Types of Dreams

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ill titleMeaning of Dreams

The one third of our lives that we spend asleep is an enigma to scientists. They still don't even clearly understand why we have to sleep.

But perhaps the greatest puzzle of all is the role of dreaming, which great thinkers have puzzled over for millennia.

Each dream we remember comes to us for a purpose; our challenge as individuals, and Dream Network's mission, is to help you better understand the meaning of dreams.

As more of us awaken to the truth presented each night in our dreams, it becomes increasingly desirable to better understand our dreams' unique and creative language, most often the language of symbol and metaphor.

The subconscious mind is a most remarkable mechanism when it comes to creating dreams. Most people find their dreams an unintelligible mix of hidden meanings of dreams and secret symbols because that is the intention on the subconscious mind. It wants no interference from the dreamer's input or meddling with any of its actions.

The subconscious wants to keep your mind, body and spirit in balance and it does so by sending you through gauntlet of its creations that can range anywhere from a  night of grinding psychedelic terror to a blissful trip to the heavens  in the company of angels and God like figures.

Everyone and anyone's dreams are unique. No two individuals can have the same background, emotions or experiences. Dreams are connected with your own "reality" thus when interpreting your dreams, it's important to draw conclusions from your personal life and experiences. Dreams unify the body, mind and spirit and provide you with insights about yourself and are a means for self exploration. When you understand your dreams you will have the ability to further understand and discover the true you.