To dream and then to ponder

Dream Experiance 

Dreams can be experienced in terror, fun, lust, Love, hate and anger.  Dreams can induce anxiousness, peacefulness and tranquillity.  People experience rainbows, flying, swimming and many more symbolic experiences.  They may be mimetic of events occurring in the physical system or body.  They may be created in our subconscious mind. Our subconscious uses our dreams in a number of ways.  Dreams can be images of past experiences.  Dreams are a language of images, like a game of Charades. 

Dreams are powerful

Dreams are powerful and they're jammed packed with excellent data about things that our souls are trying to tell us.  Dreams have long thought to be manifestations of the unconscious.  Dreams are the catalyst that put your body into motion to follow and fulfil your wishes and desires.  Dreams are sometimes transparent and the plot fits the emotion making it unnecessary to find forbidden wishes or repressed memories.  Dreams are a mysterious and misunderstood aspect of most people’s lives. 

Dreams solve problems

Dreams are believed to represent the way a person solves problems or completes life tasks.  They are often a compensation for what is really going on in one’s daily life.  People perceive dreams as the only things they has left to keep them going-the dream being a powerful force to drive them forward.  Dreams are rarely meaningless or random events.  Dreams are abstract phenomena that defy all laws of nature. 

Stuff of dreams

Dreams are used by an individual as a source of self-deception.  It are the ultimate support to get self-direction from the soul.  It are often recalled as fragments, an incomplete picture of the self-portrait.  It are pure, unadulterated symbolic representations of our unconscious psyche, the part of us that is unknown.  Dreams are the stuff man is made of. 

Dream analyses

The first thing needed; is to learn how to recall your dreams.  It is essential that accurate recall of your lucid dreams be accomplished. More importantly, it functions as a vital stepping stone for dream analyses. Recalling dreams is simple (be aware: you do not have to learn how to dream)  Once you wake up, immediately ask yourself "What have I dreamt about?" . Keep lying still and keep your eyes closed, have patience. Start associating.  Write down any dream or dream fragment you were able to recall.  It is pointless pursuing dictionaries of dream analyses. Dreams in categories can't work, because ten people dreaming the same dream would make ten different associations to it.  There is however for the unwary many dream analyses, dream banks and dream dictionaries.