Are there truths hidden in dreams?
Imagine waking up after dreaming of a horrible plane crash. The next day you plan to take a plane trip that you planned long before. Are you going to plane?
A survey shows that you cannot cancel your trip, but your dream will probably influence your things as if there was a real plane crash.
The study says that dreams are a window into the dream and they can influence what we are really doing while we are awake.
Until Sigmund Freud published his famous book on "The Interpretation of Dreams" in 1899, we had not thought much about what dreams mean. Freud called dreams the "way to the unconscious" and for more than a century researchers and scientists have been trying to find out what dreams mean.
The interpretation of dreams is still an unclear area. A team of Havard University researchers is entering a new field of study: do dreams really influence our behavior?
They have conducted studies in different cultures and found that dreams contain hidden truths. Boston travelers, for example, have said that dreams affect the way they live and work. 68% said that dreams predict the future and 63% said that at least one of their dreams has the same meaning.
Researchers, however, warn that dreams can also lead to failure. If you dream that your husband or wife is deceiving you, you are so influenced by it so much that it can cause problems in your relationship or even provoke a case.
Sigmund Freud:
a) Found the meanings of dreams
b) Found a connection between dreams and the uncoscious.
c) Was worried about how much dreams could change people's lives.
d) Was one of first the scientists to study dreams.
e) Researched on the effects of bad dreams on people.
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b) Found a connection between dreams and the uncoscious.
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