Friday, 12 April 2019

Why do we dream?


We all dream every night, but we forget most of our dreams. According to the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, our dreams reflect our desires and fears, but in a disguised form. Some dreams could be the way the brain uses to classify the events of the day.

  • Four out of five dreams are in color, but we almost always describe them in black and white.
  • Dreams fade from memory. If one wakes up more than 10 minutes after dreaming one remembers nothing.
  • The animals also dream: often the dogs shake their legs while sleeping as if they were running.
  • A phobic can be paralyzed by his fear.
  • Agoraphobia is the fear of the great outdoors.
  • Claustrophobia is the fear of closed places.
  • The Arachnophobes have the phobia of spiders, although they know they can not hurt them.

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