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Assess Your Dreams to Understand how to Use Them for Personal Development
Dreams are the most exciting and intriguing part of our day-to-day life. We all see dreams
every night. But very rarely, it so happens that we are able to remember them vividly after
we wake up. The subject of our dream, place, and issue related get completely lost from our
memory as soon as we wake up. Yet, all of us like seeing dreams when we fall asleep.
A famous philosopher and psychologist who go by the name of Sigmund Freud did a great
deal of research work on the concepts of dreams and their intimate connection with our
spiritual and mental well being.
He described dreams as a state where our dreams provide us with an opportunity to detach
ourselves from all the daily chores external stimuli. Freud’s studies mainly revolved around
focusing on our internal emotions. He assessed the importance of interpreting our dreams so
that we could know about our inner self and thought process.
Dreams allow a person to experience emotions, places and situations, which are not possible
in the reality. He even justified the recurrence of some dreams, which are essentially evil, and
of haunting nature. Freud reasoned the frequent occurrence of these dreams which are
always present in our subconscious mind but these negative emotions are suppressed by an
individual and do not surface themselves in our day to day life. But if a person abruptly wakes
up after experiencing these emotions in his dreams, it forces him to reconsider and assess his
inner emotions. This prevents the person from harboring any more fears, negative feelings or
emotions. It also makes the person face his fears boldly rather than trying to evade them.
All of us need to have a clear understanding of our goal and ambition in life. No matter how
hard an individual may try, he is not able to determine the course of his life. At such
moments, dreams often act as our saviors. Detailed research reveals that several people
affirmed the occurrence of signal dreams, which guided them and showed viable solutions to
various issues, which were troubling them in their conscious state.
Some people do not believe in the concept of dreams or the amount of impact that they can
have on a person’s life. Such people generally are afraid to face themselves and have no
sense of self-awareness. Even though they see dreams, but refuse to acknowledge them as a
result of the observations of our subconscious mind.
According to Freud, each dream implies two meanings- the manifested and the latent. The
manifested meaning is generally a superficial one, which may seem pretty vague and useless.
Most of the people generally prefer to interpret a dream based on the superficial meaning and
shun it as a frivolous one. But they fail to interpret its hidden meaning, which may actually
serve to solve their problems.
Interpretation of this hidden meaning of the dream can be pretty easy by following some
steps, such as our dreams are composed of two or more of our issues with only the place of
occurrence being displaced.
It has also been observed that people who do not experience any kind of dreams in their
childhood or adolescence grow up to be more frustrated, agitated and easily give up when
faced by any challenging task.
The prime reason for this kind of trend is that such people generally miss out on the chance to
interpret or assess their inner self on the basis of their dreams. And any person who fails to
know himself, bond with his inner conscience cannot expect to win over the world and be
successful in life.
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