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About Dreams
What is a dream?
Common and recurring dreams
Dreamy Sleep
Dream Myths
Mutual Dreaming
Creative Dreaming
Precognitive Dreams (Dreams which predict the future)
Visitation Dreams (Dreams of the Dead)
Nightmares
The Magic of Dreams (article)
The Magic of Dreams (event)
Dreams have been described as the window in to our soul... Each of us dreams in a different way and every dream is unique to the person dreaming it. It's almost impossible for us to have a clear idea of exactly what a particular person, object or place in another person's dream looked like, as the detail is contained wholly within the mind of the Dreamer.
During the 1930s the Electroencephalograph (EEG) was invented and it was discovered that electromagnetic changes in brain activity were measurable. Over time and using these 'waves' of activity, it was established there is a pattern the brain follows during sleep, which incorporates various stages. It is the stage of sleep referred to as Rapid Eye Movement (REM) that is usually associated with dreaming. Sleep research has shown that dreaming is essential to our health and well being.
Dream Theories
There have been many theories developed over the centuries including those of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. In particular, Jung believed that dreams were essential to restore balance in our lives.
I respect the theoretical models of dream theorists but I believe that everyone is different. Many theorists and analysts will try to tell you definitively what your dream means - I won't do this, because I don't believe in a 'one size fits all' philosophy when interpreting dreams. Instead I use my knowledge, techniques and natural intuitiveness to offer thoughts for you based on the information you provide. Like many popular theorists though, I do believe that Dreams are much more than the rattlings of the subconscious mind. Remember: You had the dream - you are the best person to decide what it means. Sometimes asking for help can be useful.
Did you know Stephenie Meyer dreamt the Twilight Saga? Click here to find out more (Stephanie Meyer's site, opens in new window).
What is Dreamology?
Dreamology is the term I use to describe the study of dreams but its official name is Oneirology (a word which comes from the Greek oneiro which means dream - Oneiromancy is the term used to describe dreams which are used as a form of divination - a way to predict the future.For thousands of years different cultures have considered their dreams of great importance, from the Ancient Egyptians to present day. Whilst many dream dictionaries can define symbols within a dream, these are not always sufficient for an interpretation itself. Different symbols can mean different things to different people. Everyone is unique.