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writes: At some time or another, we have all woke from a dream thatleaves us feeling unsettled, happy, excited, sad, or just plainconfused. Although many psychologists and neurologistsdisagree onIn order to look into dream interpretation, it does not matter if youbelieve dreams are the subconscious at work; your brain workingto record the day's memories; or some combination of REM (rapideye movement), brain stem activity, and subconscious thought. Adream interpretation dictionary online that is free to access canhelp set your mind at ease regarding any dreams you may havehad. Even if you are just curious and do not truly believe in dreaminterpretation, you can use an online dream dictionary forentertainment.Most people dream when asleep, whether or not they rememberthe actual content of their dreams. If you have troubleremembering your dreams, it may help to keep a dream journalor diary. As soon as you wake, lie still in bed and try to rememberwhat you dreamed about. Do not think about anything else. Keepthe journal next to your bed and write down your dreams assoon as you remember them.
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 December 2010): I dont want to write down my dreams. It's either depressing, scary weird, happy and so on. Id rather remember my best ones.
One i can see soooo clearly.My very favorite one. I had it 3 years ago about my friend at the time whos now my boyfriend. Lol i cant even type it, it makes me so happy and warm and fuzzy inside lol.
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