Monday, January 17, 2011

Why Are Sweet Dreams So Rare? The Meaning of Dreams Scientifically Analyzed

We all wish we'll have sweet dreams at night, but most of our dreams are not pleasant at all. This happens because the unconscious mind that produces our dreams keeps trying to protect our mental health.

We have inherited great absurdity in the wild side of our conscience, the anti-conscience. The anti-conscience is constantly trying to destroy the human side of our conscience through mental illnesses and mental disorders. This is how it will manage to control our behavior, instead of being tamed by our human sensibility.

Our human conscience is a battle field. When we follow the unconscious wisdom, we become more intelligent. However, the anti-conscience is very powerful, and it frequently generates various psychological problems within our human conscience.

Don't feel upset because you have many bad dreams, and don't believe in false dream interpretations that try to give a pleasant meaning to what is basically sad. Your dreams are protective images that have a very serious mission.

The anti-conscience is a wild animal that doesn't let you peacefully evolve. On the other hand, the world is against your mental stability too, because it is governed by terror and violence. There is no peace and no real justice on Earth.

Your dreams cannot but reflect conflicts and hidden dangers in order to open your eyes and prepare you for facing future challenges. They will be sweet only when you'll follow dream therapy for a certain period of time. First of all, you have to eliminate the dangerous influence of the anti-conscience.

As examples of dream symbols that reflect superiority and completion I can mention the swan, the circle, sunlight, and diamonds.

The swan indicates that you have already become a wise human being.

The circle represents psychical completion and consciousness.

Sunlight represents the light of the truth. It means that you are not eluded by false impressions but you have finally managed to discover the real truth about yourself and your personal environment.

Diamonds represent wisdom and salvation.

One of my sweetest dreams was a dream in which I saw myself giving diamonds to one of my childhood friends. She was an old classmate, who had great difficulty in following her school lessons. I constantly helped her understand what the teacher had explained to us, correcting her homework, and giving her advice.

This dream meant that I would help all the people who have difficulty in understanding the unconscious messages in their dreams. At the time I saw it, it was a true prediction. I was still very far from real knowledge. It helped me believe in my ability, and trust the power of dreams even more.

If today your dreams reflect dangerous situations and you are tired of dreaming about things you dislike, don't feel upset, but try to understand the unconscious messages and evolve into a more skilled and wise person. Positive dream symbols are rare. However, they will appear in your dreams if you take dream interpretation seriously. You will then feel privileged and satisfied with your progress in life.
Thursday, December 9, 2010

Sweet dreams? Not always!

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The time we spend asleep should all be restful. For the sake of those with whom we share our beds, we should lie still and make as little noise as possible. For our own sakes, we should be able to wake feeling refreshed. Unfortunately, the allocated time for sleeping can be filled with movement, noise and disturbed sleep. The main classification of sleep disorders involving movement and behavior is called parasomnia. It comes into play as partial awakening as you slip into and out of REM sleep, or just as you are falling asleep or slowly waking up. As to movement, some sleepers regularly move their arms and legs around. In most cases, this will be determined, but relatively gentle. In a few cases, the movements can be quite violent. Then there is sleepwalking. This affects children as they approach their teens and about 5% of adults at various times during their life. In most cases, people simply move around the home and then return to bed. But a few go through household routines involving eating or, in rare cases, driving. Obviously, at such times, the sleepers may be a danger to themselves in picking entirely unsuitable things to eat, or in attempting to control a vehicle while semiconscious. One of the more interesting of the parasomnias is the so-called sleep or night terrors. Everyone dreams. This is marked by rapid eye movement (REM). In most cases, we have no memory of the dreams. It's only if the dreams come while we are beginning to approach consciousness that we can understand and remember the content of the dream. Most of the time, we have sweet dreams with only the occasional nightmare. However, in a small number of people (estimated to affect about 2% of the adult population at some point during their lives), dreams turn into physical panic. This is not the usual REM dream. This is a moment of complete panic as the dreamer attempts to wake. He or she may move convulsively, shout in fear, and perhaps sit up. Then, he or she will turn over and return to full sleep. There's usually no memory of this when waking naturally in the morning. This disorder most often affects people who have recently been through a traumatic experience and they will have terror attacks most nights unless they go through therapy to come to terms with the psychological causes of the repeated fear. In such people, the use of sleeping pills like ambien is not recommended. Sleeping pills are a highly effective way of ensuring people get to sleep or stay asleep during the night. But they are not a form of psychotherapy. If someone is suffering from an anxiety or stress disorder, taking ambien may actually make the problems worse. There are an increasing number of instances where people on sleeping pills are sleepwalking. These pills do not ensure that people remain inactive during their sleep. For night terrors, the only drugs likely to be effective are for the control of anxiety disorders or antidepressants. This article should reinforce the idea that you should always get a doctor to diagnose your condition and advise on the most appropriate treatment. You should not self-medicate with ambien just because you have a sleep disorder
Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Meaning Of Color Dreams

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Dreams in colors not only set the mood in a dream but actually determines the meaning and outcome of the dream. Dreams in color based on the intensity of the colors which affect the meanings of dreams pose no threat to you and are generally sent from God or are borne out of our own wants and desires.


How Colors Affect Your Dreams

Black, the color black represents Satan, demons, evil spirits, dark influences, illusion, phony agreements, promises to be broken, false words of assurance, deception, lies, betrayal and truth mixed with lies. This is magnified if there is any gray in the dream, or when you see black or shadowy images in the dream.

Black & White Dreams are usually demonic in nature and represent total illusion, camouflage, deception, treachery, hidden agenda, lies, danger, a warning of attacks, especially if there is anything or anyone in the dream gray, pale, hazy or there are shadows in the dream. This type of dream can be a warning to you to be careful whom you trust or place your confidence in the natural. Dreams that are black-and-white, have black in them or images or shadows of black and gray are usually demonic dreams leaving you with a feeling of danger, fear and the unknown.

Despite the dream appearing to be good and you're thinking it's a dream sent to you from God, you must be very cautious. To see the color black in a dream represents an illusion counterfeit of something good, however to confuse you, the dream will have small morsels of truth interspersed heavily with lies, giving you an illusion of truthfulness, really meant only to deceive you.

The only time you should consider a black-and-white dream would be if the dream contains some light within the dream and the black-and-white colors are vividly clear and easy to see. Before you take anything serious about what you see in a dream with the colors black or dark shadows, you should go to God, pray and ask for in prayer for the counsel of the Spirit of God that you not deceived.

Pastel colors: Faded or washed-out colors in dreams represent illusion, camouflage, secrets, deception, lies and a hidden agenda.

Medium intensity colors represent truth, veracity, honesty, sincerity, accuracy and messenger bringing help or good news. Deeper hued and strong colors represent determination, strength, power, authority, steadfastness, strong will, the ability to see a project or idea through to its completion. Deeper hues of colors also represent integrity, honor, reliability and a person who is forthright.

Bright colors represent insight, information, knowledge, wisdom, answers solutions and hope. Vivid colors represent God working with you through situations, problems and obstacles for good in your life. Illuminated, glowing colors: Radiant colors represent God intervening in your life through answers to prayers, healings, emotionally, physically and spiritually. Illuminated colors also represent instruction from God and a way made clear.

Blue - Medium Blue - Light Blue represents God, peace, harmony, security, tranquility, wisdom, purity, revelation and a spiritual breakthrough. The color blue when not mixed with any other color also represents blessings in your family, health and job. In some cases, a deep royal blue in a dream represents a wonder.

Light Blue - Dark Blue represents a new beginning or phenomenal breakthrough in your career, family, marriage or relationships. Light blue-dark blues also represents the loving sacrifices in your devotion, caring and compassionate nature you willingly display toward family and friends. If in the dream the blue is a deep royal blue represents wisdom, purity, revelations of information, good news and a breakthrough you're about to receive. The breakthrough most likely involves your family, health or job.

Light blue represents bondage, illusion, sin, to be deceived or to be deceitful toward others. If in a dream you destroy, cover or deface any blue object represents a rebellion side, pride, disorderly events, thinking and actions, a disbelieving nature in your heart with your refusal to see the truth when God reveals solutions to you concerning a problem you're experiencing, especially when the solutions involves a friend, mate or a family member.

To wear blue clothing or a blue covering in your dream or to dream you are under a blue sky or in a blue room represents a new beginning, peace, harmony, tranquility and security. Under a blue sky or wearing blue clothing also represents a secret or information you need will be forthcoming. The symbolic meaning of the color blue in a dream depends on what is blue in the dream and how dark the blue is.

Dark or medium blue represents the love, unyielding devotion, caring involvement, compassionate personal sacrifices you readily demonstrate towards family and friends. When the blue in the dream is a deep blue represents a pure heart, wisdom gained to apply revelatory insights of dream messages, good news and a breakthrough you're about to receive from God. The breakthrough invariably relates to your family, health or job. In special cases, a deep blue in a dream, especially a dark blue stone or gem in a dream represents a miracle you've prayed deeply for.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010

What Thoughts Wake You Up at Night?

I asked through Facebook and Twitter "What thoughts wake you up at night?" The response was varied; from nonsensical to downright scary.

"Gee, the idea of munching on some (fill in the blank with just about anything vegetarian) sounds great." "Where is my handbag?" "Did we lock the security gate?" "Why are the dogs so quiet?"

And several matched the thought that woke me up the other night:

"I gotta pee."

It's one thing to be awoken by your kids making noise in the next room and quite another when it's you who is sabotaging your own restful night.Thoughts that wake you up in the middle of the night engulfed in worry or fear is a common indicator of stress. The pressures and uncertainties in your daily life visit you through dreams and symbolic thoughts. Sometimes these dreams and thoughts jar you back into consciousness yet the feelings that evoked the rude jolt to healthy sleeping patterns remain.

These feelings are indicators for you to examine to reveal a greater understanding of yourself and what you experience. A dream in which you are worried, scared, or stressed in any way is a reflection of the dis-ease you are experiencing in your waking life.

According to the Dictionary of Dreams, the following symbols may shed some light on what the above thoughts may indicate as deep rooted feelings and fears that are getting in the way of emotional and physical well being:

eating food - This may be an indicator that the dreamer is concerned about a weight problem or eating disorder. It may be a health warning to draw attention to one's eating habits or weight problem. (although the veggie munching response to my query above could have been sent in fun and humor)

search - Search and not find: Instills the need to find something that is lacking within. Can be spiritual or need for self-examination. Search and find: Signal of accomplishment and self-capability.

gate - Closed: An opportunity for you to decide upon. Open: The beginning of an opportunity to leave your current situation.

intruder - Someone or something has interfered with your peace of mind by forcing a situation upon you.

burglar - An intruder, unwelcome person or event, loss of something. Being forcibly deprived by someone's actions.

With regard to the need to pee - when ya gotta go, ya gotta go!

Most dreams contain messages that serve to teach you something about yourself. Recurring dreams and wake-up thoughts are triggered by a life circumstance that keeps repeating itself. They are a message from your Higher Self to pay attention to, examine, and form a new perspective around the hidden meaning behind the dream symbol. Without judgment of any kind, look within yourself and face whatever you find in your exploration of what is the underlying stress.

Chances are you have placed yourself as a victim in your worry. Any area where you give up your personal power, your ability and responsibility to intentionally create your experiences, you will suffer with stress or anxiety. Know that you are a victim to no one and no circumstance unless you allow yourself to be. Whether a horrible thing happened to you or could happen to you is not what is creating stress. What brings on worry, doubt and fear is what you have the event mean for or about you in your life moving forward. You have absolute power over how you choose to experience any event in your life, unless you relinquish it. When you let go of your power you deny your self.

To reclaim your personal power focus upon all that you have done and achieved in your life. I'll bet that anything you set your mind to and were passionate about you have either achieved or are in the process of making it a real experience. Instead of giving up on yourself you were able to overcome obstacles, reach for new perspectives and new ideas when the going got tough. Do the same thing now with whatever wakes you up at night, Reach for a newer and better perspective. Take back your power and responsibility so that you can dream sweet dreams and enjoy restful nights.
Thursday, September 23, 2010

Turning Ideas, Goals, and Dreams Into Reality

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The best way to make a goal or idea materialize is to learn how to make it persist. Have you ever been sidetracked from a good idea, a meaningful goal, or your dream because you did not quite know how to make it materialize? The ability to make your ideas or dreams a reality is not only a key factor of success, it is also an indispensable asset to achieving happiness, or to one's ability to recover quickly from unexpected setbacks. It takes a tremendous amount of mental fortitude, realistic thinking, and creative problem solving to be able to achieve the success and happiness one desires out of life. These are just some of the conditions and actions that it takes, in order to have an idea materialize, or make a dream come true. Persistence is not just the ability to keep on keeping on; it is also the very essence of making ideas and dreams a reality.

Nothing can exist, survive, or last unless it can also persist. With that being said, how do you make an idea persist, until it materializes? How do you maintain your motivation and drive in the face of challenges? Most importantly, how can you free yourself from the elasticity of recurring problems, so that you can move forward with less effort or stress - and with greater effectiveness? The key here is to know and fully understand what the elements of persistence are, and use them to take effective actions that will get you results. No solution is useful to anyone unless they know about it and feel certain they can use it to accomplish the results they desire. Allow me to introduce the book and workbook Secrets of the Art of Persistence - solutions for turning your ideas and dreams into reality.
Monday, September 13, 2010

Dreams Or Goals?

Many of us have big dreams and high aspirations; there is nothing wrong with this. If no one ever dreamt big we wouldn't have people like Donald Trump. Trump himself has said "As long as you're going to be thinking anyway, think big."

In order to even gain a quarter of Trump's success you must set high goals and aim for a better lifestyle, although, you must realize the difference between a goal and a dream. A day dream explained by psychologist Eric Klinger "is a visionary fantasy experienced while awake, especially one of happy, pleasant thoughts, hopes or ambitions." The key term is FANTASY. A day dream is only that, a dream, it has no base and no means of actualization. Day dreaming will lead you away from being aware of your surroundings. This kind of thought will lead you down a path of disappointment because when you are not aware of the world around you, you will have no idea how to conquer it.

Well you may then say "When I daydream they are things I really want!" There is nothing wrong with that. You can and should desire to live the lifestyle you desire. But you also must realize that simply signing up as a representative will not make you a desired $50,000 a month. If your lifestyle choice requires you to make that much you must realize your goals to get there. Thinking of the car, home, or TV you could purchase on that budget is not the goal but it is motivation.

Using that motivation set incremental goals starting from the top. No matter how motivated you are this will help you be realistic and avoid the discouragement that causes so many network marketers to quit. So start with you main goal: $50k a month. When do you want it by? The shorter the main goal the harder you will have to work to get it i.e. if you want $50k in six months it will require twice the amount of work as to making $50k in twelve months. Now break down that goal as to how much money you will make each month leading up to your main objective. This will keep you on task and allow you to adjust your work ethic each month depending on how close you are to your monthly financial goal.

Now that you have broken down your finical goals and set out a time line you now need to figure out what will get you to each of those monthly goals. For example if your next month's goal is to make $4,000 and to do so you need to sign up 6 reps and sell 30 points worth of product or services then this is your monthly goal. Now 6 new reps are not going to magically appear. You need to present your opportunity on a daily basis to as many people you think necessary so that you obtain the six reps, but to at least one person a day 5 days a week. Also determine who you will be selling your product or services to; 5 points need to be sold a week. So now you have your weekly goals: 1 presentation a day, 5 points of product or service sold during the week.

Review your goals on a weekly basis and analyze where you stand. By breaking down your goals based upon your motivation you will be able to better stay focused and achieve your dreams.

Remember your goals must have an end date and must be measurable. In this manner you can take your dreams turn it into motivation be successful. Your dreams are real and you want them. Don't let anyone take your dreams away but you must be strong and work hard to obtain them. Dale Carnegie has said "Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain - and most fools do." Don't be a fool and don't let fools strip you of what you wish for your life and your family.
Thursday, September 9, 2010

Sweet dreams are made of geomagnetic activity

Looking for an explanation for recurring nightmares of leaving the house without your trousers on or losing your teeth? New research suggests you can blame the Earth's magnetic field, rather than a repressed childhood.

Darren Lipnicki, a psychologist formerly at the Center for Space Medicine in Berlin, Germany, found a correlation between the bizarreness of his dreams, recorded over eight years, and extremes in local geomagnetic activity.

Other studies have tied low geomagnetic activity to increases in the production of the melatonin, a potent hormone that helps set the body's circadian clock. So, based on anecdotal evidence that melatonin supplements used as a sleeping aid can cause off-kilter dreams, Lipnicki wondered whether local magnetic fields could induce the same effects.
Bizarreness barometer

Between 1990 and 1997, he kept meticulous records of his nightly reveries, amassing a total 2387 written accounts during his teenage years. "I always wanted to do science with them," he says.

For the study, he devised a five-point scoring system to rate the bizarreness of these dreams. On the low end are dreams completely representative of reality – "I am sitting at a table doing some maths or physics homework," for instance.

Dreams that scored a three could happen, but seemed unlikely. For example: "A friend is in the backyard of my house, building a wooden platform atop of 7-foot high stilts."

The most bizarre dreams that Lipnicki recorded had little or no connection with reality: "I was stranded on a foreign coastline with a monkey that spoke English and a woman that suddenly became small, almost doll-sized. Then I was at home."
Dream result

Lipnicki looked up daily geomagnetic activity in Perth, Australia – his home at the time. A scale called the k-index quantifies local geomagnetic activity, and he included only days that scored on the extremes of this index. This whittled his dream log down to 66 days of low geomagnetic activity and 70 days of high activity.

Using these figures, Lipnicki uncovered a statistical correlation between dream bizarreness and geomagnetic activity, with freakier dreams occurring on days with the least geomagnetic activity.

Of course, this correlation doesn't prove that the Earth's magnetic activity determines whether we dream of a mundane day at the park or something more like an LSD trip. But a larger and better controlled study may be worth pursuing, Lipnicki says. "At this stage, it's just putting the idea out there."