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It’s a process of returning to events
to events and experiences that occurred in the past. Often these experiences were the day before the dream.
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A dream â€“ a subjective perception of images in  the sleeper's consciousness
They help a person to refine the information received during the day and emotionally unload.
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Animals can even dream of members of the opposite sex, sympathetic to them
Since the REM phase of sleep is found in many animal species and in all mammals
The apparent association of dreams with the REM phase of sleep has led to speculation that animals dream.
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Dreams have long been associated
with the underworld and the beyond. It was believed that dreams carried a coded message.
Dreams were sent to man by higher beings for this very purpose
As a rule, in ancient and traditional cultures there is a belief that this message is primarily related to the future of a person or his environment.
Most people who experience this condition have dreams superimposed on sleep paralysis that are vivid and often unpleasant. This is because the person is still asleep, but the brain is active.
A condition of complete or partial paralysis of muscles
The condition is usually frightening, and the combination of wakefulness with dreaming is essentially a hallucination.
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Dreams have taken their rightful place in the general psychological structure.
The scientific study of dreams emerged with renewed vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries due to the rapid development of psychology, physiology, and philosophy. In the period from the 1940s through 1985, the American psychologist Calvin S. Hall, collected more than 50,000 reports of foundational behavior.
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In Hall's study, the most common emotion experienced in dreams was anxiety. Other emotions included abandonment, anger, fear, joy and happiness. Negative emotions were much more common than positive emotions.
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Jung did not share Freud's conception that dreams were forbidden libido impulses
Jung wrote that dreams are "a direct manifestation of the unconscious," and only "ignorance of its language prevents us from understanding its message."
The daytime life of the soul is supplemented by the unconscious, "nighttime" side, which we perceive as fantasy.
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Dreams are important for psychological and mental health. In dreams, large amounts of information are processed, inspiration comes, and the emotional background is harmonized.
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