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? asked in Social ScienceDream Interpretation · 8 years ago

Dreams importance, and questioning?

I am just wondering on what is the importance of dreaming when you can' really remember them or anything. I'm sure that everyone dreams, but they say they don't dream simply because they don't remember it. And why is it that the subconscious mind doesn't follow time correctly and feels like you are dreaming for only minuets? and why is it that people can't recall what happened in these dreams? Is it possible that you are actually not "dreaming" about something you have encountered or something that is made up by you, but just seeing different and alternate universes? Is it possible to capture dreams and play them back, would we even be able to get to that technological state? Why do we have dreams in the first place, what is there importance?!

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    We all dream but some people just cant remeber according to freud dreams have 2 meanings a general meaning and a deep meaning. Their are 4 sleep stages .the importance of dreams is to practice what u would do in a real life situation

    Source(s): Ap psychology student
  • 8 years ago

    Hi

    I don't know much about dreams but I had read somewhere that a when a person sleeps he use to dream 7 times and each dreams is about between 2 to 6 sec ( I'm not sure but u can search on it ) and the last deam the person dreams last for 20 min ( I m not sure plz research on it to be sure )

    Source(s): That alk I know
  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    someone dream is mostly important so that when we cn really remember.

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