In one sense, dreams are nothing more than thoughts that occur during sleep. They are like thoughts in that they are generated within the mind, not received from sources outside the dreamer's mind. Psychologically, dreams come not only from ordinary memories and emotions but also arise from deeper levels of the unconscious mind, revealing suppressed and repressed emotions and imaginings. Physiologically, different areas of the brain are active during different stages of sleep and dreaming.
their dreams
Not usually, no.
You dream because your brain is thinking while sleeping. Why do you see it? Because it's your imagination. Your imagination gets better while sleeping.
While your sleeping you can't awake up because you are subconscious .
Empty dreams mean that you do not experience any dream. You feel empty while sleeping. It is like a blank paper at night.
Yes....People can share dreams by telling each other about their dreams or by writing about their dreams. It is not possible to "share" dreams while sleeping, in the way dreams were "shared" in the movie Inception. Such ideas have no scientific basis; they are science fiction.
The name of a book about how we have dreams when we are sleeping is entitled "Tell Me Your Dream" by Sidney Sheldon.
The phrase "death is like sleeping without dreams" suggests that death is a peaceful and dreamless state, similar to sleeping without any dreams or awareness.
It depends on what kind of dreams you are talking about Do you mean: Sleeping dreams? Sleeping dreams can be overexaggerated and nonsense, or they can provide insight on whatever you are thnking about most of the day. or objective dreams? If you want to do something, then it definitely should not be nonsense to you.
People always dream while they are sleeping whether the dreams are remembered or not, and it is perfectly normal to go on sleeping after a dream ends. Dreams can be remembered more easily when one awakens at the end of the dream, but one dreams at intervals through every sleep period. Even if you are not dreaming, you are still resting. The body needs rest.
Wet dreams
The traditional dream catcher was intended to protect the sleeping individual from negative dreams, while letting positive dreams through. The positive dreams would slip through the hole in the center of the dream catcher, and glide down the feathers to the sleeping person below. The negative dreams would get caught up in the web, and expire when the first rays of the sun struck them.