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What Type Of Dreams Do You Have

What type of dreams do infants see at sleep?

Can be concluded from the points Im referring hereThey are humans and have a brain not so well developed for thoughts so possibly no imagined dreams.Can only be a manipulation of there eating, drinking, laughing and them doing all sorts they would do if were awake .Then can also be what they saw earlier in real world no such as future dreams.Then it can also be a possibility of them seeing darkness.the so referred deep sleep.Upvote so I know you liked it.
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What type of dreams do you get usually?

I usually get dreams of a daily routine. Like particular friends are chatting about a particular topic...  Spending some moment with people and fights & discussion with GF. The strange thing is my dreams come true in real life... Getting really freaked out... May be this is signal dreams which help me how to solve problems or make decisions in waking life...But Sometimes don't feel to sleep and every time I dream I'm afraid that it'll really happen

How can i stop dreaming about this type of dream?

these dreams of normal for a teenager your body is changing and you mind is letting you know it. sex dreams are good, I know you might think that that is funny but you can act out your fantasy without any harm. as for dreaming about the girl you like that means that you might have a crush on her and your dream is telling you that she might be the one. I used to have sex dreams about my guy friend all the time, I was freaked out at first then I told myself that they were just that dreams. I wouldn't worry about them or try to stop them, they are healthy. nightmares on the other hand are the ones that you have to worry about.

How do you interperate dreams?

Interpretations of dreams are highly personal, although there are a few culture-specific symbols we all seem to share (such as snake meaning sex, for example). Other symbolism may be obscure to your, but you need to remember that your subconscious is trying to show you something, and even if it is couched as a riddle, it makes sense on some level.
The trick is to look for repeated imagery - these are symbols your subconscious believes are truly important to you at this point in time. What symbol is the most significant or confusing to your waking mind? Make a note of it. You will by now have realized that it is not only the actual symbols that are important when interpreting dreams but the feelings and implications your conscious attaches to those symbols. Without both sides of that puzzle, you cant interpret dreams accurately.
Most people have several types of dream, the most common probably being the anxiety dream. On one level, this is your subconscious trying to let you know that it understands there is a problem and sympathises. On another level, if you can unpick the puzzling symbolism, you may find that your subconscious has actually supplied a solution to the problem, and this is particularly true of recurring dreams. Something really important is being communicated - can you accept the message and act on it? Because until you do so, the dream will recur.
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What type of dreams do you think Stephen King have when he goes to sleep?

If I had to guess (and it would be just a guess,) I’d imagine King’s dreams to be fairly ordinary stuff. He has such a creative outlet during the day that he might not need to drudge up complicated mental stories at night. I suspect he dreams about the same sort of anxieties most adults have: love, loss, social anxieties, high school…He has mentioned on occasion that some piece of a book or story originated in something that happened in a dream, but not often enough to make me think that his nocturnal imaginings are a major source of inspiration.Of course, I don’t know the man. He’s got a vivid imagination, so it’s possible his dreams are a creative wonderland. It’s also possible that, like most other people, he doesn’t remember his dreams much after waking up.

What are some of the most common types of dreams you experience and why do you think that is?

I experience 4 types of reoccuring dreams:The sinking ship -dreamI’ve always been a super crappy swimmer and slightly afraid of large bodies of water. Estonia sinking back in the day took my fear of the sea to a whole new level.I’ve had this dream of being on a sinking ship so often that now, at the start of the dream, I know what dream I’m in. “Oh, this shit again”.Each time, I try to convince my friends that this fucking ship is going to sink and that we have to go up to the deck, but they just keep drinking and having fun on the cruise. I always face the same dilemma: should I save myself or keep trying to save them and die? So yeah, I’m terrified of the sea but also about losing my friends, maybe..?The wedding- dreamThis is always the same as well. I realize I’m wearing a white dress and people are giving me instructions on where to go and asking me if I have the flowers, if the veil is ok etc. And I’m like…what the fuck is going on.Each time, I’m getting married to a man I don’t recognize. Each time, I pull my sister to the side and ask her to take me home. Each time, she asks if I’ve hit my head or smth and they take me to the hospital. At the hospital it becomes clear I have amnesia. My “groom” is crying his eyes out and at this point I usually wake up.I’ve always been afraid of developing dementia or smth, plus I’m not too exited about marriage. Two for the price of one in this dream.Losing my teeth- dreamYeah, a true classic, this one. I hear teeth are supposed to be related to sence of security etc, and that dreaming about losing them is a sign of anxiety. Right on the money, there.The bear attack - dreamFinnish forests. Need I say more?I think all of these are quite clearly related to stress/anxiety. My brain is trying to “practice” the same situations over and over again when I’m stressed. I guess this is one of the reasons to why we dream. Helps our survival, I suppose.

Three different types of dreams ,what do they mean?

The social setting might symbolize your social life in general: when where and how you get together with friends. The fact that they turn into demons might be your subconscious picking up on something that says "Beware of these friends; they look like normal people, but will become hateful and malicious at the drop of a hat."

Or it might mean you: maybe the social you, who is basically normal, has some "demons" it's trying to keep from coming the the surface.

Grown children when they were little: your past accomplishment, the things you made that you cherish the most. Maybe sad because they aren't little children any more? Maybe sad because there are no new accomplishments taking their places?

That third dream is common, from what I read. "Going somewhere" in a car or walking means progress in your life. You leave the safety of your home to venture out and grow and discover. Maybe your subconscious is saying that some recent progress you've started making in your life is leading you out of safe waters, into some kind of unknown. Not that this is bad, of course: leaving safe waters is always necessary to strike out on a voyage.

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