"You are crazy here, but these visions certainly emerged, and the idea of a dream that this weak and lazy theme is no longer conceding but dreaming ..." Midsummer Night's Dream William Shakespeare, every night, fantasy is sleeping in our mind and disappears in the morning light. These dreams, these dreams are real. In many cases, the awake heart will evoke a dream vaguely, if any. A completely independent world seems to exist in each of us; the world that can be found through dreams and through dreams only.
The dream of waking up is the consciousness that you are dreaming. The extent of this consciousness can be seen as a considerable extension of the prospect from the faint perception of the facts. A calm dream usually occurs when a person is in the middle of a normal dream and suddenly realizes they are dreaming. This is called a dream lucid dream. When you enter the dream state directly from the normal awakening state, the dream of the awakening awakening begins, there is no obvious failure in consciousness. In either case, a dream is more exotic and emotional than a normal dream. Most importantly, you have at least some ability to control your "dream self" and the dreams around you.
A calm dream is that the dreamer is fully aware of what he sees in his dreams. In a calm dream, a dreamer can control the content of a dream and its role in a dream to some extent. One day I may have wakened up dreaming and I can clearly remember my dreams and I fully recognize what is going on in my dream I will. Perhaps you are a somber dream. Do all the dreams have something about what will happen in the future? Yes, dreams can predict the future, but not all dreams can be predicted. Most dreams reflect the mindset of your moment. However, some theories support the existence of something called a foresightful dream. Theorists say that having a predictive dream is a rare ability of people.
There are many theories, but our dreams are not completely clear. Many theories are consistent with Freud's dream's dream. From the neurological point of view, most theories are related to memory. For example, in the transition from one short term memory to long term memory, there is a theory that dreams play a role in memory consolidation. Interpretation of a dream is an act of giving a meaning to a dream. A dream sometimes seems like a random flashing or sound, but contemporary psychology considers a dream is important, and the content of the dream gets a subtle meaning from the unconscious spirit related to human life In order to be interpreted and analyzed.