because your body shuts down when it sleeps, when you are having a nightmare or dreaming and it feels so real it is because everything that your are dreaming in your brain, your brain passes everything your dreaming through your body to make you feel everything.
The subconscious mind, which produces dreams, is perfectly capable of creating fully detailed, distinct imaginary characters in dreams. The image could be based on the appearance of a real person seen in the media or glimpsed momentarily in passing. In this case, it is possible that one might encounter the real person. But there is no guarantee that the actual person would have the qualities of the dream figure.
Yes, you can die in your dreams, but it does not mean you will die in real life. Dreaming of death can symbolize the end of something in your waking life, such as a relationship or a phase. It can also represent a fear of change or a need for transformation.
When we die in our dreams, we often wake up because the shock of the event triggers our brain to respond and bring us out of the dream state. This is a natural reaction to a perceived threat or danger, even though it is not real.
Freud believed that dreams were a way for the subconscious mind to express desires and fears that were repressed in waking life. He argued that dreams contained hidden meanings and symbols that could reveal insights into a person's inner conflicts and motivations, shedding light on their real-life experiences and emotions. Freud saw dreams as a bridge between the conscious and unconscious mind, offering a window into the deeper layers of a person's psyche.
There are many reasons why people may feel discouraged from pursuing their dreams. Some common reasons include fear of failure, lack of support from others, self-doubt, financial constraints, and societal expectations. It's important to remember that pursuing your dreams often requires courage, perseverance, and a willingness to take risks. It's important to surround yourself with supportive people and to believe in yourself in order to overcome these obstacles and pursue your dreams.
Sometimes dreams are so vivid they can seem real, so when you wake-up you can feel it. Unless it's a bedbug then it is really real...
People have nightmares because they feel anxiety and their emotional state affects their dreams.
I miscarried last week, and I have been having strange dreams that feel so real. So real in fact, that I have woke up crying over what happened in my dream. Its the hormones going back down.
Abnormal dreams are the dreams which differ from the normal dreams. They generally scare the person. Cause them to feel uncomfortable.
When two persons spend lots of time together and share similar hopes, interests and ideas, it is not unusual for them to have similar dreams. It is also natural for dreams occasionally to feel intensely real. However, it is very unlikely that the dreams are identical. Careful exploration of the settings and details of the dreams will reveal differences that reflect each individual dreamer.
this is called a night terror your dreams can feel so real that you body think its real for eg. you dream you get punched n the arm and you wake up sweatingb and crying with you arm hurting that's a night terror if you don't want to get one than whatch a comedy before you sleep t will keep your mind off scary stuff
It is not real. a person's sub-conscious control dreams.
The premise here is if you die in your dreams you die for real.
Only in your dreams.
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Only in your dreams.
In your dreams