I rarely have dreams, and when I do, they’re usually pretty weird or not all that fun.
Most of the time, if someone asks me about my dreams, I don’t really have anything to say.
I just don’t seem to dream that often.
Sometimes I wonder if that’s normal, so now I’m curious to learn more about how dreams work.
Dreams are a communication of body, mind and spirit in a symbolic communicative environmental state of being. Different states of consciousness (like awake, asleep, alert, drowsy, excited, bored, concentrating or daydreaming) cause different brain wave activity. Our conscious mind, or the part we think with, our “window” into life, only takes up a very small portion of our brain activity. (some say this is only 10%) Other areas control things like breathing, heartbeat, converting light to vision, sound to hearing, balance when we walk, etc. etc. This too has its own percentage (small). Another area controls imagination. This area is widely an undiscovered frontier. Imagination is more than dreaming of a new car or picturing someone with their clothes off! When you look at clouds and see shapes, or wood grain and see images, this is the “order from chaos” part of your imagination. The mind cannot deal with chaos very well; in fact, it will resist it and sometimes manufacture order. (very important to the dreaming process). This too occupies a small percentage of brain activity. Then there is memory. Memory is vast! And I believe it occupies more of the brains resources then most people believe.
Source from http://www.sleeps.com
Wow! There’s even a section on dream analysis.
I’m not sure how accurate it is, but I often dream about death.
According to that section, such dreams symbolize change.
You guys should check it out the Dream Analysis!
