To dream of sleeping on clean, fresh beds, denotes peace and favor from those whom you love.To sleep in unnatural resting places, foretells sickness and broken engagements.To sleep...
Discover MoreIf one sees himself turning in his sleep and putting his face down, or resting on his stomach in a dream, it means that he will turn away from his faith and lose both his earnings ...
Discover MoreDuring experiments to monitor the brain activity of animals and humans while asleep, it was noted that the brain seemed to move through a series of levels of activity. In deep sl...
Discover MoreOswald (as related in his book Sleep) observed active rocking in some children and adults during sleep. These rocking movements were very powerful, occurring at a rate of one per...
Discover MoreVery common with some people, especially during adolescence or times of stress. Sometimes accompanied by hallucinations. Sleep walking is normal as an occasional event in child...
Discover MoreMost people who have kept a dog have witnessed it bark while it is obviously dreaming. Calling out during a disturbing or active dream is common to humans also. Some people sleep t...
Discover MoreSince Sigmund Freud, a key term in psychotherapy. Besides the more technical aspects in actual therapy, the idea of transference in essence means that during everyday situations ol...
Discover MoreDreams Beyond Dreams: Mystical Experiences Recalled as Dreams Not all dreams are merely dreams. According to author Stase Michaels, a dream serves as a bridge between our nightly ...
Discover MoreSometimes in the practice of deep relaxation, meditation or sensory deprivation, our being enters into a state akin to sleep, yet we maintain a personal waking awareness. This is l...
Discover MoreIn 1937 through the use of the electroencephalograph (EEG) measuring tiny electrical brain impulses, Loomis and his associates discovered that the form of brainwaves changes with t...
Discover MoreTalking whilst asleep is a relatively common sleep disorder. The subject matter being talked about tends to be harmless. It may also make no sense at all. At other times, the conte...
Discover MoreAdrian Morrison at the University of Pennsylvania, investigating narcolepsy, a condition producing sleep in the middle of activity, found that a small area of the brain, the pons, ...
Discover MoreThere may be a physical cause for dreams in which you find yourself unable to move or sense anything; it is called sleep paralysis. During REM sleep when dreams are most frequent, ...
Discover MoreRecent advancements in sleep science have uncovered a remarkable connection between the human brain and sleep. Scientists have embarked on a journey to unravel the mysteries of the...
Discover MoreMany people are convinced that they do not dream, often saying, “My head hits the pillow and I’m out for the count,” and when they wake up, they cannot recall having any drea...
Discover More"Sleep is the balm for hurt minds, nature’s great second course." - William Shakespeare Sleep is an absolute necessity for our physical, mental, and emotional well-bei...
Discover More"Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top." - Virginia Woolf One of the most profound ways to understand the world of sl...
Discover MoreREM sleep is recognized by tiny twitches of facial muscles and slight movements of the hands. Blood pressure rises, breathing and heartbeat become faster, eyes dart rapidly around ...
Discover MoreSleepwalking or moving is an attempt to put a dream into action. Most likely you have grown out of the habit, if you ever had it, but if an occasion arises which is very stressful,...
Discover MoreThe Mystery of Sleep and Dreams Despite sleep being a universal experience among all living creatures, and despite the efforts of scientists studying sleep in labs worldwide, sleep...
Discover MoreAlcohol's Effect on Sleep Stages Alcohol can have a significant impact on sleep and sleeping patterns. Under the influence of alcohol, the quantity of rapid eye movement (REM) slee...
Discover MoreThe observation of animal sleep patterns has long been of interest, dating as far back as 44 B.C.E., when the Roman natural philosopher Lucretius described “the twitching movemen...
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