For centuries we have been fascinated by dreams and their meaning. In the end of the nineteenth century psychotherapist Carl Jung, best known for archetypes and the collective unconscious, began to conclude that looking into dreams was opening a door into consciousness and the spirit world. However, there is a science behind what happens during sleep. A research team of scientists at the ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratory in Kyoto, Japan, has explored brain scans while identifying the visual imagery of dreams. They concluded that we watch our dreams in the same manner that we watch our waking world.
In order to analyze the dreams we must also study how we participate in our daily activities. Are dreams a replay on the visual stimuli of what we perceive in waking hours or messages of guidance from beyond? What do these symbols mean? How do we interpret them and analyze them to give us messages?
Here are 10 things you should never ignore about your dreams
1. FLYING
If you fly it often indicates the need to reach an ambition. Where are you going and how to get there? Are you experiencing some troubles through life? Flying dreams often leave us recharged when we wake. That feeling of freedom, being able to accomplish everything.
2. WATERFALLS
Water usually conveys the emotional state of mind. It symbolizes cleansing and purity. The dream of waterfalls is a great omen which represents new beginnings.
Once you see waterfalls in your dreams, ask yourself: Is the waterfall a big or a small one? How are you perceiving your obstacles? Is the waterfall in a dark jungle or a beautiful beach?
3. TEETH
A very common dream is the one with teeth. Pulling a tooth can mean that something needs to come out, rotten teeth – the holding of fear and anxiety. But, dreaming of falling teeth are the most typical of all teeth dreams. They usually symbolize new situations and can cause stress ( a new job, fear of loss, lack of power in a relationship, or lies that are being kept)
Seeing teeth in your dreams ask yourself: How do you feel about your teeth? How are we nourishing our lives?
4. DEATH
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