Why Are My Dreams So Odd?



Posted: Sunday, June 21, 2009

by Henry Fong
Feng Shui Absolutely

Sigmund Freud better known as the Father of modern psychology had some very interesting thoughts ab
out dreams. In interpreting dreams Freud made a mark on the minds of many people.

At the point when he first studied the dreams meaning he called the mind at sleep the subconscious. The part of our mind that never really made it into the light of day. But the unconscious itself was not really discovered by Freud, but several other doctors were brought to light by William James in a study of Psychology.

What is my dreams meaning? Last night the dream contained a huge horse walking around in a field, and no matter how much attention was paid to the horse, it never came any closer. Ok so what does that dream really mean? You like horses, or if you look in a dream dictionary that you may feel you are not receiving the attention in life you deserve.

Just because you dream of something bad one night, maybe you've beaten up a person who was nice. Or worse yet maybe in a dream you've killed a person who you shouldn't have. It doesn't mean you are a mass murderer waiting to break free. And it may not even mean that you have stress in your life that is unresolved. It could simply be what you last saw on TV, or read in a paper.

Look at Sigmund Freud, the "father of modern psychology", he felt all dreams were about sex. Yes he felt that every single dream could be figured out by some sort of repressed sexual feeling you were experiencing. One that you may not have even been aware off.

Dreams are an amazing thing, and some creative people will take these dreams good and bad alike and use them. Stephen King has probably had tons of dreams that have come out on the pages of his novels, and it's amazing. Or painters most likely have dreamt a few pictures up before.

The study of dreams has always been fascinating but it depends on what field of psychology you side with on how they can be interpreted. But no one should ever really be afraid of a dream, or whether it will come true or not.

Though a person can dream every night, does it mean that all people who dream about falling are all dreaming about the same meaning? These are all things you need to consider before you put too much into the thought of what your dream means. It's hard to imagine everyone in this world no matter how they have been raised or what they desire are dreaming the same meanings.

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» left by Paul Schroeder
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Dreams are NOT merely dreams; they can range from murky self produced scenarios to vividly imposed demonic scenes, from clearly seen and recalled visits from passed on loved ones, to angelic visions, from screen memories of abductions imposed by alien telepathy which shunts and cloaks the actual scenes you'd see aboard alien craft if you weren't being mind controlled.
 
The human mind is part of the quantum physics of the universe and dreams are not merely dreams.
 
Freud and Jung were dead wrong about the very nature of dreams as for one thing, universal symbols do not exist but are highly individualized and most specific to each dreamer.
 
One's restless spirit travels to realms from angelic to demonic when one is asleep and the pictures you see are souvenirs.
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