1. you dream of what you fear. 2. and what you want...
Dreams can have underlying meaning and are generated by our subconscious. There are many theories on dreams including the possibility of a collective unconscious that can be tapped into with dreams.
There are two common theories about dreams. One states that your subconscious mind is working out things that happened to you during the day while the other states they are just the result of neurons being fired.
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There are many, many different theories about dreams, ranging from science-based neurobiological theories to ancient superstitions. Most of those theories suggest in one way or another that dreams somehow reflect or refer to the dreamer's daily experiences. You can find more information on some psychological and science-based theories in the Wikipedia article linked below.
Vedas meaning in English: theories.
It's the way the brain handles all the imput, sorting out what needs to be remembered and what doesent, most dreams do not have any meaning, they are unimportant, when you have a dream that has meaning, you will remember it... But not all dreams you remember have meaning...
1) ID 2) Ego 3) Super-ego
Some people like to believe that their dreams have a meaning that is true. However, dreams are very personal and will only have meaning if you think they do. There are many dream dictionaries which can explain the symbology of the things in the dream, but they are not definitive meanings to what the dream was about.
Ancient cultures believed that dreams had spiritual meaning.
Ancient Greeks had two major theories of matter. These were the Atomic theory of matter and the theory of pangenesis.
Freud referred to the hidden meaning of dreams as the "latent content," which represents the unconscious desires, thoughts, and emotions that are disguised in the manifest content of dreams.
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