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Home > New Age & Personal Growth Articles What Dreams are Made of: Dream Interpretations May Give You a HintAre you one of the many dream interpretation seekers wanting to study and understand your dreamstates so you may find the hidden meaning of your dreams? If so, a study of the workings of the unconscious mind might help get you started in the right direction. You may want to read up on the pioneer in this field, Sigmund Freud, to get a little history of his fascination and thoughts on the subject. In his pioneering work, "The Interpretation of Dreams" he wrote one of his first books to emphasize our dreaming state to find keys to the unconscious. He pondered what dreams are made of and why people dream along with what they could really mean. The current definition of this mostly unconscious state is a series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. Also known as the mental activity associated with the rapid-eye-movement (REM) period of sleep. There is much information on the various states we go through when we are sleeping and which ones are inductive to dreaming. Since Sigmund's time there's been a continued fascination into the messages one might find from this unconscious state. Dream dictionaries are popular for helping determine their potential meanings and there are numerous web sites who offer free dream interpretations to help you. You can also learn how to become more conscious of your dreamstate through lucid dreaming. We have learned a lot about the brain since Sigmund began his research. Today there are new pioneers making advancements in how to best utilize the richness of our unconscious mind through lucid dreamstates. Bradley Thompson, The creator of "The Lucid Dreaming Kit", explains how you can turn the one-third of your life that you spend sleeping into a "creative workshop" where all of your dreams can come true. You can become your own pioneer by discovering what your dreams might wish to tell you. A dream journal is a good place to start along with an intention before going to sleep to remember them, and then jot them down while they are fresh in your memory. Wisdom on Dreams and their Meanings: Answers to personal questions.
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