1. Our brains create dreams through 랜덤 electrical activity. About every 90 minutes, the brain stem sends electrical impulses and the analytic portion of the brain tries to make sense of these signals.
2. Some dreams are meaningful as they give us insight into ourselves. Dreams help us connect to our unconscious mind and make sense of our wishes and fears. Dreams help us make sense of our past, present and future 의해 getting us in tune with our emotions.
3. Even though we can dream at any time of our sleep, we are most likely to dream during REM sleep.
4. We can sometimes control our dream through what is called ‘lucid dreaming.’ Some people can train themselves to do this such as keeping a journal of their dreams and mind training.
5. Some researchers believe that lucid dream helps us cope with grief and developing creativity.
6. Despite how attractive it might be to learn to lucid dream, lucid dream can cause sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis is when 당신 are awake, but your body is still not able to move. Sleep paralysis is sometimes developed from trying to lucid dream because we are playing on the edge between wakefulness and dreaming.
7. Lucid dreaming is not the same as out of body experience (OBE). In lucid dreaming, one is dreaming and is aware that one is in a dream. But in OBE, the person may not necessarily be dreaming. Furthermore, OBE is when 당신 are outside your body and 당신 can see your body lying somewhere (lucid dreaming isn’t about being outside your body).
8. As mention earlier, most of our dreams occur during deep sleep. This is often during the REM stage of sleep, where our brain most resemble wakefulness.
9. During our dreams, information from the 일 are being transferred from short to long term memory.
10. Keeping a dream journal, trying to remember a dream when 당신 wake up, picturing yourself back in the dream can help 당신 develop lucid dreaming. The key is to pay attention to what 당신 dream about and to see patterns in your dream so 다음 time 당신 can control them.
11. It is not yet clear what happens in the brain during lucid dreaming. Some experts speculate that the lateral prefrontal cortex, part of the brain that deals with logic, may be responsible.
12. Most of our vivid dreams occur when we’re about to wake up.
13. About 1 in 20 people suffer from frequent 또는 chronic nightmares, defined as at least once a week.
14. Did 당신 know that having low income can cause nightmares? Unemployment, stress, eating before 당신 go to sleep, lack of sleep and genetics can all contribute to developing nightmares.
15. Nightmares can have health consequences such as insomnia, fatigue, headaches, depression and anxiety.
16. 백일몽 is actually good for us as it improves creativity.
17. 백일몽 can increase social and emotional intelligence. Through dreams we can release troublesome emotions safely. And in our imagination we can rehearse social interactions, leading to greater intimacy and 더 많이 mature relationships.
18. According to some studies, people who have vivid, violent dreams due to an REM sleep disorder—compelling them to talk, punch, kick, scream and even jump out of bed—could have an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s. This highly active dreaming can appear up to eight years before the onset of other symptoms of Parkinson’s, giving researchers a chance to help patients before the disease becomes too severe.
2. Some dreams are meaningful as they give us insight into ourselves. Dreams help us connect to our unconscious mind and make sense of our wishes and fears. Dreams help us make sense of our past, present and future 의해 getting us in tune with our emotions.
3. Even though we can dream at any time of our sleep, we are most likely to dream during REM sleep.
4. We can sometimes control our dream through what is called ‘lucid dreaming.’ Some people can train themselves to do this such as keeping a journal of their dreams and mind training.
5. Some researchers believe that lucid dream helps us cope with grief and developing creativity.
6. Despite how attractive it might be to learn to lucid dream, lucid dream can cause sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis is when 당신 are awake, but your body is still not able to move. Sleep paralysis is sometimes developed from trying to lucid dream because we are playing on the edge between wakefulness and dreaming.
7. Lucid dreaming is not the same as out of body experience (OBE). In lucid dreaming, one is dreaming and is aware that one is in a dream. But in OBE, the person may not necessarily be dreaming. Furthermore, OBE is when 당신 are outside your body and 당신 can see your body lying somewhere (lucid dreaming isn’t about being outside your body).
8. As mention earlier, most of our dreams occur during deep sleep. This is often during the REM stage of sleep, where our brain most resemble wakefulness.
9. During our dreams, information from the 일 are being transferred from short to long term memory.
10. Keeping a dream journal, trying to remember a dream when 당신 wake up, picturing yourself back in the dream can help 당신 develop lucid dreaming. The key is to pay attention to what 당신 dream about and to see patterns in your dream so 다음 time 당신 can control them.
11. It is not yet clear what happens in the brain during lucid dreaming. Some experts speculate that the lateral prefrontal cortex, part of the brain that deals with logic, may be responsible.
12. Most of our vivid dreams occur when we’re about to wake up.
13. About 1 in 20 people suffer from frequent 또는 chronic nightmares, defined as at least once a week.
14. Did 당신 know that having low income can cause nightmares? Unemployment, stress, eating before 당신 go to sleep, lack of sleep and genetics can all contribute to developing nightmares.
15. Nightmares can have health consequences such as insomnia, fatigue, headaches, depression and anxiety.
16. 백일몽 is actually good for us as it improves creativity.
17. 백일몽 can increase social and emotional intelligence. Through dreams we can release troublesome emotions safely. And in our imagination we can rehearse social interactions, leading to greater intimacy and 더 많이 mature relationships.
18. According to some studies, people who have vivid, violent dreams due to an REM sleep disorder—compelling them to talk, punch, kick, scream and even jump out of bed—could have an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s. This highly active dreaming can appear up to eight years before the onset of other symptoms of Parkinson’s, giving researchers a chance to help patients before the disease becomes too severe.
My grandma told my dad to never let me go out because I've got everything inside of the house, then my dad disagreed, he said that children should be free to play with their friends... And once again they had a fight...I stopped both of them, I told them that they were 연기 like 동물 just because of me and I said that i'm gonna make a deal that I wouldn't go out of the house without a companion.... So they both agreed.
6 years later...
I am now a 14 년 old girl and my grandma kinda changed a little but at least there were no 더 많이 fights and shouting because they both ignored each other... So until now, our house remains peaceful...For now. We might not know If i would make a part 3 XD. Thank 당신 for those who took their time 읽기 my story. Goodbye and I hope that 당신 could add me so we could chat... Cya! ;)
6 years later...
I am now a 14 년 old girl and my grandma kinda changed a little but at least there were no 더 많이 fights and shouting because they both ignored each other... So until now, our house remains peaceful...For now. We might not know If i would make a part 3 XD. Thank 당신 for those who took their time 읽기 my story. Goodbye and I hope that 당신 could add me so we could chat... Cya! ;)
If 당신 like 철권 and Naruto, 당신 may have noticed Hidan looks a little bit like Steve Fox. I noticed this as well. I always thought there was some type of copyright infringment going on, for Steve came out at least 6 years prior to Hidan apearing in Naruto. I have proof that Hidan is a reverse color and personality Steve. First, look at these images. One of them is a reverse color Hidan, and the other is one of Steve reversed. Even though Steve's eyes aren't violet, his hair is slightly gray. If 당신 look at Hidan's picture, it looks just like Steve. 당신 tell me: do 당신 think this should be looked over?
♥Grin t anoher passenger and then announce,"I've got new socks on!"
☻Crash from side to side as if your sailing in rough seas.
☺Suggest 당신 all 가입하기 in aa sing-along.
♦Say,"Ding!" at each floor.
♣Salute and say "welcome aboard!" every time someone gets in.
♠Open your bag and,while peering inside,ask,"Got enough air in there?"
•meow occasionally.
◘Stand silent and motionless in the corner,facing the wall,without getting off when the elevator stops.
☼Make race-car noises when people get in.
☻Crash from side to side as if your sailing in rough seas.
☺Suggest 당신 all 가입하기 in aa sing-along.
♦Say,"Ding!" at each floor.
♣Salute and say "welcome aboard!" every time someone gets in.
♠Open your bag and,while peering inside,ask,"Got enough air in there?"
•meow occasionally.
◘Stand silent and motionless in the corner,facing the wall,without getting off when the elevator stops.
☼Make race-car noises when people get in.
2- The average woman would rather have beauty than brains, because the average man can see better than he can think.
3- Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.
4- There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
5- "Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."
6- The road to success is always under construction
7- When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
8- If 당신 die in an elevator, be sure to push the Up button.
9- Everyone has photographic memory; some just don't have the film.
10- What 당신 call dog with no legs?
Don't matter what 당신 call him, he ain't gonna come.
Hope 당신 like them :)