to be linked up to the driving forces in the patient. The emotions felt in the dream are key clues.
Dreaming is an internal mental process of the physical body, that normally occurs after it has fallen asleep. While the author classifies dreaming as an internal mental process, dreams take place in another set of dimensions, dream dimensions, which are no less real than any other dimension, i.e., The Astral Dimension. Lucid Dreams also take place in dream dimensions.
Mental activity usually occurring during sleep characterized by non-linear information processing and absence of ego control. It may or may not be of visual character. Dreams of strong visual content correspond to periods of rapid eye movement (REM) and are about 25% of our dreamtime. Some dream states occur with conscious awareness present. These are termed lucid dreams or conscious dreams.
a sequence of sensations, images, thoughts, ect. passing through a sleeping person's mind. a vision or image of the conscious mind; daydream; reverie. Relates to vision, seeing of an individual in a variety of possible states.
periods of intense vivid imagery during sleep, often associated with rapid eye movements.
Thoughts, visions, and other sensations that occupy the mind in sleep . See the entire definition of Dreams
Thoughts, visions, and other sensations that occupy the mind in sleep. Dreams occur during that part of sleep when there are rapid eye movements (REMs).
The images, stories, and emotions that come to us when we're sleeping. They are like a movie running in our own brain, premiering for us alone, and can range from the vague to the elaborately detailed, from the serious to the ludicrous, from the hilarious to the frightening. Since ancient times, they have been viewed as messages from the Divine. See Dream Interpretation.
Dreams is series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.