some dreams aren't remembered because the dream was a total nightmare or you don't won't to remember it or you never really had a dream.
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...
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...
no mostly u dont remember dreams Many individuals do not remember any of their dreams, so there is nothing "bad" about it. Dreams perform their psychological functions whether remembered or not.
As the ship of dreams and to be honered because it was the biggest ship in the WORLD.
Dreams are a result of diet: Eat LOTS of cheese some day and you will find that that night you will have very colorful and easily remembered dreams, which are directable!
There is no special cause of early morning dreams. But the dreams that occur just before awakening are remembered more easily and often than dreams from other periods of sleep.
Many dreams are not remembered simply because you do not wake up while the dream is taking place. Dreams are produced by the subconscious mind (the unconscious) while your conscious mind rests in sleep. Unless you partially awaken or entirely wake up, a dream will not register in your memory.
There is no single answer to this question. Most dreams are not remembered at all, unless one awakens while the dream is occurring or immediately after the dream ends. Some dreams are intense and vividly detailed while others are misty and vague. Some individuals cannot remember dreams at all, while others recall several dreams from every period of sleep. There is no rule.
The only thing it means is that you are not remembering your dreams. Research in sleep laboratories have shown quite conclusively that everyone dreams in every period of sleep, whether those dreams are remembered or not.
Everyone dreams several times during each sleep period. Most of these dreams merely reflect the subconscious mind's routine sorting of memories, feelings and experiences. If the sleeper is not awakened while such dreams are in process, they are not remembered.
The superstition probably is related to the fact that dreams that occur just before awakening (generally in the early morning) are more easily remembered than other dreams.
If you remember a dream when you wake up all that means is that you woke up during the REM cycle of sleep. Whether or not dreams are remembered has no bearing on whether they "come true." Most dreams, by far, reflect the feelings and thoughts of the dreamer, and do not predict the future in any way.