What does a dream mean

People are born with dreams. No matter whether the dream is clear, vivid or vague, many people always want to know what their dream means after waking up from a big dream. An American expert who has studied dreams for 30 years recently explained that recurring dreams are really meaningful and can reflect a person's inner thoughts, just like taking an X-ray of his subconscious mind. At the beginning of the national fighting competition, bank cards were safely and quickly exchanged for Q coins, and communication was unlimited. In the Q era, mobile phones showed an ever-changing mood with magical expressions. At the beginning of the national fighting competition, QQ shows personality, true self and dreams. Turning Point Allen Siegel, a professor at the University of California, has been studying dreams for nearly 30 years. She believes that if a person has the same dream over and over again, then this dream can be used to analyze or reveal his true inner thoughts. Siegel said: "Dreams take an X-ray of our subconscious, which can show our inner feelings and the problems we face, especially when we are in a difficult stage or an important turning point in our lives." Siegel cited a case for analysis. Lisa oppenheim often has the same dream. She described it this way: "I stood on many clay pots." These jars are suspended in the dark air, and there is a Wang Yang below, where killer whales can eat people. I need to jump from one jar to another to avoid falling into the sea. " Oppenheim found that this dream would appear whenever she was about to move or leave a city. She doesn't know why she always has the same dream, but she has her own set of explanation theories. "This is my subconscious preparing for the upcoming relocation," she said. "For me, at this turning point in my life, this dream didn't make me feel terrible, but it was encouraging." Experts believe that the situation in oppenheim is very common, and the same dreams often appear repeatedly at important turning points in life, such as moving, getting married, divorcing or the death of relatives. Stress indicator Siegel believes that dreams are also an indicator of people's inner stress. "Dreams are vital to human survival. They can keep our psychological balance ... and help us solve some psychological conflicts in our daily life, "she said. Siegel said that if people can understand their dreams, dreams can provide guidance. Psychologists therefore advise people to record their dreams in diaries, so as to find clues from them in the future and find and solve the pressure or psychological problems they may face in real life. Dyrd Li Barrett, an associate professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School, said: "The two best ways are to pay attention to the emotions in your dreams and recall the similarities between your feelings in real life and your dreams." Barrett also suggested that people try to find the connection between different dreams, because if some details in different dreams are similar, it means that this detail is probably the factor that bothers you in real life. "What you need to do is to examine these dreams carefully and connect some details," Barrett said. "Then think about it, is the black figure in the dream very similar to the person I have seen recently?" "Dream Interpreters" Siegel and Barrett also explained the meaning of some common dreams. Siegel said that if you dream that you are stuck or unable to move, it is usually related to emotional disorders in real life. You are likely to get into trouble in life, and dreams metaphorically reflect this. When people feel that they have failed in the social field, they usually dream that they are naked or improperly dressed. Dreaming that one's teeth have fallen out means that the dreamer may have been rejected, such as being fired, or having trouble with friends or colleagues. Siegel said: "When you experience emotional loss, you may dream that you have lost your teeth." Nightmares usually mean that you have unresolved contradictions or extremely strong emotional experiences in your life. "The stronger the emotional expression in the dream, whether it is joy or anger, the more important the dream is," Barrett said. (Zhang)