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RE: Do you listen to your dreams? - Boudica - 05-21-2019

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.


RE: Do you listen to your dreams? - vinikir22 - 12-20-2021

It is very hard to answer when my way to my dream is very difficult, but sleep saves me before sleep I think through many variants of solving the problem to be closer to my dream.


RE: Do you listen to your dreams? - scargo - 04-05-2022

freud has interesting tought about dream. according to freud dream is our deepest subconcious desire, but thream isn't councious, we don't need to hear it, but if you want to be happy maybe listening to the dream worth some consideration