Dreams are thoughts, emotions and the images shaped by them, which are encountered when asleep. One has dreams during the rapid eye movement. Various theories on dream interpretations exist but the real purpose of dreams is still unknown. Dreams are closely associated with human psychology.
Have you ever woke up in the morning feeling restless after tossing around all night long dreaming? We all have at some point in our lives experienced dreams for ourselves. Dreams can seem exciting, and alarming as well as leaving you feeling confused. In my report I will discuss what research has found to be a fascinating connection with dreaming while we are asleep.
According to one researcher’s conclusion, J. Allan Hobson, as much as 95 percent of dreams are forgotten shortly after waking. Personally, I know I will wake up trying to remember the dreams I
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Years ago I spoke with my First Lady at my church and brought it to her attention that I dream a lot and see things as well as people she advised me to start a journal. So I went out on quest and decided to start one and I have several journals written already. Question number one asked do I remember my dreams. Yes, I do typically if I wake and write them down in my journal which I usually have on my nightstand next to my bed. However, like I stated before if I do wake up and write them down I will forget instantly. Moderately of my answers to the dream survey were answered no expect for the experience describe above and the last on having recurring dreams. I have had an experience with being able to see my grandmother in my dreams a couple of times and she just stands by the door looking at me while I am asleep. The first time when I was a much younger child and the last to instances where while I was older. I figured she is just watching over me and my family she just