Do dreams mean anything?

mrhappyface

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mrhappyface said:
I don't understand what being a mongoose while sitting in my lifeguard chair (yes, i'm a lifeguard) while watching Grunts from Halo and Helghast playing Water Polo in the Navy pool supposed to mean though. They're usually just really weird reiterations of my day at work.
But then again, i looked it over and then it came to me! My subconcious is giving me a message: Get a more exciting job! But i won't since it pays well.
 

theironbat46

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I convinced my mom to play L4D ONCE. She had nightmares for the next 3 weeks.
P.S She wasn't good at the game.
 

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Dreams, the subcontious state of your brain, only occur in REM (Rapid Eye Movement, or something)A.K.A light sleep, and your brain makes an image subcontiously, dreams are normally offected by resent event, if nothing that bothers you or anything intresting has happened, your dreams will mean nothing, how ever, studies tell us that states of happiness, depression, and pretty much any emotion if in a great amount, will offect your dream depending on the event.

In summary: Most of the time, no
 

Broady Brio

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If my dreams meant anything I would be in prison now for kerb-stomping anyone I didn't like.
 

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Well, Dreams are effected by your emotional state. Why'd you think children have bad dreams after watching horror movies?

They certainly have meaning, and can be used to psychological tools to tell something about yourself. As for telling the future; no, they can't, that's bullshit.
 

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Nope, and I am also of the opinion that dreams are more fill in the blanks then anything else.

Think of it this way, you have vague out of place disjointed memories that you are trying to make sense of when you are attempting to recall. We all know the brain is more then capable of filling in the blanks with some of the finer details. What you really experience as a dream is usually not at all what you recall. Your mind starts to fill in the gaps in the dream with faces and details for other memories, and presto you remember dreaming about the face of some lost lover looking forlorn.
 

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manaman said:
Nope, and I am also of the opinion that dreams are more fill in the blanks then anything else.

Think of it this way, you have vague out of place disjointed memories that you are trying to make sense of when you are attempting to recall. We all know the brain is more then capable of filling in the blanks with some of the finer details. What you really experience as a dream is usually not at all what you recall. Your mind starts to fill in the gaps in the dream with faces and details for other memories, and presto you remember dreaming about the face of some lost lover looking forlorn.
So dreams are like madlibs?
 

Ghonzor

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Scientists are saying different types of dreams mean different things.
Very descriptive, I know.
 

manaman

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mrhappyface said:
manaman said:
Nope, and I am also of the opinion that dreams are more fill in the blanks then anything else.

Think of it this way, you have vague out of place disjointed memories that you are trying to make sense of when you are attempting to recall. We all know the brain is more then capable of filling in the blanks with some of the finer details. What you really experience as a dream is usually not at all what you recall. Your mind starts to fill in the gaps in the dream with faces and details for other memories, and presto you remember dreaming about the face of some lost lover looking forlorn.
So dreams are like madlibs?
Except you don't get to pick all the stuff.
 

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They dont mean anything as such.

The material you dream about has to come from somewhere though. For example you cant have a dream about being Kratos, kickin' ass and takin' names, if you havent heard of/seen Kratos.
 

Ekonk

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It's a mashup of all your experiences, thoughts and feelings you have recently had. So do they mean something? Yes. Can they predict events or anything of that nature? No.
 

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I think dreams just keep you from being bored in your sleep. At least for me. Boredom is my least favorite emotion.
Sometimes when I wake up on the weekend, I just go back to sleep in hopes that I'll have a cool dream.
 

Samcanuck

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Well, maybe they do. I'm not sure. I personally believe that the brains activities throught the day have remenant nueron charges that dissipate whilst you sleep. So your dreams are just simply a firing of nueron charges that have been used throughout the day which we percieve as sensory information. So its a random jumble of info that our brains interpret.
Now that doesn't mean a person can't learn from it...I just don't know how or why...so it might mean something.
But just like with religion, people interpret things differently and to me they don't mean shit.

Some interpret things differently. Some think dreams interpret the future, or dreams are messages from God or something. I don't see it as such, but what does it matter....believe what you'd like...no wars have been caused about the belief on dreams so whatever fills your boots.
 

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A dream is what results from your soul entering the Fade while you sleep. As to what occurs there and what it means is what one must decide for him/herself.