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So, why do people dream? Your body works like a machine - each part has a certain job. It is your brain's job to sort and analyze all stimuli and emotions that you encounter. As you sleep, your mind continues to send signals that you are not consciously aware of.
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Fiction; G. Arthur Brown; A Public Luncheon; Daniel Y. Harris; The Republic of Sitra Ahra; Niko Krommydas; Salad Snuffleupagus; Dustin LaValley; Temper, Red as Her Lips; Cameron Pierce; How to Live Forever; ... Paul Toth; Flexible-Dose Study; V. Ulea; Just a Story; BP Whalen; ... Feature Story; Dustin LaValley; Party Girl;
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www.dreampeople.org/
www.dreampeople.org/
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Welcome to Dr-Dream's Resources for People Who Dream. ... I began my research into the dreaming mind on a mountain top. I have been on the quest for 20 years. These pages come from my journey within. My goal is to aid people learn about their dreams. There is that of God within you.
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www.dr-dream.com/
www.dr-dream.com/
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According to the Freudian school, dreams are the result of subconscious thoughts and desires. The other extreme attributes dreams to random "noise" in the neurons without special meaning. My own understanding is that dreams are made out of many small parts of memory and imagination that get combined to form dream imagery.
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www.faqs.org/faqs/dreams-faq/part1/section-6.html
www.faqs.org/faqs/dreams-faq/part1/section-6.html
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The first and most famous dream theorist of the modern era, Sigmund Freud, said that the function of dreams was to preserve sleep, but that theory from the year 1900 is contradicted by the fact ... Furthermore, the people who remember a great many dreams don't seem to be any different from those who remember few or none,
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psych.ucsc.edu/dreams/Articles/purpose.html
psych.ucsc.edu/dreams/Articles/purpose.html
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