 These are successions of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.  The content.

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 These are successions of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.  The content and purpose of dreams are not definitively understood, though they have been a topic of scientific speculation, as well as a subject of philosophical and religious interest, throughout recorded history.  The scientific study of dreams is called oneirology.

 Dreams can be mysterious, but understanding the meaning of our dreams can be absolutely unexplainable.  The content of our dreams can shift suddenly, feature bizarre elements or frighten us with terrifying imagery.  The fact that dreams can be so rich and compelling is what causes many to believe that there must be some meaning to our dreams.

 Dreams are mental activities which occur when we sleep.  Everybody has them, although we may not always remember them.  The question is, do our dreams actually mean anything to us?  The two main theories of why we dream are psychological theories and neurobiological theories.

 One reason to suggest why we dream is due to the need to repress our unconscious mind.  Another meaning dreams have for us is to fulfill our wishes

 There is a relationship between astronomical phenomena and events in the human world  we can find out the meaning of our dreams by consulting occultist or occultism sites such as Spritist, Fortune Teller, Horoscope, Witchcraft, and many more  Astrology strongly believe that there is a meaning behind our dreams

 RED-in dreams is about activation, physicality, passion and intensity  Orange- in dreams is a sign of equalization, balance and temperance  YELLOW-in dreams radiates themes of centralization, focus, awareness and reminds us of our role as humans within the context of the whole  GREEN -in dreams often point us in the direction of growth, healing, love, giving, and inspiration  INDIGO-in dreams is about psychic tuning, contacting the ephemeral, and connecting with spiritual vision. Indigo goes deep, real deep  VIOLET-indicate divinity, peace, tranquillity and enlightenment

 God communicated with human through dreams like Daniel, and Joseph of Nazareth but dreams from God were vivid and coherent, and they had a definite message  “ Do not go beyond the things that are written.”— 1 Corinthians 4:6

 Yes, No, Maybe  No, If you are dreaming of a cold windy day it might be that your brain is getting signals saying that your body is cold. In this case, you should probably just pull your blanket up  Yes, when I dreamt of something and I saw it the next day and I remember that was exactly what I saw in my dreams.

 Maybe, Your brain does not stop working on problems when you go to sleep. It sometimes keeps on working, coming up creative but impossible solutions.  You might manage to solve your problem by “sleeping on it”. There is some good research that shows that revising information after you have had some sleep makes it stick much better.

 Almost all the respondents believe that their dreams have meaning and some of them experience their dreams in real life but they don’t consult any occultist or occultism site to find out the meaning of their dreams.  Many of them said that we decide for our future that’s why all of them don’t rely on what they have dreamt.