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Term Papers on Dreams

Term Paper TitleDreams
# of Words1400
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)5.6

Dreams

The powers of dreams have always been underestimated. There is a whole new world in the sub conscious
mind that helps us in a subtle way. In this project you will see how a baby was born because of a dream,
how nightmares can be partially good for you, be given a background on dreams in general and details on
interpreting your own dreams amongst other things.

Background
     Everybody dreams but not everybody can remember them. We usually don't remember dreams when we
suddenly wake up and move about. This happens when you are usually in a rush, when your alarm clock goes
off or you are pressured to get up quickly. You remember dreams on such occasions as you lie in on the
weekends when you wake up slowly and gradually change from the sub-conscious mind to the conscious mind.
This is called lucid dreaming. With this you can take partial control of what happens during a dream.
Since you can do this you don't have to be restricted to do all the things you do in real life but you
could do whatever you like because it's your mind that's controlling you not your body and gravity. For
example, you could fly or walk through walls.

The powers of dreams
     The dreaming world could be a very powerful thing so much so that it causes a baby to be born
because of lucid dreaming. In a true story taken from the book called Living with Dreams a woman dreamt
that she just had a period in her dreams. This was so realistic that she actually thought she had a real
period not one dreamt up in a dream. A few days later she had sex thinking that it was the best time to
have sex without becoming pregnant. Two or three weeks she felt something strange was happening and so
consulted a doctor who said that she had become pregnant. All this happened just because of a dream.
     Another dream that caused panic was when a student from university had just completed a project
and all he had to do was hand it in the morning. Because he was thinking about this project so much the
project became a part of his dreams. In his dreams he had dreamt of handing it in. So the next morning he
got up thinking that he had handed in his project and went to university with the project back home. The
previous two examples tell us what dreams can make us think and that they can have such an effect on our
lives.


Interpreting dreams
     Many people haven't got the skills of understanding what exactly their dreams mean. For somebody
to interpret other people's dreams they need to know a lot about the person they're interpreting for as
well as the dream itself. To explain this, for example, seeing a elephant might mean totally different
things to different people such as a zoo keeper who'll probably see it as a harmless and a beautiful
mammal whilst another person might see the elephant as a ugly, dangerous animal. With this example it
tells us that everybody is different and the same dream with a elephant could be differently interpreted
to everybody. Because everybody is different, and the same dreams mean different things to different
people, books which contain the guide to interpreting dreams cannot be always correct but they could
still remain useful to provide a stepping stone to interpreting your own dreams.

Examples of interpreted dreams
     The type of dreams you have relates to the way you are feeling. For example, if you have
confusing dreams you will probably feel confused in real life. To show this, here's a  example of a true
dream  when somebody dreamt of a watermelon eating a pig. Here, the opposite occurs to what would happen
in real life. This indicates some confusion from the dreamer. Without this dream being analysed by a
professional the dreamer would have thought of it as a funny and useless dream but since it was analysed
the expert on dreams knew that the dreamer had a lot of confusion in his life. This was to be later
proved because the dreamer admitted that he was having a affair with another woman and didn't know
whether to get a divorce , end the affair or just to continue as it was.

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