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12 Interesting Facts About The Power of Your Dreams
Dreams are fascinating and curious and everyone has them; if you can remember each and every one of them though is another question. It is interesting to look at what happens when you dream, why some people seem to remember their dreams more than others, and if dreams really have any true significance.
Below are 12 facts about the power of your dreams, ranging from the complex to the absurd; so if you are fascinated by dreams, read on:
Why & How You Dream
What Happens When You Dream?
Once dreaming commences, Cortisol is produced in large quantities, Cortisol being the chemical responsible for memory consolidation. Both men and women will become sexually aroused throughout dreaming, but you will never normally leave your bed. Whilst dreaming the brain also releases glycine which paralyses your muscles and stops you from taking a walk anywhere and stops you from harming yourself or running into danger.
The Human mind is able to control dreams
Manipulating dreams can be fun, and most especially on the occasions where you are fortunate enough to remember a dream, you can wake feeling elated in the knowledge that you controlled your own destiny. What you dream about is often something that you have witnessed in the past, and under these circumstances the human mind is able to “change the course of history” whilst asleep.
You can wake to act out what you were dreaming about
A need to use the bathroom can also occur during dreams and once again chances are you will wake with the urge to urinate.
The language used in dreams is indirect
If you remember a dream it will often be made of scenes or pieces of information that are familiar to you, but jumbled into an order that makes little or no sense; the more you try to understand what you have dreamed, the more intriguing it all becomes.
In general dreams are not remembered
You often dream of forbidden pleasures
So, if you dreamed of a forbidden pleasure, don’t feel guilty about it, rest assured that you were not the only one!
Not all people are able to dream in colour
Repetitive dreams are most frequently bad dreams and these may range from dreaming you have failed your driving test, to dreaming that someone dear to you is dead when they are alive. The relevance of colour in dreaming as well as repetitive dreams is still being researched, one dream that many people experience frequently being running away from something or someone.
Dreaming keeps you healthy
Studies have shown that people who never manage to experience real dreaming as they are constantly being woken up are far more likely to suffer from psychotic episodes and even hallucinations.
When you are deep in a dream, your body is releasing stress and helping you come to terms with some of the built up emotional troubles during your past week, this is a great way for your body to relieve itself of stress for clear thinking and better judgement.
Blind people dream too
People who had lost their eyesight after birth were however reported to still be able to dream visually.
Your pets dream too
In fact, if your dog wakes up after hearing a noise such as the phone or door bell and appears startled or behaves strangely, chances are that you have disturbed their dream.
Some great inventions were first thought of whilst dreaming
Alexander Graham Bell dreamed of the phone before he went on to invent it, and many people frequently jot down interesting thoughts when they wake from dreaming.
Paul McCartney from “The Beatles” also states that he discovered the tune for “Yesterday” while he was dreaming. The King of horror, Stephen King admits to a number of successful story ideas coming to him while he dreamed.
Have you come with any amazing ideas through a dream that proved to be successful? Or even know of someone else who has? If so, please share it with us in our comment section.
Dreams provide us with a look into our subconscious
Sigmund Freud said that dreams allow you to fulfil your wishes, whilst Carl Jung said they are put in place to correct an imbalance in the psyche. When you are feeling down about yourself, you will often experience dreams where you achieve something and become elated; however, when you are happy in your conscious mind, you will often dream of falling down.
The Power Of Your Dreams