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1 hour ago, Amy99 said:

Second time same dream. 

Oka pedha black snake. 

Entha pedhadhi ante, chandramukhi movie lo unna snake chinnadhi anuko. 

 

Don't worry much....  Dreams are intriguing generations of mankind..

Dreams are just mind games..  

Some wishes or fears .. present in subconscious mind.. wake up in dreams.. thats it.  If you have an excessive fear of snakes, you may see snakes..  That too soemtimes.. may not be always

Though there is no correct explnation, when mind is weak.. or we are stressedup we will have bad dreams... If we are cheerful and energetic before sleeping, we will have good dreams....

If you want to avoid nightmares, try to have peaceful mind before sleep, do meditation, read joyful/preasant books, listen to nice music...talk to loved ones before sleep.. and also have favorite fruits etc...

Mostly the dreams reflest the state of mind.

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Freudian theory[edit]

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Sigmund Freud circa 1905.

Freud believed dreams represented a disguised fulfillment of a repressed wish. He believed that studying dreams provided the easiest road to understanding of the unconscious activities of the mind.[1] His theories state that dreams have two parts: a manifested content, which is the remembered dream after we wake, and a latent content, or the dream that we do not remember which is considered part of the unconscious. He proposed that the latent, or unremembered, dream content is composed of three elements: the sensory impressions during the night of the dream, the residues left from the day before, and the id's drives that are already part of the dreamer.[2]

Freud believed that the repression by the super-ego is weakened during sleep due to the absence of voluntary motor activity. This creates an increased possibility of subconscious impulses from the id reaching consciousness. According to the idea that Freud proposed, the dream is considered the guardian of sleep. Dreams allow a gratification of certain drives through a visual fantasy, or the manifest content. This reduces the impact of these drives from the id, which might often cause the dreamer to wake in order to fulfill them. In layman's terms, dreams allow certain needs to be fulfilled without the conscious mind needing to be aware of such fulfillment. However, the manifest content is not comprehensive, because it consists of a distorted version of the latent content.[3]

 

 

 

 

 

 

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18 hours ago, IdleBrain said:

Don't worry much....  Dreams are intriguing generations of mankind..

Dreams are just mind games..  

Some wishes or fears .. present in subconscious mind.. wake up in dreams.. thats it.  If you have an excessive fear of snakes, you may see snakes..  That too soemtimes.. may not be always

Though there is no correct explnation, when mind is weak.. or we are stressedup we will have bad dreams... If we are cheerful and energetic before sleeping, we will have good dreams....

If you want to avoid nightmares, try to have peaceful mind before sleep, do meditation, read joyful/preasant books, listen to nice music...talk to loved ones before sleep.. and also have favorite fruits etc...

Mostly the dreams reflest the state of mind.

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Freudian theory[edit]

220px-Sigmund_freud_um_1905.jpg
 
Sigmund Freud circa 1905.

Freud believed dreams represented a disguised fulfillment of a repressed wish. He believed that studying dreams provided the easiest road to understanding of the unconscious activities of the mind.[1] His theories state that dreams have two parts: a manifested content, which is the remembered dream after we wake, and a latent content, or the dream that we do not remember which is considered part of the unconscious. He proposed that the latent, or unremembered, dream content is composed of three elements: the sensory impressions during the night of the dream, the residues left from the day before, and the id's drives that are already part of the dreamer.[2]

Freud believed that the repression by the super-ego is weakened during sleep due to the absence of voluntary motor activity. This creates an increased possibility of subconscious impulses from the id reaching consciousness. According to the idea that Freud proposed, the dream is considered the guardian of sleep. Dreams allow a gratification of certain drives through a visual fantasy, or the manifest content. This reduces the impact of these drives from the id, which might often cause the dreamer to wake in order to fulfill them. In layman's terms, dreams allow certain needs to be fulfilled without the conscious mind needing to be aware of such fulfillment. However, the manifest content is not comprehensive, because it consists of a distorted version of the latent content.[3]

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, ChinnaBhasha said:

hehe.. how is rains situation? ma oorlo 4 days nundi continuous flow :D 

Ikkada padthune undhi aagakunda.... Ma bengaluru etla undho... 🧐

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2 minutes ago, Amy99 said:

Hyderabad kavali ante nuvvu unchuko, bengaluru maadhi... sSc_hidingsofa

intha excite aytunnav ante nuv bangalore traffic chudale inka @3$% 

oka 1 week hebbal to silkboard round trip pampali ninnu :D 

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Just now, ChinnaBhasha said:

intha excite aytunnav ante nuv bangalore traffic chudale inka @3$% 

oka 1 week hebbal to silkboard round trip pampali ninnu :D 

Haha... Chushna😁 still I love bangalore. 

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