1. You Forget 90% of Your Dreams
Within 5 minutes of waking half of your dream is forgotten. Within 10, 90% is gone.
2.Blind People also Dream
People who became blind after birth can see images in their dreams. People who are born blind do not see any images, but have dreams equally vivid involving their other senses of sound, smell, touch and emotion.
3. Everybody Dreams
Every human being dreams (except in cases of extreme psychological disorder). If you think you are not dreaming – you just forget your dreams.
4.You can’t read while dreaming, or tell the time
If you are unsure whether you are dreaming or not, try reading something. The vast majority of people are incapable of reading in their dreams. The same goes for clocks: each time you look at a clock it will tell a different time and the hands on the clock won’t appear to be moving as reported by lucid dreamers.5.Lucid dreaming
There is a whole subculture of people practicing what is called lucid or conscious dreaming. Using various techniques, these people have supposedly learned to assume control of their dreams and do amazing things like flying, passing through walls, and traveling to different dimensions or even back in time.6.In Our Dreams We Only See Faces That We already Know
Our mind is not inventing faces – in our dreams
we see real faces of real people that we have seen during our life but
may not know or remember. We have all seen hundreds of thousands of
faces throughout our lives, so we have an endless supply of characters
for our brain to utilize during our dreams.
7. Not Everybody Dreams in Color
A full 12% of sighted people dream
exclusively in black and white. The remaining number dream in full
color. Studies from 1915 through to the 1950s maintained that the
majority of dreams were in black and white, but these results began to
change in the 1960s. Today only 4.4% of the dreams of under-25 year-olds
are in black and white. Recent research has suggested that those
changing results may be linked to the switch from black-and-white film
and TV to color media.
8.Sleep paralysis
Hell is real and it is called sleep paralysis. It’s the stuff of true nightmares. I’ve been a sleep paralysis sufferer as a kid and I can attest to how truly horrible it is. Two characteristics of sleep paralysis are the inability to move (hence paralysis) and a sense of an extremely evil presence in the room with you. It doesn’t feel like a dream, but 100% real. Studies show that during an attack, sleep paralysis sufferers show an overwhelming amygdala activity. The amygdala is responsible for the “fight or flight” instinct and the emotions of fear, terror and anxiety. Enough said!9.REM sleep disorder
In the state of REM (rapid-eye-movement) stage of your sleep your body is normally paralyzed. In rare cases, however, people act out their dreams. These have resulted in broken arms, legs, broken furniture, and in at least one reported case, a house burnt down.10. Dreams are Symbolic
If you dream
about some particular subject it is not often that the dream is about
that. Dreams speak in a deeply symbolic language. Whatever symbol your
dream picks on it is most unlikely to be a symbol for itself.
11. Emotions
The most common emotion experienced in dreams is anxiety. Negative emotions are more common than positive ones. The three
most widely reported emotions felt during dreaming are anger, sadness
and fear.
12.Increased brain activity
You would associate sleeping with peace and quiet, but actually our brains are more active during sleep than during the day.13.Multiple dreams per night
You can have up to seven different dreams per night depending on how many REM cycles you have. We only dream during the REM period of sleep, and the average person dreams one to two hours every night.14.Gender differences
Interestingly, 70% of all the characters in a man’s dream are other men, but women’s dream contain an equal amount of women and men. Also men’s dreams contain a lot more aggression. Both women and men dream about sexual themes equally often.15.You can experience an o r g asm in your dream
You can not only have s e x as pleasurable as in your real life while dreaming,
but also experience an o r g a s m as strong as a real one without
any wet results. The sensations felt while lucid dreaming (touch,
pleasure and etc..) can be as pleasurable and strong (or I believe even
stronger) as the sensations experienced in the real world.














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