Just as sleep is important to the repair of the body, so dreams are important for restoring the well-being of the mind. Although not all scientists and psychologists agree on the purposes of dreaming, some believe that dreams bring up unconscious feelings and "unfinished business" in an attempt to process and resolve them. It is known that sleep plays a role in learning; when people are experimentally deprived of dreaming or REM sleep, they suffer a variety of symptoms, including problems with learning and memory. This suggests that dreams may be important for learning as well. Most healthy people dream every night. There may be many mornings when you say "I didn't dream at all last night", but you did -- you just don't recall dreaming, which is very common.
CHORUS Cause every night I will save your life!And every night I will be with you!Cause every night I still lay awakeAnd I dream of an absolution! Cause every night I will make it right!And every night I will come to you!But every night it just stays the sameIn my dream of an absolution!
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It's not possible to not dream at night because everybody dreams. Probably if you don't remember your dreams, you'll think you're not dreaming. So basically, everybody dreams every night!
Most people dream every night, but not everyone remembers that they had been dreaming.
No, It's healthy.
Yes, he has wet dreams about her every night!
You can not do that. Most likely you do dream but don't remember it.
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You can't make yourself dream, but you do dream every night. 30% of your sleep is dreaming, that's why you can't usually remember your dreams.
It just means bad luck.
Yes. Normal, healthy people dreams several times during each period of sleep.