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Definition Essay: My Dream Interpretation

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Dreams
A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. The content and purpose of dreams are not fully understood, though they have been a topic of scientific speculation, as well as a subject of philosophical and religious interest, throughout recorded history. Dream interpretation is the attempt at drawing meaning from dreams and searching for an underlying message. The scientific study of dreams is called oneirology. (Kavanau, J.L. ,2000).
Dreams mainly occur in the rapid-eye movement (REM) stage of sleep—when brain activity is high and resembles that of being awake. REM sleep is revealed by continuous movements of the eyes during sleep. At times, …show more content…

Most of the time they make absolutely no sense what so ever like one second I’ll be riding a horse and the next I’m on a plane and then I’m just walking. I sometimes dream of scenarios that I’ve already experienced in my past or visit places that I already have visited before. Like we visited China about 12 years ago and I recently saw a dream that we’ve gone back there and to the same places and that how much they’ve changed since then and all.
Most of the time I can’t recall the whole dream but sometimes I do remember parts of it. My dreams can also exhibit the things that have been going on in my mind, like if I’ve recently seen a movie, I might be picturing myself in the those scenarios in my dreams. Also if I have a paper the next day, I might see myself failing that paper or not being able to complete it on time in the dream, probably because of the nervousness of the …show more content…

He explained dreams as manifestations of one's deepest desires and anxieties, often relating to repressed childhood memories or obsessions. Furthermore, he believed that virtually every dream topic, regardless of its content, represented the release of sexual tension. In The Interpretation of Dreams (1899), Freud developed a psychological technique to interpret dreams and devised a series of guidelines to understand the symbols and motifs that appear in our dreams. In modern times, dreams have been seen as a connection to the unconscious mind. They range from normal and ordinary to overly surreal and bizarre. Dreams can have varying natures, such as being frightening, exciting, magical, melancholic, adventurous, or sexual. The events in dreams are generally outside the control of the dreamer, with the exception of lucid dreaming, where the dreamer is self-aware. Dreams can at times make a creative thought occur to the person or give a sense of

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