Everybody dreams every night when they sleep. But you do not remember every dream and some people don't remember any of them...Everything will be just fine
Peter garret: Midnight oil, How do you sleep while the beds are burning
Yes, the word 'dream' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a series of thoughts, pictures, or feelings occurring during sleep; something notable for its beauty or pleasing quality; a goal that is longed for; a word for a thing.Example: I had a dream last night.The word 'dream' is also a verb, meaning to experience things in your mind while you are sleeping; to think about something that you hope to have or achieve.Example: I dreamed about my dog.
Dreams are produced by the subconscious (unconscious) mind while the conscious, waking mind rests in sleep. Dreams can be affected by physical conditions, including all of the hormonal cycles. Although the pineal gland produces melatonin, which regulates the metabolic "clock" and cycles of sleep, there is no evidence suggesting that the pineal gland is directly connected to dreaming.
The body repairs itself while a person sleeps.
u can know if someone has brain damage by hitting them a really, really hard lash on their head and if they take a while to respond that meanz they have brain damage:)
vampires do not sleep or they will get their heart staked. They dream of electric sheep that have their extension cords pulled out.
Nothing "happens" when you dream about crabs. If you mean "crabs" as shellfish, the dream could mean that someone is preparing seafood somewhere nearby while you are sleeping, and the odor is influencing your dream.
you have a dream while you sleep. This is why sometimes you don't remember your dreams
While you fall as sleep, if you are thinking of something you dream it.
Of course. You will dream while standing on your head, if you can just get to sleep.
Talking in one's sleep, whether mentioning someone's name or any other utterance, has no particular symbolic meaning.
It sounds like you may have experienced sleep paralysis, a phase where you are partially awake but unable to move or speak. This can be accompanied by feelings of pressure, fear, or a sense of a presence in the room. It is a common and usually temporary experience, often linked to stress or disrupted sleep patterns. If it persists or causes distress, consider talking to a healthcare professional for further guidance.
Sleep can be done when you feel sleepy But dreams are not like that you can dream what ever you want at any time while you awake or while you traveling on your spare time as well !! If you have a dreams to achive you will never sleep, I mean you will try to achive them.
Sleep walking occurs when one's sleep is so deep or dream so lifelike that the body begins to react as though one is actually experiencing real life. This is the same concept as when someone talks in their sleep or, like in your question, laughs. Whether they are a baby or an elderly man, laughter in sleep is just the overflow of an incredibly joyful dream.
In such a case, I consider it much more likely that you think about that person unconsciously, and that this will surface while you are asleep.
Dreaming is uncontrolled thought during sleep. To dream up is to develop an idea, plan or thought while awake.
A little more description would be helpful. However, many sleep disorders (narcolepsy, for instance) cause you to hallucinate while on the verge of sleep -- if REM or dream sleep happens at an abnormal point in the sleep cycle, it can happen while you aren't fully asleep, and so while you're falling asleep or waking up you are basically "dreaming" while still semiconscious and aware of the room around you (I have these regularly and they seem VERY real and sometimes terrifying.) Narcolepsy can account for disturbed or disrupted sleep patterns in general also.