Lucid Dreams

Somehow, as we fall asleep, we take a leap into the void. Darkness envelops us and we dissolve into it.Every night we dream, it is up to the dreamer to remember it, but the dream images appear every time we rest our eyelids. In the process of falling asleep, relaxation alienates us from our usual personalities. We disconnect from our body to some extent, or at least our focus*. As I have described in other posts, dreams can be organized into types; personal experience, what you are experiencing within your physical body, as well as the degree of emotional intensity I believe, are factors that determine one psychic nature of the dream or another. Depending…

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Apocalyptic Dreams

The impression we have of our planet can be very diverse: from earthly paradise to hell. Our stay on earth is temporary, and although it currently has what is necessary for our survival, it was not always so. Dreams reflect such probabilities for global disasters to occur. There is evidence that when there is a global event or one that will affect a large number of people, the collective unconscious is filled with symbols referring to that event, future or present. C.G. Jung studied the narratives of patients who began to describe dreams of an apocalyptic nature before the outbreak of the First World War. Not only this, but the current global situation will have…

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Physiological Dreams

The body is the center of our earthly existence. In fact, many would argue that it is the only thing involved in the dreaming process. That is why there is one that conditions the dream narrative to a greater or lesser extent in almost all dreams. The body is sleeping in bed and carries an enormous weight of information from the day, the week, months, and years. The memory we carry in our flesh affects every action of our life, awake or asleep. That is why the kind of dreams I am describing here will have been experienced by many, as they make direct reference to the subject's body, whether sleeping or dreaming. Basic bodily…

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Spectator Dreams

The type of dream experience is directly determined by how involved you are in the narrative. If the dream is directly about you, and you really feel that you are there, that you are moving in the dream, you are in the first person. The action depends on your own actions. However, it is quite common that when dreaming the impression is that you are a spectator of something. As if you were watching a screen, events unfold in front of your eyes in a logical sequence, or not, but your presence is unnoticed by the characters.Spectator dreams are experiences like the one described above. At all times the dreamer is observing, in a more…

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Fantasy Dreams

Dreams often break basic rules of the reality we are in. Physical rules. When you can fly freely in the dream world, or when you have magical powers or mythological or fantastic creatures appear, we are talking about a fantasy dream. In this type of dream, it is quite common to observe other types of dreams appearing intertwined, especially mission dreams. It is quite common (at least in my dreams) for fantasy elements to appear as part of the mission, as an inherent law of the world in which the mission occurs. On many occasions, the fantasy elements are very powerful and full of symbolism. To identify this type of dream is very easy: if…

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Transpersonal dreams

This type of dream is not very common. The name transpersonal derives from the so-called transpersonal experiences, which are characterized by powerful occasions in which the sense of corporeality is lost or our senses expand beyond our body. In these moments the spirit merges with the unity of being, with the Universe. It is usually a process in which personality dissolves, time and space disappear. The light begins to fill you and everything flows into a moment where you have to make a choice: to let yourself be carried or not by the experience that is presented. This is a moment that can be frightening for anyone, for if you want to let yourself go,…

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Recycle Dreams

 Recycling dreams are the most common of all dream types.They usually occur at the beginning of the dream experience, when the mind needs to process everything that has happened during the day; the good and the bad are mixed together in a motley mixture of images, emotions, and/or sensations that have somehow imprinted themselves in our retinas, in our psyche, remaining swarming to present themselves again to our attention as soon as we close our eyes and stop producing.In that magical moment when our eyelids close, and the cinema lights of our mind come on, everything that we were not at peace with during wakefulness returns, to try to resolve itself through our unleashed fantasy…

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Types of Dreams

Classification is essential when it comes to appreciating all the nuances that make up a subject. Dreams have been classified mainly in a physiological way by medical science. By measuring the levels of activity in the brain. I couldn't find any other kind of serious classification a part from the evident one (Normal, nightmare, lucid ... )Also, I find it a fun topic to discuss. Every night dreams occur when we sleep, whether we keep memories of them or not. Just because we close our eyes to rest, does not mean that our mind does not continue its natural expansive behavior.♦When the subject wakes up, the censorship quickly takes on its full intensity, and can…

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