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Dreams: What do they really mean?
staff writer class. When you sleep, your memory falls into a dream state. Your dream then will take a certain track that is decided by other factors. That is when the other symbols of your dream come into play.
How often have you woken up in the morning and thought - The dream I had last night was crazy? More often then not, we all have dreams that honestly make no sense to our every day lives, and we wonder where they came from and why. Next time you wake up pondering about the dream you had, try using dream interpretation.
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Understanding dream interpretation will let you understand what your dreams may mean. This interpretation breaks down your dreams into symbols and specific significances. Once you realize what the symbols in your dreams mean, you will then understand the little details that have influence on what your dreams are trying to tell you. To figure out my dreams, I logged onto www.swoon.com and from there the web site gave me all the information that I needed to know in order to interpret my dream.
Dreams are made up of elements.
Physical noises around you play a part in what track your dream may take. Alarm clocks, people speaking, telephone rings, etc. all play their own part. How many times have you heard the phone ring and thought it was is in your dream? Or you dreamt that after you turned your alarm clock off, you got in the shower and got ready for class?
Dream interpretation is like any other skill; it becomes more interesting and easier with practice. All dreams have a specific symbol or significance that tries to tell you something in a certain way. Dreams that do not have any significance are those dreamt after eating large amounts of food or drinking alcohol, even though they are the most frequently remembered.
If you would like more information on dream interpretation or would like to analyze a dream of your own, log onto www.swoon.com and click "dreaming."