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It's just your subconscious reaction, maybe it's just that your subconscious mind cares about something or has special feelings. For example, before I was 15 years old, I often dreamed of the death of my grandfather next door, but I didn't go when he died, but I always dreamed about it, and I only dreamed about it every six months or a year, and I didn't have a very special relationship with that grandfather, because he died when I was very young. My mom said when I was young, so I shouldn't have a very clear memory, and then my mom told me that when I was young, which grandfather liked me a lot, played with me a lot, and was very good to me, so subconsciously, I had feelings for which grandfather, so I dreamed of him.
Anyway, that's how I explained it, and I think it should be like this, I don't know if you're like me.
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This represents something deep inside you. Your thoughts that you have not revealed to anyone. I don't know what the dream is, I can't tell you the specifics. But this is a certain kind of human psychology that manifests itself in the form of dreams!!
Calm down, face yourself calmly, and your mind will show you the way!!
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What kind of dream are you talking about?
Dreams have two meanings, one that represents your emotions and awareness, and the other that represents symptoms that occur in your body.
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I've had this experience too, and it's really nothing like that, just take it easy.
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I don't think it's okay to dream a lot, it's just a dream, just want to open a little bit!
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I also had a situation, once after the college entrance examination, and once after the admission letter came down, I dreamed that I was walking faster and faster on the road, and then flying higher and higher. My mom kept laughing at me about it.
I think it should be thinking about it day and night, and as for why people say that dreams are the opposite of reality, I think it is people's subconscious hope that things will be like this, but it is different from reality. That's why we all dream in our dreams.
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It should be the role of the subconscious.
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That means you're insane!
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Nothing is normal... If you really want to know, I guess modern science can't give you the answer.
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No, why is it normal.
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It's a dream anyway, what's this? Don't be afraid, think about everything!
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Recurring dreams are your subconscious mind's way of getting your attention, a continuation and sublimation of your sixth sense.
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When I was a child, I walked for a while, repeating a dream more than 3 times in a row, the dream was very weird, the place was in a private preschool house at the time, the dream had a precursor, the heartbeat sound would be heard by the ear, probably related to the sleeping position, I like to sleep on my stomach, and then, the body is getting heavier and heavier, the heartbeat will be louder and louder, until after the dream, the heartbeat will change to other sounds, at the beginning, the people in that room seem to be normal, but after a while, it becomes wrong, People become like zombies in the movie now, they move slowly, it's easy to fall off their heads all of a sudden, the image is like made of wax, and they almost forget about it, anyway, the whole dream makes people feel very scary, and this dream has been remembered until now. There are still taboos!!
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I keep having the same dream, and that's okay.
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Repeating the same dream means that the dreamer has an unresolved problem psychologically, and the term in psychology is "complex", which is commonly known as "heart knot". Dreams do not reflect specific things, but only express their inner emotions and thoughts.
What this complex is is directly related to the theme and mood of the same dream. Having the same dream has something to do with it, as the saying goes: if you think, you dream at night. So having the same dream may be something he misses on a daily basis.
For example, repeated "exam dreams" may be related to the psychological factors of "passing recognition" or "anxiety".
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Having the same dream shows that you really care about such things, which is called thinking during the day and dreaming at night.
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Dreaming is a normal physiological phenomenon in the human body, and anyone can dream about it. The reason for dreaming is that some of the cortical cells in the brain are still active during sleep, not all of them are at rest, and some of the active cells will be excited to form dreams.
When the human body is in light sleep, the impression of the dream will be particularly deep, if the dream occurs in the period of deep sleep, the resulting dream is not easy to remember and forget.
And dreaming is also closely related to personal psychological factors, emotional factors and spiritual factors, if long-term lack of qi and blood, overwork or stress, too anxious, sleep and dream too much.
I hope I can help you with your doubts.
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