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What Different Types Of Dreams are there?
Learn About Different Types Of Dreams - Different Kinds Of Dreams Understanding Different Types Of Dreams
The conscious mind is reluctant to accept an alternate plain of existence, which the subconscious mind can comprehend quite easily. To enlighten the conscious mind, without overloading it, we dream. Often in riddle form. To benefit from these insights we first need to learn how to remember, analyze and interpret our dreams.
WAKING DREAMS
This is a dream where you are alert and conscious, but you don't realize you are dreaming until you wake up. Typical examples are of waking up, going to the washroom or a normal everyday pattern you follow when you wake up. Only to wake up again to realize that all that was just a dream. This is where lucid dreaming and semi-conscious dreaming are sharing your waking-consciousness. If you have these dreams, it's a small step over to lucid dreaming.
LUCID DREAMS
When we are awake, we associate this
with being who we are. It is the part
of us in
charge of all the decision making we
do in the day. It is who think we are
as an awake human. But in a dream
state, our waking consciousness is
normally turned off, so all the
important faculties such as analytical
abilities, logic and questioning tend
to be dormant. But in a lucid dream,
you literally walk a door from
physical reality into one of pure
mental existence. Your thoughts
effortlessly paint the dreamscape and
you have full mental faculties as you
would if you were awake. Lucid
dreaming is probably one of the best
forms of dreaming that I can think of.
You extend your conscious existence
into a realm where you are the
creator. Your abilities to imagine are
increased to quantum levels where the
very thought of a building can create
architecture unlike anything imagined
in our physical world. This is a place
where you
discover just how real and unlimited
your imagination can be. The level or
quality of
the dream is yours to command. The
rules of conduct are yours to decide.
Anything
imaginable can be expressed in fluid
graceful motion in this dreamscape. It
also opens
up a great avenue for your curiosity.
Learning can be conducted, you can
experiment
with your thoughts and beliefs. Create
music, art, cities, worlds, universes
all in the
instant of your own thoughts?
Unimaginable? Only if you cannot
conceive the
possibility. After all, you’re the one
now holding the pen.
PRECOGNITIVE DREAMS
This is where time and space no longer seem to fit any rational logical meaning. These dreams will put the twist on any logical thinker. Precognition is an ability to know and experience a future event before it ever occurs. Not everybody has had a precognitive dream that they remember, but many do. And déjà vu is the shadow of such colossal events in human consciousness. A part of you just skipped the time/space continuum to check out what it will be doing in some later date. Seldom controlled, these dreams are spontaneous, faint and ghost like.
You may wake up having full memory of them, but that quickly fades. And in the thoughts that a dream might be precognitive, such clear memory tends not to hold any precognitive value. These ones from my opinion are the hardest, and most stealthy of the dreams for our consciousness to behold. And for probably a good reason as we probably aren't ready for that knowledge until something in us decides that we are. If you have ever observed your waking state, you'll notice that your body with all of it's senses records your reality and stores this recording into memory as time progresses.
LUCID PRECOGNITIVE DREAMS
What is a lucid precognitive dream? If
you study dream research, I think I am
the only
person that I know who is talking
about this layer of dreaming. It's
going to shock
you, thrill you, mystify you and scare
you. The moment you have one of these
dreams, it will change you forever.
Not in any physical way, but in a
conscious way.
But I only speak from how they have
changed me. They have given me hope
that I
thought forgotten of myself. And open
a door so large for human growth and
potential
that I am very excited about teaching
this kind of dreaming.
Take everything you know about life,
thought, reality and yourself.
Subtract all the
science, belief and knowledge you
think you have. Then just start fresh.
You are
awake, alert and you KNOW you are
dreaming. This to you is clear. It is
a lucid dream.
However, this one for all you avid
lucid dreamer's out there who may not
have had
one yet takes you to a new boundary. I
call the precognitive layer the forge
of
creation. And you now stand at it.
Don't worry, you've stood here many
times,
probably too many to count. This
occurs in very deep levels of our
sleeping
consciousness. And when you are here,
you are not alone. These dreams are
moderated by an intelligence far
superior to normal waking human
intelligence. More
advanced than some space faring alien.
You are a part of that intelligence.
And the
reality is, you are creating it along
side of countless other intelligence's
just like you.
Different only they are the man in the
park, the bird in the tree, the car
driving on the
road, the cells in your hands, the
molecules in the cell, the fabric of
intelligence and
consciousness in the universe. And if
you get here, and knowingly stand here
consciously it's because something has
allowed it.
SHARED DREAMS>
When your dreaming, it's nice to have
company. Old school thought was when
we
dreamed, we dreamed alone in some
subjective mixture of random chaotic
thought
spawned by some wild out-of-control
subconscious part of us. But then old
school
anything tends to not look much deeper
than the surface of physical reality.
Dreams
are much more complex and much more
profound. A shared dream is where you,
and
one of your friends or family, perhaps
even a stranger meet in a dream, share
the
same dream content and setting an wake
up with enough clear, undistorted
memory
to verify it with the other party
involved.
When I first shared a dream,
I had no clue
that I could. Actually, until I
experienced any of these things, I had
no idea. It was
all just another stone that somehow I
turned over and the benefits were
spectacular.
For the first time in my life, I could
look face to face with a friend in the
crazy realm
of my dreams, and fully know that they
were there with me. I have a close
friend to
whom we have shared many dreams. And
it is no different that going for
coffee here
in physical reality with your friend.
You both have your usual objective
points, and
both have full memory of who you are,
where you are, and what you are doing.
Just
this time your dreaming.
NIGHTMARES
Actually, I like them, you may not.
Nightmares can scare the *you know
what* out of
any of us. These dreams hold the
paralyzing fears we have stored layer
after layer in
our jumbled consciousness. To me, they
are nothing more than some crazy
horror
show gone haywire. It's the realm of
demons, monsters, goblins, aliens,
freak shows,
murder, insanity, darkness. It's the
realm of our deepest human fears
struggling with
our moral mind as to why we think what
we think.
Nightmares force us to do two things,
fight or flee. They are patterned
after our
survival instinct, and contain a
warped Hollywood style to them when
our hellish
imagination gets the better of us.
When I have a nightmare, I just change
them to
something more desirable. And if they
get the better of me, I usually laugh
right in
them because I know that it's just a
silly dream and I can change it at
will. But for
my personal investigation into myself,
my nightmares reflected just only what
I truly
feared. And when I realized that I
could exit in such a state as myself
untouched by
it all, the nightmare was harmless.
Like a painter who got scared of the
picture he painted. We still have control.
I like nightmares for one basic
fundamental. They let us know we dream
in a very loud
and clear way. We may not like them,
and it may detour the timid from
expanding
forward with conscious exploration of
the dream state. But if your not
easily frightened or intimidated, you
can have some real fun with
nightmares. I tend to mimic some of my
more earlier role models such as Bug's
Bunny's ability to stylishly deal with
his vile villains. And like a villain,
a nightmare can be turned into some
really funny solution for problem
solving. Nothing can hurt you if you
don't let it. Self-control and
discipline in dreaming is like
achieving a black belt in karate. You
will now have effective tools to deal
with anything you don't want to dream
about should you willfully desire to
control it.
Spiritually Speaking:
Prophetic and Recurring Dreams
There are two distinctly different
types of psychic dreams: prophetic and
recurring.
Prophetic dreams are those that give
us a glimpse into the future. These
dreams you will want to keep record of
and attempt to interpret.
My friend Mona had a dream that I was
in Italy and being followed by a
handsome, young Italian man. She told
me she dreamed of me going into a
store while this man was watching me.
She didn’t feel good about this guy,
and described him as creepy. Her
details were pretty vivid: I was all
alone, it was during the day, and I
was definitely in Italy.
Weeks later, my friend Julie asked me
to go to Italy with her on a business
trip. I was very excited and had
completely forgotten about Mona’s
dream. While Julie was busy with her
meetings all day in Milan, I was
sightseeing by myself. I went into a
huge department store to shop and
that’s where I noticed this older
Italian man staring at me. I felt
uncomfortable and went into another
department. He followed. I casually
walked into another department to see
if I could lose him. He was right
behind me. Then I got on the escalator
and went downstairs. He made his way
to the escalator, too. Off I went into
another department. He was there! I
made a bee-line for the front door of
the store, pushed my way through a
crowd of people, got on the subway and
lost him. My friend’s dream was pretty
accurate. But her description of this
“stalker” was off. He wasn’t handsome
at all!
Recurring dreams
are ones you have repeatedly. The same theme or series of events is always played out in this type of dream. If you experience a recurring dream, there’s probably a psychological or emotional reason for it. Your subconscious mind is telling you that there is an issue, fear, or worry you need to examine within yourself.
Warning dreams:
These dreams alert us to possible
danger or problems ahead. These dreams
help us by giving us prior knowledge
so we can be prepared or a crisis our
even stop it from happening.
My friend Char had a warning dream
that scared her. She dreamed of a
school that had yellow police tape all
around it — the kind you see at crime
scenes. She said it worried her
because it was very real, and she was
shaken when she awoke from the dream.
She described small children running
out of the building and dozens of
police cars circling the school. She
was frustrated because she didn’t know
exactly where the school was. She felt
helpless without more information. She
wanted to be able to warn someone, but
didn’t know who. About two days later
and twenty miles from where Char
lives, a first grader shot another
classmate. The little girl died. The
tragedy made national news headlines.
The events that occurred later had
been revealed first in Char’s warning
dream. It could be considered a
prophetic dream, too.
Factual dreams:
We have lots of these! They don’t last long, and we’re more apt to get bits and pieces of information than tangible knowledge. However, they can be very helpful. For example, you could dream of being interviewed for a new position or of talking with a friend about something that is actually happening in your life.
Inspiration dreams:
If you are going through a personal crisis, perhaps having a difficult time at work or worrying about something, an inspiration dream offers a solution. It can give you insight to handle a situation. These dreams leave you with good feelings when you wake up.
Visitation dreams:
Sometimes, deceased loved ones want
to visit us, and the best way for them
to connect with us is through our
dreams. When we’re asleep, our
subconscious is open to receiving
messages from the other side. But how
do you know if you are just dreaming
of a departed family member or
experiencing an actual visitation?
A dream is something you’ll remember
when you first wake up. It fades over
a few hours and eventually you’ll have
little or no memory of it. A
visitation is an actual visit from the
soul or spirit of someone. It seems
like a dream, but you will remember it
vividly. It stays with you all day, or
sometimes for weeks and months
afterwards...maybe even forever.
During holidays and around
anniversaries and birthdays, loved
ones seem to make more visitations.
It’s as if they want to share these
special days with you. If you have
lost someone dear, know that you can
still connect with them. Ask them to
come to you in a dream. Many times,
deceased family and friends come to us
when we’re involved in a major crisis
to offer support and guidance.





