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ill titleWhat Causes Dreams

Dreams serve a purpose. They serve a specific function for our bodies and mind. While many dream analysts at the turn of the century focused on dream interpretations, dream experts of today focus on the scientific approach of what causes dreams. Dream Analyst and author Craig Webb says before we can look at what causes dreams, we must understand what dreams are to begin with. “Usually we define a dream as an experience remembered upon awakening that comes through nonphysical channels. Basically, it is an altered experience we have when we are sleeping and that we remember when we wake. However, there are lots of other variations on the definition. Some people define dreams as life goals and wishes for the future. This is another way we use the word.
Many different theories, nothing  for sure.

According to the Freudian   school,  dreams   are   the result   of subconscious thoughts and desires. The other extreme attributes dreams to random "noise" in the neurons without special meaning.
My own understanding - that dreams are made of many small parts. From memory and imagination, this is united to generate images of dream. It is process, which operates both mincingly (compare section 6) and subconsciously. I do not know and I leave to the assumption the reason why It so.

There is definitely value behind dreams nevertheless; nobody knows precisely, that causes them. The general theory - which they occur from subconscious thoughts from our daily thoughts and actions. It is true, things which we underline about the majority; apparently, take a priority in our dreams, though not always. The reasons and values behind dreams intrigue many, and I - one of those.