Essays About dreams and dreaming

 

  • dreams and dreaming
    Dreams and Dreaming " To write something and leave it behing us, It is but a dream When we awake we know There is not even anyone to read it" Zen Master Ikkyu ...
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  • Dreaming and Sleeping
    Dreams and dreaming are an important part of our lives and cultures of epopel around the world. They are a reliable source of insight ...
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  • Dreams - REM
    ... Lucid dreaming, the ability of dreamers to become aware of and to control their dreams while dreaming, is also the focus of some current research. ...
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  • Lucid Dreams
    ... Dr. Stephen LaBerge has developed techniques, such as the Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreaming, to help increase the frequency of lucid dreams. ...
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  • Dreams Life
    ... Other sleep studies have shown that dreams and dreaming are essential to our mental health ( Howell 105). Together these sudies ...
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  • Lucid Dreaming
    Lucid Dreaming "Dreams in which [people] become aware that they are dreaming are referred to as lucid dreams" (Fisher, 177). Lucid ...
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  • The Psychology of Dreams
    ... ever since his own boyhood. He had always had a keen, almost superstitious interest in dreams and dreaming. He wrote to Martha, his ...
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  • Dreams
    ... to overcome different defense mechanisms to surface repressed memories and wishes which Freud thought were the cause of the dreams. The dreaming was, in a way ...
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  • Dreaming and Sleeping
    Dreams and dreaming are an important part of our lives and cultures of people around the world. They are a reliable source of insight ...
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  • dreams
    ... possess. The emotions that are experienced by dreaming are one of the strongest values of determining the nature of our dreams. It ...
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  • Lucid Dreaming
    ... Interpretative Dreams. London: The Hearst Corp., 1988. Dunne, Charles. An Experiment with Time. New York: Bronson Bros. 1993. Miller, Charlotte. Dreaming and ...
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  • Dreaming
    Dreaming (or are you awake?) What is a dream? ... Yet other references say that dreams are a communication of body, mind and spirit in a symbolic communicative ...
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  • Dreaming
    Lucid Dreaming Dreams are the playground of the mind. ... It is thought that in a half-awake and half-dreaming state a person dreams of leaving their body. ...
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  • Freud and Dreams
    ... They will probably have nightmares as well. Since I only know that my dog is dreaming by his cries, I always assume he only has bad dreams. ...
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  • asd
    ... Zimmerman 1979). Lucid dreams are paradoxes; the individual will be asleep and dreaming but will be awake in their dream. This form ...
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  • Lucid Dreams
    ... A theory widely accepted by many researchers, is "That lucid dreams are not typical parts of the dreaming thought, but rather brief arousals" (LaBerge, 1990). ...
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  • Lucid Dreams
    ... A theory widely accepted by many researchers, is "That lucid dreams are not typical parts of the dreaming thought, but rather brief arousals" (LaBerge, 1990). ...
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  • Dreams
    ... If that theory is correct, then those things that need to be forgotten are included in dreams, and the very act of dreaming somehow helps erase them. ...
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  • Dreams
    ... If that theory is correct, then those things that need to be forgotten are included in dreams, and the very act of dreaming somehow helps erase them. ...
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  • Dreams
    ... In his book "The Interpretations of Dreams", he puts forward a dream theory in which he proposes that the function of dreaming is to act as guardian of sleep ...
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  • Dream Study
    ... MacKenzie, William. Dreams and Dreaming New York 1965 Sharpe, Ella Freeman. Dream Analysis New York 1978 Sigler , Karen Diane. "Nocturnal ...
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  • Dreams
    ... thinkquest.org, 2002). Actually, the term lucid dreaming was coined by the Dutchman, Frederik van Eeden, who studied his own dreams. ...
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  • Dreams
    ... Since the two chemicals are suppressed during the dreaming process, most dreams are not stored in the long term memory of our minds. ...
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  • dreams REM
    ... Some dreams are so realistic and well organized that we feel as though they must be real-- that we simply cannot be dreaming this time. ...
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  • Dreams
    ... future. On the other hand, there is also a less beneficial and unhealthy type of dreaming. Some dreams can be outlandishly irrational. ...
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  • Dreams
    ... It has been reported in sleep studies, that 80% of people awakened from REM sleep were dreaming (Dream Talk). What determines the content of your dreams? ...
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  • Dreams
    ... 1997). Dreams had during REM dreaming are more detailed than dreams that occur in other periods of sleep (Parker, 1995). When people ...
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  • Dreams
    ... the mind. The source of dreams is our imagination and memory; without these key factors, dreaming would be nothing. Since our minds ...
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  • What your dreams are telling you
    ... paper. I wish to take you through the dreaming process step by step, but in order for dreams to begin we must first sleep. So that ...
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  • dreams
    ... Neurocognitive Model. 16 Feb. 2000. Cartwright, J. and Lamberg, L. Crisis Dreaming: Using Your Dreams to Solve Your Problems. Harper Collins ...
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