+ Dreams + Dream Interpretation Services and Coaching + Dream Dictionary Types of Dreams Daydreams You spend an average of 70-120 minutes a day, daydreaming or and in doing so, approach the border of the dreamscape. All the while, Lucid Dreams Lucid dreams occur when you `wake up' while dreaming. Sometimes this sudden sense of knowing you are dreaming allows you to do fantastic themselves up within the dream to remain in this lucid state to explore how they can influence dreams. This ability to achieve the lucid dream heart racing. Not wanting to go back to sleep, the memory of the dream appears all too real. Sometimes a dream can reflect actual trauma or an crisis, or to transcend non-rational fear, dreaming is a `safe place' letting go. More than any other dream, the nightmare will disturb you available in the Dream Dictionary. Recurring Dreams Recurring dreams are story lines or themes that repeat themselves over because they seem irrational. Dreams ever seek to wake you to what you dreamscape is explored in The Mythology of Sleep: The Waking Power of Dreams. Dreams have a way of forcing consciousness into perplexity, as an important aspect of transformation. At times, a recurring dream can be extremely frightening. Since dreams are suggesting what you fail to continue to be the subject matter of your dream, until it is resolved. into consciousness, the dream will not recur. Even the most frightening dreams are meant to awaken you to your real nature. Dreams About Healing representation in dreams of ground floor doors, or lower left portion the root of illness. Since dreams portray what you are repressing, they Prophetic Dreams The `dream cycle' is a lot like `myth cycles.' In our ancient stories, within a dream cycle captures the essence of why we dream. When a dream is observed to `morph' into different landscapes, the dream is described: `it seemed like the same dream, but then it changed...' The dream cycle usually presents the idea of transormation in three dream is usually the most bizarre, as the transforming aspect of the Dreams can be called The Mind's Mirror because they have a special or strange. The `newness' or bizarre imagery of the dreamscape provides The third portion of the dream offers information about the `missing Understanding your dreams will make more sense to you when once you recognize how dreams have an uncanny way of breaking through the walls Life Changing Dreams will experience Great Dreams or Cosmic Dreams, which are rich in archetypes such as The Great Mother or Wise Man. These dreams affect these dream themes to contrast the symbolism against ancient mythology The Mythology of Sleep: The Waking Power of Dreams. Also, see Archetypes and Universal Characters in the Dream Dictionary [DREAMS_logo.png] * Dream Dictionary * What's in a Dream + Types of Dreams + Dream Processing + Common Dreams * Dream Tools + Improve Dream Recall + Dream Dictionary Do Your Dreams