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    believed to be messages from the gods‚ or supernatural communications of some kind. In ancient Egypt‚ Egyptians had a process called “dream incubation”. If a person was emotionally disturbed‚ or wanted to ask the God’s for help they were put into a sleep temple and the priest would interpret their dreams. In the 8th Century‚

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    Do blind people dream

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    Do Blind People Dream? Sight or vision is the capability of the eyes to receive visible light through the retina of each eye to where our nerve receptors send messages to our brain that we translate as colors‚ hues‚ and brightness. We have two main receptors in our eyes called cones and rods. Rods distinguish light not color. Cones are responsible for all the colors we see‚ but are sensitive to dim light‚ for example it’s difficult to make out colors in poorly lit situations yet you can see the

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    gods or from the dead. The people of that time look to their dreams for solutions on what to do or what course of action to take. They believed dreams forewarned and predicted the future. Special shrines were even built where people can go there to sleep in hopes that a message could be passed to them through their dreams. Their belief in the power of a dream was so strong that it even dictated the actions of political and military leaders. In fact‚ dream interpreters even accompanied military leaders

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    Eye Movement Reprocessing

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    Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is an evidence-based psychotherapy treatment developed by Francine Shapiro as a mean to ease PTSD symptoms associated with experienced trauma. Therapy consists of eight phases that address past‚ present‚ and future of the negative event. During treatment‚ a patient is required to summon the negative events while simultaneously focusing on external stimuli such as side to side eye movements‚ hand tapping or audio stimuli. Shapiro claims that in

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    at the foot of your bed. You can’t move or yell for help‚ you’re stuck in a nightmare even though you’re awake. Now imagine the inability to sleep altogether‚ the nightmares of your actions haunt your dreams to the point where you can no longer sleep at all. All of the scenarios stated are symptoms of a condition called narcolepsy‚ a disease in which sleep becomes a difficult task to complete‚ causing unrest‚ excessive daytime sleepiness‚ hallucinations‚ sleepwalking‚ and many other dangerous symptoms

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    right away. Most of the time‚ you possibly can go back to sleep and emerge in lucid with the equal dream that they had been currently experiencing. (“What is lucid dreaming”)

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    by. Sleep is that which relieves us of the stress and exhaustion that each day brings about‚ and prepares us to start a new day. This has been true since the beginning of time‚ and is made evident in Shakespeare’s‚ Macbeth. Through out history‚ sleep has been that which keeps all lives in order. Through the loss of innocent sleep‚ Macbeth becomes unable to cope with the madness occurring in his life‚ this nightmare eventually leads to their ultimate demise. * Macbeth’s basic idea of sleep is

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    Carl Jung. To begin with‚ dreams come from our mind and the collective unconscious. There are several levels of dreaming‚ categorized by the content inside of it. Ninety five percent of dreams are level one dream‚ which contains and influenced by pre-sleep external stimuli. These dreams does not signify any importance. However‚ the other five percent are projections of the mind and they are abundant in symbols. These are level two dreams and Grand Dreams. The former happens when there is mental distress

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    understand why we dream. There are many different parts and functions of the mind. A lot of things go on in the mind that we tend to have questions about. One of the most captivating things in psychology is dreaming. In the dream state‚ your mind sleeps‚ but your mind does not know or recognize that you are sleeping. A dream is an unconscious psychological outlook of your mind. There is no realism to it. You contribute to it as if it was realistic though. Once awoke‚ you realize that you are the

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    4. What do people tend to dream about‚ and what theories have been proposed to explain why people dream at all? On an average‚ throughout the person’s life span‚ it is assumed that a person spends six years of his life dreaming. Dreaming often has common themes associated with failure like being physically abused‚ forbiddance‚ chased and experiencing something disastrous. Sexual context in dreams is in bare minimal level. Often‚ a person’s previous day’s activities‚ excluding sexual context is what

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