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  2. Interpreting Dreams: Analysis Theories Plus 9 Common Dreams

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    Flying. If you feel happy about flying in your dream, one typical interpretation is that you’re feeling a sense of freedom. This might be because you’ve risen above something in your life ...

  3. 10 Types of Dreams and What They May Indicate - Healthline

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    In a night terror, a person can wake up: screaming. kicking or moving violently, even jumping out of bed. sweating. breathing hard. with a racing heart rate. disoriented and unsure where they are ...

  4. 45 Mind-Boggling Facts About Dreams - Healthline

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    Sex dreams aren’t that common. Approximately 4 percent of men and women’s dreams are about sex, according to research. 15. Sex dreams are usually about one thing. Most sex-related dreams are ...

  5. Understand What Dreams are and What They Could Mean - WebMD

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    Technically, dreams are an involuntary series of sensations, emotions, ideas, and images that mainly occur during the rapid eye movement (REM) stage of sleep. REM sleep is a high brain activity ...

  6. Dream interpretation - Wikipedia

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    Dream interpretation is the process of assigning meaning to dreams. In many ancient societies, such as those of Egypt and Greece, dreaming was considered a supernatural communication or a means of divine intervention, whose message could be interpreted by people with these associated spiritual powers. In the modern era, various schools of ...

  7. Lucid Dreams: What Do They Mean? - WebMD

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    Lucid dreaming appears to be a kind of "hybrid" state where you aren’t fully awake but are also not quite asleep. Neuroscientists don’t know exactly how and why it happens. But they have some ...

  8. Dreams: Why We Dream, Nightmares, and Lucid Dreams - WebMD

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    Lucid dreaming is a brain state between REM sleep and being awake. Some lucid dreamers are able to influence their dream, changing the story, so to speak. This may be a good tactic to take ...

  9. Dream - Wikipedia

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    A painting depicting Daniel O'Connell dreaming of a confrontation with George IV, shown inside a thought bubble. A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. [ 1 ] Humans spend about two hours dreaming per night, [ 2 ] and each dream lasts around ...

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