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Helping Your Child Get Rid Of Bad Dreams

Do your children wake up at night and want to sleep with you? This a problem that all perents face. Bad dreams, nightmares and even night terrors occur often in young children. What options do you as a parent have, to help get rid of your child’s bad dreams? We’ve asked parents and here are their most common suggestions.

PTSD Dreams A Living Nightmare

PTSD dreams are, in my experience, the most vivid dreams one can have. The dreams from PTSD are most often a reliving of the trauma as we sleep. The dreams and can range anywhere from a nightmare to a full on night terror. What adds to this is that we are powerless to stop the dream, we experience the helplessness, powerlessness, and terror which seem as real as the experience itself.

Demons in Our Dreams

Demons tap into a deep rooted, primordial fear – primarily the fear that some powerful, demonic force with evil intent could actually take over our lives, assault our bodies, and force us to do that which we would normally never do if in full possession of our faculties. Demons are different from ghosts or other supernatural creatures in that they are commonly associated with evil, specifically a kind of evil that represents that which is diametrically opposed to the Divine. Demons don’t simply want one’s body. Demons want one’s soul as well.

Four Things That Can Cause Nightmares

No one likes being jolted awake from a deep sleep, especially when what riled you up was an assailant, a zombies, killer cream puffs, or falling into pit of snakes. These bad dreams sometimes referred to as nightmares are not just frightening they are exhausting when they become reoccurring, and can disrupt a good night’s sleep to the point where it affects you waking life.

Dreams An Alternate Reality We Cannot Ignored

Sleep and dreams are integral parts of our life; both are essential for our wellbeing. If sleep provides rest to body as well as mind, dreams provide emotional release. Suppressing sleep or dreams is like suppressing hunger and thirst both essential indicators of body’s basic needs. Good or bad, dreams play an important role in life.

Angels In Your Dreams

To dream of angels …To see angels in your dream symbolize goodness, purity, protection, comfort and consolation. Pay careful attention to the message that the angels are trying to convey. These messages serve as a guide toward greater fulfillment and happiness In particular, to see three angels in your dream symbolize some sort of divinity. It is considered a particularly spiritual and holy dream.

Mutual Psychic Dreams

A mutual or telepathic dream is a dream in which two people experience a dream together the dream may possess similar elements such as the same setting or activity or they may be identical in virtually every aspect

Dream Symbols That Represent Stress

Has the stress in your waking life overflowed into your dreams? A little bit of stress in our everyday lives is normal. But sometimes it becomes such a regular occurrence in our lives that it influences our dreams and causes us to lose valuable sleep. Understanding our dreams is the key to identifying and ending stress in our waking hours and restoring peace and restfulness to our nighttime hours. These types of dreams usually keep reoccurring until the situation in our waking hours has been addressed.

Nightmares – Your Richest Resource for Personal Growth

It wasn’t long before I noticed several large bugs crawling around. I tried to get rid of them, but the harder I tried, the more of them came out. Soon they were everywhere – spiders, huge bedbugs and ticks, centipedes, worms and quite a few things I’ve never even seen before. They were crawling all over everything, including me. I grew more and more distressed as I kept wondering how I was going to clean out these critters. At one point I thought of calling an exterminator. I looked into my wallet and saw that I didn’t have enough money for that. Oh man, what was I going to do?

The Benefits Of Astral Projection

Most of us have heard or read about astral projection and we may be a little interested. But before we embark on the learning how to experience this phenomena we might be asking ourselves what are the benefits of astral projection what will I get from it. Let us take a look at some the benefits:

Animals In Our Dreams

Animals are one of the most common of symbols that appear in dreams. Dream animals are complex symbols, and there are many shades of their meaning. In general, animals in dreams most likely represent the basic, physical characteristics of that particular animal as it relates to you in your waking life, with some dream animals being more common than others.

Alien Abduction or Sleep Paralysis

Since the first reported alien abduction in 1957 by Antonio Villas Boas there have been a number of others that have also claimed to have been abducted. Their stories are remarkably similar. They wake up and find themselves paralyzed, unable to move or cry out for help. They see flashing lights and hear buzzing sounds. They feel an electric sensation which levitates their bodies. The approaching aliens with wrap-around eyes, gray or green skin, lacking hair or noses causes the abductees’ heart to pound violently. They are transported to the alien’s ship where they are probed. Instruments are inserted in their noses, navels, or other orifices. It’s painful. Sometimes sexual intercourse occurs.

Astral Projection Real Or Lucid Dream

consider myself as open minded and although I myself have never experienced Astral Projection does not mean that it is not a real phenomena. Numerous people from different cultures all over the world have claimed to have experienced Astral Projection also known as Astral Travel or an Out Of Body Experience, some of which say that they have not only experienced an Out Of Body Experience but with practices you can control the experience of this phenomena.

Dream Recall

Dream recall is simply the capability of remembering your dreams. Good dream recall is frequently described as the first step towards lucid dreaming. Improved recall increases awareness of dreams in general; with limited dream recall, any lucid dreams you have can be forgotten completely.To improve dream recall, most people keep a dream journal, writing down any dreams remembered as soon as the dreamer awakens. The purchases of a digital audio recorder can also be very helpful. This will allow the dreamer to record their dreams as quickly as possible as there is a strong tendency to forget what one has dreamed. For best recall, the waking dreamer should keep eyes closed while trying to remember their dream. Describing your dream as if you are still in it can help the writer to recall the events of their dream more accurately Dream recall can also be improved by remaining still after waking up. This may have something to do with REM atonia (the condition of REM sleep in which the motor neurons are not stimulated and thus the body’s muscles do not move). Likewise, the dreamer may be able to recall certain events of their dream by testing different sleeping positions. Another easy technique to help improve dream recall is to repeat to yourself (in thoughts or out loud) “I will remember my dreams,” before falling asleep.