Being able to control your dreams does not mean anything special at all. It only means that you can control your dreams. That's it, period. That can be fun, especially if you can make yourself dream about flying, or swimming underwater or jumping into big vats of ice cream and stuff like that. But it does not mean that you have magic powers or see into the future or anything. Dreams are not nearly as magical as a lot of people think. In fact, they are not supernatural at all.
Your dreams are produced by your own unconscious mind while your conscious (waking) mind is sleeping. If you can become slightly aware (conscious) while you are dreaming, you can control what happens in your dreams. It is sort of a burp or hiccup where your waking mind bubbles into your sleeping mind.
Even though Lucid Dreaming (that's what it's called) can be fun, it can end up with your getting really tired or even falling asleep at school or at work or at other times when you need to be fully awake. This is because while you are controlling your dreams, your mind is not fully asleep, so your brain is not actually getting the rest that it needs. Once in a while, Lucid Dreaming is not a problem. But if it becomes a habit, it can lead to what's called Sleep Deprivation, which can become a very serious problem requiring medical treatment.
So enjoy your Lucid Dreaming... just not too much and and not all the time.
If you can be in complete control of your dreams this is known as lucid dreaming, many people can do it but it is something that is self taught.
Not many people can control what they dream or what happens in their dreams, i know i cant. dont blame yourslef for this
Dreams Beyond Control was created on 1993-09-14.
No, a psychic does not have the power to control someone else's dreams. Dreams, just like thoughts, exist only within your own mind, that is inside your brain. No one can control your thoughts or dreams by magic.
Hold on to your dreams. Keep them close to you and pursue them when you can, but don't be afraid to let them go if you have to. Dreams are good, but don't let them control your life. Also, do not only dream but didn't work on it.
It is not real. a person's sub-conscious control dreams.
This suggests the dreamer's desire for supernatural powers. Controling water could relate to pressure in the bladder. That pressure might trigger dreams of the need to control water.
We cannot control our dreams, and therefore have no control over whether or not we can 'kill' someone in our dreams.
absolutely nothing mate. you have no control over your dreams. don't worry yourself about it. most people would also agree that dreams have no meaning.
Dreams of tornadoes usually represent feeling that life is chaotic and beyond anyone's control. Recurring dreams suggest that the dreamer is trying to avoid the problem instead of facing and solving it.
"Unos sueños" is Spanish for "some dreams" or "a few dreams."
It may be that some people are able to control their dreams easily because they have a more flexible division than usual between their conscious and subconscious (unconscious) minds. But there are no reliable studies that have examined this area of consciousness, and there are people who can learn to control their dreams in spite of initial difficulties. It is important to remember that each individual is unique and that claims made on the Internet about lucid dreaming cannot be generalized to apply to everyone.