The subconscious mind (technically, the unconscious mind) produces dreams while the conscious mind rests in sleep. See the attached link for more information.
Dreams are your subconscious mind's way of sorting out issues. Clearly, he is still an issue.
dream is just what you have in your mind Dreams are produced by the subconscious mind while the conscious (waking) mind rests in sleep. Most dreams consist of random images that drift through sleep while the subconscious sifts through the events, thoughts and feelings of the day.
No, dreaming is not a form of psychosis. Dreams are a natural function of the subconscious mind during sleep.
Dreams are produced by the subconscious mind during sleep. Dreams reflect the dreamer's emotions, experiences, thoughts and memories. They occur naturally and involuntarily; dreams cannot be "gotten" by the conscious (waking) mind.
Dreams are produced by the subconscious (unconscious) mind of the dreamer. Words spoken or heard in dreams are no more or less true than words spoken or heard while awake. The subconscious mind has no more access to "truth" than the conscious mind.
One cannot reliably program specific topics for dreams. Dreams are produced by the subconscious mind, which is not under the direct control of the conscious, waking mind.
It is not really possible to order up dreams as you might order food from a menu. Your subconscious mind produces your dreams, and that part of you is not at all interested in what your conscious mind wants.
One cannot reliably program specific topics for dreams. Dreams are produced by the subconscious mind, which is not under the direct control of the conscious, waking mind.
Your dreams function exactly as your waking thoughts. When you remember or imagine something, you "see" that thing in your mind. In the same way, when dreaming, your subconscious mind produces images that you "see" in your mind as you sleep.
No, dreams can express deeply held emotions, memories of the distant past, and many other things. Dreams use symbolic language, and they are about the dreamer. Dreams can also reflect observations noticed by the subconscious mind but overlooked by the conscious mind.
Most dreams reflect the routine task of the subconscious mind sorting through the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of the day. The random images of this sorting have no significance, so there is no need to remember them. Other types of dreams result from the subconscious mind working through deep emotions or subtle problems; the function is purely subconscious and need not involve conscious (waking) awareness in order to produce the needed results. Other vivid, intense dreams are messages from the subconscious, intended to inform or alert the consciousness to some issue; these dreams are clearly remembered.
Not in any practical sense. Dreams are produced by the subconscious mind while the conscious (waking) mind rests in sleep. Choices and desires are functions of the conscious mind, which has only indirect influence on the subconscious. However, it is possible to focus or meditate on a particular subject before falling asleep, which will increase the chances of dreaming about that subject.