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    dream come to true

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    achieve it. There is no easy thing in this world. We should work hard for it. But sometimes faith is trying to fool us‚ no matter how hard a person try he/she can also feel failures in it. But‚ this doesn’t mean we should stop of dreaming. For me‚ I keep on dreaming for my future and actually I have a lot of dreams that I want to achieve like finding my collegiate and to have a good career in the dear future. To have an own car and support my brother in their education so that the burdens of

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    What is oneirology? Oneirology is the scientific study of dreams. Therefore an oneirologist is a scientist who studies dreams and their causes. Dreams occur in the REM stage of sleep. What does this mean? REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement. This stage of sleep is identified by the random movements of the eyes during sleep‚ according to Daniel Payne‚ the author of Oneirology: The Science Behind Dreams And The Causes of Them. It is theorized that this is when the brain and body rests the most effectively

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    blanket she told herself she was only dreaming‚ but just looking at it made her feel good. CindyLou picked up the blanket and draped it around her shivering body‚ and it felt as good as the best hug ever. In her dream CindyLou melted into the warmth of the blanket and fell back to sleep – with good feelings and happy dreams. When CindyLou woke up the next morning‚ to her surprise‚ there wrapped around her was the teddy bear blanket. “I guess I wasn’t dreaming… the teddy bear blanket is real and it’s

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    Jane Eyre contains a number of significant dreams and day-dreams. Despite her distaste for fantasies and inefficiency‚ the eponymous narrator‚ Jane‚ is a frequent day-dreamer. Edward Rochester‚ Jane’s employer at Thornfield‚ recounts observing her pace around in a day-dream. When the voice of a servant‚ Mrs. Fairfax‚ awakens Jane‚ Rochester imagines her thinking "My fine visions are all very well‚ but I must not forget they are absolutely unreal‚" and finding a task to complete to ensure she does

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    Beautiful Dreamer

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    the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. The creative dreaming techniques described in "Beautiful Dreamer" are real‚ and are used nightly by countless people around the world. Many of these people keep dream diaries‚ and often claim to find inspiration and guidance from contemplation and analysis of their dreams. Lucid Dreaming is also real‚ although its mastery and use are normally only

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    4 Types of Dreams

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    surface‚ usually by acting themselves out in the daydream. 2) Normal dreams are the usual types of dreams‚ where you have no idea you’re dreaming at the time. Normal dreams present us with important messages from the subconscious mind. They are based on your thoughts and experiences from the day before‚ and sometimes memories from long ago. 3) Lucid dreaming is the ability to consciously direct and control your dreams. It transforms your inner dream world into a living alternate reality - where

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    beginning of time‚ people have been trying to understand why we dream. There are many different parts and functions of the mind. A lot of things go on in the mind that we tend to have questions about. One of the most captivating things in psychology is dreaming. In the dream state‚ your mind sleeps‚ but your mind does not know or recognize that you are sleeping. A dream is an unconscious psychological outlook of your mind. There is no realism to it. You contribute to it as if it was realistic though. Once

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    Sleeping and dreaming are wonderful things. It can refresh you with good dreams. Some people sleep like a rock and can never be woken up. When you dream many things can happen. You can have bad dreams that won’t go away‚ or have good dreams that make you feel great and make you think‚ " What was so wonderful about that dream?" Occasionally a dream may have disastrous consequences. I sleep like a rock. You could hit me over the head with a hammer and I would keep sleeping. But early in the morning

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    Dreams

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    full eight-hour night sleep‚ two hours of it is spent dreaming. Dreams can last for a few seconds‚ or as long as 20 minutes. People are more likely to remember the dream if they are awakened during the REM phase. The average person has three to five dreams per night‚ but some may have up to seven dreams in one night. The dreams tend to last longer as the night progresses. During a full eight-hour night sleep‚ two hours of it is spent dreaming. In modern times‚ dreams have been seen as a connection

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    Waking Life

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    dreams he just sits and listens to whomever he is speaking to‚ he never spoke back. As the movie progressed he began to speak back to the people he was confronted with and have conversations with them. This was because he learned that he was lucid dreaming and trying to awake himself from his long dream. One of the most fascinating ideas in this movie is brought up by a couple lying in bed. The woman explains that she feels as if she is an old dying woman who at that moment is reliving her life

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