RE: Do you listen to your dreams? 05-21-2019, 01:25 AM
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I think it would be odd to refute any claims to meaning in dreams. When I say this, I mean it can be reflective of mood/psychological state. Or sometimes you replay something you've experienced recently.
Personally, I pretty consistently have strong, vivid dreams. Many dreams are recurring dreams, which I've began to link to my emotions/state of mind as I've gotten older. For example, when I'm feeling more stressed, I frequently dream about a stressful period during my undergraduate art course, where I haven't done enough work before a gallery show, and I'm playing catch up, while everyone else notices my failure.
Dreams can also be affected by the food or drink you've had during the day/right before bed. That "don't eat cheese before bed" thing isn't a myth.
Personally, I pretty consistently have strong, vivid dreams. Many dreams are recurring dreams, which I've began to link to my emotions/state of mind as I've gotten older. For example, when I'm feeling more stressed, I frequently dream about a stressful period during my undergraduate art course, where I haven't done enough work before a gallery show, and I'm playing catch up, while everyone else notices my failure.
Dreams can also be affected by the food or drink you've had during the day/right before bed. That "don't eat cheese before bed" thing isn't a myth.