6 THINGS THAT INFLUENCE YOUR DREAMS
When we’re sleeping,
our bodies do everything they can to stay asleep. So rather than waking
us up, outside stimuli smells, sounds, sensations often become
woven into our dream narratives. Which means that there are a lot of influences that can shape how your
dreams play out. Just keep in mind that your natural dreams, i.e. those
that aren’t at the mercy of what’s happening around you in the real
world, help you process your thoughts and feelings about your day. Lauri Loewenberg, a certified dream analyst explains this;
1. SOUND
2. smell
Loewenberg explains that if you smell flowers, chocolate or perfume when you’re awake, it tends to evoke positive emotions, so it makes sense that the dream would follow a similar pattern. But there’s a biological explanation, too: “The limbic system part of the brain that controls the ability to receive smell also receives emotions,” she says.
3. Sleeping position
Which all makes sense: When you’re on your stomach, your genitals are in contact with the bed—i.e., they’re stimulated -- and it’s harder to breathe, just like when you’re having sex ... or being suffocated. One more tidbit about sleeping position: The best way to remember your dreams is to stay in the same position you were in when you woke up. “That’s really all it takes to be able to start remembering your dreams,” says Loewenberg. “Don’t move -- stay put.” And if you wake up to go to the bathroom and want to re-enter the dream you were in the middle of, try getting right back into the position you were sleeping in before getting up.
4. Your state of mind
Loewenberg explains that the weather patterns you dream about are
connected to your mind frame, too: Anxiety brings tornadoes, which
represent “spinning out of control”; a clear, calm mind tends to dream
of sunny days; and depression and sadness can bring rain. “Weather in
dreams is very much connected to your emotions in real life,” she says.
5. Quitting
6. Drugs and Vitamins
Nicorette, for example, tends to give people intensely vivid dreams. Drugs can also affect dream recall: Since depression makes you less likely to remember your dreams, anti-depressants can counteract that effect. Vitamin B6 has also been shown to help people remember their dreams more vividly and easily.
Most
people know Nelson Mandela as the first black president of South
Africa, a man who became a symbol of the anti-apartheid movement, and
one who gave up nearly 30 years of his life in prison. He remains a hero
to South Africans as well as to the international community, and will
continually represent the struggle for freedom. But it’s easy to forget
that even legends are human. Here are 10 things you probably didn’t know
about Nelson Mandela. - See more at:
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Most
people know Nelson Mandela as the first black president of South
Africa, a man who became a symbol of the anti-apartheid movement, and
one who gave up nearly 30 years of his life in prison. He remains a hero
to South Africans as well as to the international community, and will
continually represent the struggle for freedom. But it’s easy to forget
that even legends are human. Here are 10 things you probably didn’t know
about Nelson Mandela. - See more at:
http://afkinsider.com/1772/10-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-nelson-mandela/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=widget&utm_campaign=afkInsider.desktop.africa#sthash.MSHLjpyG.dpuf
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