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What do Dreams Mean?

In the early 1900s, Sigmund Freud wrote extensively about the theory of dreams and their interpretations. Freud believed that dreams are a manifestation of our deepest anxieties and desires, often relating to repressed childhood obsessions or memories. In addition, it was his belief that almost every dream topic, irrespective of its content, represented the release of sexual tension. In Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams 1899, he developed a psychological technique whereby dreams could be interpreted; he also devised a series of guidelines to help us understand the motives and symbols that appear in our dreams.
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The History of Dream Interpretation

Going back around 5000 years ago in Mesopotamia, the earliest recorded dreams were documented on clay tablets. In the Roman and Greek periods, people believed that dreams were messages sent directly from one or more deities, from deceased people, and that they were the predictors of the future. Then there were cultures that practiced dream incubation, their intention being to cultivate dreams of prophecy.
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Today’s Explanation of Dreams

Today, many people see dreams as a connection to the unconscious mind. There are varying natures of dreams, such as exciting, frightening, melancholic, magical, adventurous, and even sexual; and our dreams seem to range from normal and ordinary right through to bizarre and completely surreal. With the exception of lucid dreaming, the events that occur in our dreams are normally outside the control of the dreamer. The dreamer is self-aware during lucid dreaming. Sometimes, dreams can implant a creative thought, thus giving the dreamer a sense of inspiration. Throughout cultures and time, opinions have varied and shifted about the meaning...
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The Length of Dreams

 Our dreams vary in length: they may last for just a few seconds, and they’ve been known to last for between 20 and 30 minutes. The reason why some dreamers are able to recall their dreams is because they have been woken up whilst in the REM phase of sleep.(2) On average, people have between three and five dreams each night, with some having up to seven; however most of our dreams are quickly forgotten. It seems that our dreams tend to last longer as the night progresses and, when we have a full eight-hour sleep, the majority of our...
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When Does Dreaming Occur?

 It’s during the REM (rapid eye movement) stage of sleep that dreams mainly occur, because this is when brain activity is high and most resembles that of being awake. It’s the continuous movements of the eyes during sleep that identifies REM sleep; however, dreams can occur during other sleep stages, but these dreams tend to be less memorable and much less vivid.
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Top 10 Foods That Help You Sleep

The most common sleep disorder is, by far, insomnia. One in every three adults has occasional insomnia while one in every 10 has chronic insomnia. For many people, insomnia is normally a phase due to a variety of factors like stress. Once the stress is gone,  the insomnia is gone. This type of insomnia can usually be fixed by trying many natural methods. Changing your diet is an easy, natural way to help cure your insomnia. By eating certain sleep-inducing foods each night, there is a possibility that you will experience better sleep. Now, this does not mean engorging these foods will guarantee you...
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How to Sleep Better

How can I get a better night’s sleep? Sleeping well directly affects your mental and physical health. Fall short and it can take a serious toll on your daytime energy, productivity, emotional balance, and even your weight. Yet many of us regularly toss and turn at night, struggling to get the sleep we need. Getting a good night’s sleep may seem like an impossible goal when you’re wide awake at 3 a.m., but you have much more control over the quality of your sleep than you probably realize. Just as the way you feel during your waking hours often hinges...
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10 Drinks to Help You Sleep at Night

Warm Milk People have used this age-old remedy to help them drift into dreamland for decades, and it's still a popular choice today, despite the fact that a New York Times article suggests there isn't enough evidence to prove the ritual has any effect. The reason why many mothers and scientific experts alike swear by warm milk is because milk contains significant amounts of the amino acid tryptophan. Tryptophan is also present in meals full of carbohydrates, which is one reason why many people feel sleepy after eating a big meal. Once tryptophan is consumed, it's converted to the natural hormone melatonin...
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Make your bedroom a great place to sleep

Try to: Keep your bedroom dark, quiet, and tidy.Use ear plugs to reduce the chance of having your sleep disrupted by sound, especially if you live in a noisy environment, like a city.Install a diffuser with a calming scent like lavender. Avoid Using your bed and bedroom for activities other than sleeping and sex.Eating in bed.Using a TV, computer and mobile phone for at least 30 minutes before bedtime. Research has shown that the type of light that is emitted from their screens can stop you from getting sleepy.Planning or problem solving in bed.
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Tips to relax before going to bed

Try to: Read a book or listen to the radio before bedtime. It can help to distract and relax the mind.Do relaxation exercises, such as light stretches, to help you relax your muscles.Listen to special relaxation music, which use a carefully narrated script and gentle music and sound effects to relax you. There are plenty of mindfulness and meditation apps designed specifically for this purpose.Take a warm bath. Avoid: Intense physical exercise two hours before bedtime.Anything that may make you alert or preoccupied with thoughts before bedtime.Thinking about things that upset you before going to bed. If you find yourself...