What your dreams are telling you
Do you know what your dreams are telling you? If your answer was "NO" you're not alone. Many people have no idea what their dreams are trying to tell them. In this research paper I will answer this question and many other questions about dreams, sleep and also types of dreams. I will also talk about some of the most common or popular dreams and their meanings. We will explore some dream theories and interpretations of dreams. I have also done my own at hand research which I will be sharing with you the reader in this 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 is where I'll begin, with the sleep process.All dreaming starts with sleep. When we sleep there are four stages that we go through (Carskadon 4). Stage one is the lightest phase of sleep. In stage one sleep there is often visual imagery involved. Images appear in the form of wandering or dream like thought which can be controlled unlike a full dream state. In this stage of sleep someone can be awakened by low volume sounds or slight touch. Stage one sleep happens through-out the night. It often reapp
We have just finished going through the dream process, the only thing left is awakening. Sleep and dreaming effects all of us. Everyone sleeps and also everyone dreams. It is something we do every night and there is no escaping it. The need for sleep and dreams calls out to all of us. Dreaming is a necessary exercise for the brain. It enhances imagination and creativity of the mind. Freud once called it "the only true time where our brain thinks and acts without interference of consciousness" (Boss 74). I hope this research paper was able to give you a starting foundation to understanding the dream process and what our bodies and especially our minds go through during a sleep cycle. After this research I feel that being able to understand our dreams is a gate way for understanding our conscious and unconscious thoughts. 10. Dreams about friends and past acquaintance Bynum, Edward Ph.D.. Families and the Interpretation of Dreams. Binghamton: Harrington Park Press, 1994
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