times?

There are lots of different views that attempt to answer the query why do people dream. For instance, a nightmare is considered to be a way of venting internal worries or deep-seated fears and as a means for relieving everyday pressures.

Sigmund Freud asked the question why do people dream and saw dreams, in his psychoanalytic model, as being repressed or suppressed desires that people ordinarily hide from themselves due to the consciously unwanted nature of the desires.

Freud thought that those hidden desires were symbolized when we dream in order that a human being could experience them in a non-judgemental way.

Other, magical, views of dreaming suggest that the exact opposite of the dream is an indication of what is occurring in the dreamer's life or what is in the close future. For instance dreaming of a sad event means that a joyful event will occur. This is not a widely-held view however.

There are those who see them as visions of future events. This view is gaining more popularity though not scientifically tested!

The english noun dream has originated from possibly several other sources and not just English. The ancient Saxon word 'drom' meant mirth while the middle English word 'drem' had its origins in the more ancient English word 'dream'. Both words mean joy. So would appear that ancients believed having dreams was good.

A lot of different historical ethnic people have often believed different things and answered the query why do people dream in different ways. For example, Aborigines, differ in their views in that believe that dreams are the real state and the waking state is the illusion.

Therefore the query why do people dream is far from easy to answer.

The Britannica Concise Encyclopedia's definition of the word dream states that dreaming is "a series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep". Take note though that dreams are not always involuntary and I will return to this point later!

Dreams happens when someone enters a a state where the body and conscious mind are quiet but the unconscious mind is active. This state is associated with theta brainwaves. While the body is relaxed the the subconscious part of the mind is still active and that can be seen in the form of REM - Rapid Eye Movement.

Basically dreams are thoughts and emotions expressed in sleep. These internal concepts can be related and seemless or seem totally haphazard. They can show patterns and form or exhibit chaos.

If you hold true to the Freudian explanation of dreaming and his answer to why do people dream then you can work out what they mean with a dream analysis book and look for recurring symbols that mean something to you.

If believe the metaphysical explanation of and answer to why do people dream then you may see patterns in your dreams that make you believe you are witnessing future events.

Perhaps that you trust the Aborigines have successfully the query why do poeple dream!

Whetever view you hold dreaming is very important to our well-being and dream deprivation, through a lack of sleep, causes symptoms akin to insanity.

Whatever viewpoint you hold to and whtever answer to why do people dream you think is best, there is a lesser known kind of dream that is a fantastic form of role-playing and worth investigating - remember I said I would return to the point that not all dreams are involuntary. I am, of course, referring to lucid dreams. There are those who have the skill necessary to wake up in their dreams. When this occurs it is a fairly simple task to control the dream and mould it into anything you want. This is a fantastical experience and is just like real life. You can change yourself and anyone, experience anything and go anywhere and a lot of research shows that anyone can learn to do it!

I hope I have helped answer the query why do people dream and you have now a better understanding of dreaming.

So if you are a lucid dreamer, a Freudian dreamer or a sooth-sawyer I hope you enjoy a joyful night's sleep and tranquil dreams!

If you still are looking for additional answers in relation to the query why do people dream be sure to investigate some other dream resources.

Why Do People Dream? Find out nore with thse great resources:

The Illustrated Guide to Dreams - Why do people dream? Dream Symbols and What they Mean.

Lucid Dreams Kit - Wake up in while dreaming and be do or have anything you want! Why do people dream - just because they are able to!

Posted by Michael at 12:31 PM BST
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