We had dreams many times in our life and always looking for the answer, Why do we have dreams? When we sleep, our physical body is resting and re-charging. Our brain encounter with millions of inputs in a day such as colors, passing bus/cars, animals, counting things, concentrating something, researching,events of the day, things we saw, felt, books read, programs watched, touched, doing many other things during your job, learning, and many more millions to count. Dreams are bound to how we form memories. For instance, if we are worried about exam, deeply involved in study thinking about question paper all the time. There is huge possibility, we will dream about getting low marks, bad results, not doing well in some paper. This is how the dreams work.
Informative Dreams: Some times we dream about our problem and it replies with the solution to it.
Nightmare Dreams: We get scary dreams due to psychic pressure.
Shape-Shifting Dreams: We experienced, the life in another animal body.
Ancestors Dreams: Communicating with close once who are no more in this world.
True Dreams: Dream the future, present or past, the reality of our life.
Older people saw dreams as portals for receiving wisdom from the gods. In modern era, it has been theorized that dreams were the “royal road to the unconscious”. Modern theories suggest it’s not as complicated as that. Dreams are a secret outlet for your repressed desires. Dreams are highly visual and often illogical in nature, which makes them ripe for the type of “out-of-the-box” thinking that some problem-solving requires, said Deirdre Barrett, a psychologist at Harvard University.
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