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13. INTUITION IN DREAM STATE AND LEARNING TO IMPROVE PERCEPTIVITY

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WHAT IS A DREAM PROPHECY?

Dreams are stories and images our minds create while we sleep. They can be fun, funny, romantic, suspenseful, and sometimes strange. Dreams can be beneficial, helping the brain to process information gathered throughout the day.

We may not remember dreaming, but it is believed that everyone dreams 3-6 times a night
Each dream is believed to last 5-20 minutes.
About 95% of dreams are forgotten when a person gets out of bed.
Dreaming can help you learn and develop long-term memories.
Blind people dream more of other sensory components than sighted people.

Dreams: Do they represent our unconscious desires?

There are several theories about why we dream. Are dreams merely a part of the sleep cycle, or do they serve some other purpose?

Possible explanations for dreams could include:
• represent unconscious desires and wishes
• interprete random signals from the brain and body during sleep
• integrate and process information collected throughout the day
• act as a form of psychotherapy

Based on evidence and new research methods, researchers hypothesize that dreaming performs the following functions:
• offline memory process, where the brain integrates learning and memory tasks and supports and records waking consciousness*
• prepares for possible future threats*
• cognitive simulation of real-life experiences as dreaming is a subsystem of the core waking network and an active part of the mind*
• helps to develop cognitive skills*
• reflects unconscious mental function in a psychoanalytic way
• a unique state of consciousness that includes faith in present experience, processes the past, and prepares for the future*
• a psychological space where overwhelming, contradictory, or highly complex notions can be brought together by the dreaming ego, notions that would be unsettling while awake, serving the need for psychological balance and equilibrium*
(* Trusted Sources)

Dreams are by nature difficult to study in a laboratory and there is much that remains unknown about them. With the aid of new technologies and research techniques, we can improve our understanding of dreams.

INTERPRETING DREAMS SCIENTIFICALLY:

When the human brain is resting, the cells containing information about what is happening in the dream are transferred to the brain, and it is believed to be a process in which imagination is formed in the brain and mind at the moment of sleep.

INTERPRETING DREAMS FROM SPIRITUAL PERSPECTIVE:

There is a human vision or the eye of a dream. With this eye of a dream, one can recognize some instinctive action of time, and a person understands that he is dreaming. The energy space made up of information is a dream that dominates the protein brain.
In other words, at the moment a person sleeps, the soul leaves the body, moves to some time and space, and the information received as a result of connecting the flow of energy to the body becomes a dream.

Learning objectives

Introduction to the types of dreams:
• Visionary
• No vision
• Empty
• Abstract
• Darkness
• Spatial
• You will learn about the differences and interpretations of dreams about time.
You will be taught about techniques to improve your vision and gather information.

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