Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Welcoming You to Your Dreams

I have been assigned the task of creating a blog which not only interests me, but can captivate others interest as well.  How many times do you wake up in the morning not remembering your dream? Or if you do, you remember bizarre splotches of them, and they don't make any sense.  I think it could be interesting to find out what they mean, and what our dreams say about us personally, and us as a society.


Dreams are odd, and it seems that everyone has the same types of dreams however the specific details of the dreams are different.  Some common dreams include naked dreams, falling dreams, sexual dreams, dreams where you're being chased, and recurring dreams.  Not only are these dreams common, but they have meanings and different variations of those meanings.  There are also different stages of sleep, and depending on the stage you're in, your dreams change.  There's nothing worse than trying to tell someone your dream and then either not remembering it, or sounding like a complete imbecile while trying to recite the imaginative journey that you previously took in your mind the night before.  

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Day in and day out, we either have to hear someone else's rant about there dream that they either do or don't remember.  For some reason we find it interesting.  "Dreams are necessary to life."  Those are wise words of Anais Nin.  While she probably was talking about aspirations we have as human beings, it's also a scientific fact that we must dream to live.  Dreaming occurs during sleep, and we need sleep so therefore; we need sleep.  I've always been looking for a reason to further research dreams and this assignment gives me that opportunity.  I love the idea that the human brain does so much in the unconcious state after going through brutal daily tasks like going to work or school, dealing with emotions.  It honestly surprises me that we can function at all.  Its fascinating as well because there is so much to dreaming.  It's not simply falling asleep and thinking, there's stages of sleep, different classifications of sleep, and so on.  Really though, the most intriguing part of it all is what these dreams tell us about ourselves.  If you get good enough at analyzing dreams, you can diagnose not only your problems, but your friends, family, and nemesis' (if you so happen to have one) dreams as well. (Assuming they share their dreams with you).  If not, you can just share the information you know about dreams which is sure to fascinate everyone are you.  Dreams are just cool.

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