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Sunday, 7 April 2013

The Strangers in Your Dreams are Actually People That You’ve Seen in Real Life!


The human brain is responsible for many complex creations, but it can’t invent the image of people. So the “strangers” that you meet in your dreams actually have the faces of people who you’ve once seen in your real life but forgotten, like your childhood mailman or that guy bumped into on the side walk that one time.
Chances are that you’ve laid their eyes on more than a few individuals, and so the brain as a huge cast of characters to play with when you drift off to sleep. Except for in the case of extreme psychological disorder, every human being dreams. In fact, in a recent study, students who were awakened at the beginning of each dream but still allowed 8 hours of sleep, all experienced difficulty concentrating, irritability, hallucinations, and signs of psychosis in a span of three days.
When they were allowed their REM sleep, their brains compensated for the lost time by increasing the percentage of the sleep spent in the REM stage. Dreams are a window into the subconscious. Even though most of the time, they’re completely random, disorganized, and we forget 90% of them within 10 minutes of waking up; many people have drawn inspiration from their dreams. Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein was a based on a dream that she had.

The Average Person Has between 1,460 and 2,190 Dreams A Year.




Most people over the age of 10 have 4 to 6 dreams every night. Those numbers times 365 days in one year makes for between 1,460 and 2,190 dreams every year. We dream during REM periods (which is when we have Rapid Eye Movement in our sleep) which can range anywhere from 5 minutes to half an hour long. In the course of one night this happens multiple times.

"Wait a minute!" you might be thinking, "I don't remember having 4 different dreams in one night, and I certainly don't remember having over 1,000 dreams this year." The fact of the matter is, you forget between 95% to 99% of all the dreams you have. That may seem kind of high, but most of your dreams don't really interest you enough to make you want to remember them.

Dreams are commonplace and don't require enough concentration to force you to remember them. In that sense, they are similar to other routine actions you do throughout the day like driving or tying your shoes. You don't remember most of the time you do those things either.

You can teach yourself to control your dreams.




The method is called "lucid dreaming," which means that you're aware of the fact that you're dreaming. That way you have the freedom to choose how your dreams go. In most cases people turn nightmares into good dreams or fly.














The origin of the phrase “Pipe Dream” was referring to ideas thought up while smoking opium.


A pipe dream is something typically regarded as an unrealistic hope or fantasy. The phrase can be traced back to the dreams experienced by opium smokers, which were very prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries by the highly literate.
The earliest reference comes from The Chicago Daily Tribune in December 1890, where it is said “[aerial navigation] has been regarded as a pipe dream for a good many years.”
In 1895, the first reference to opium smoking with the phrase is found in The Fort Wayne Gazette. Detailing a story of a man who predicted the suicide of another man, the reference says that if “reputable men had not verified it” it would sound more like “the 'pipe dream' of an opium devotee.”


When you dream, your body is paralyzed.



In the first 90 minutes of sleep, you go through deepening stages ranging from light sleep to deep sleep.
Then you enter a phase called REM sleep (REM is short for Rapid Eye Movement) During REM sleep, the rest of your body essentially becomes paralyzed. The release of certain neurotransmitters are shut down and your large muscles do not move.
Some people have abnormal REM sleep in which those neurotransmitters do not shut down, and they act out their dreams. Most of the dreams we vividly remember happen during REM, as our brain has higher activity during this phase.


Women dream about sex as often as men do.




Regardless of whether men spend more of their waking hours thinking about sex, a 2007 study found that they are no more likely to dream about sex than women. However, the type of sex dreams that participants had varied by gender. Women are more likely to dream about sex with celebrities, exes, and current partners. Men are more likely to dream about having multiple partners, and 90% of men’s sex dreams involve women initiating sex.

A later study came to a much different conclusion. A dream study in 2009 found that men’s dreams feature more reference to sexual activity and more sexual intercourse, while women’s dreams feature more kissing and sexual fantasies about other dream characters. In addition to having fewer sexually explicit dreams, the women in this study were also stuck with having more nightmares!


A device called the REM Dreamer lets you control your dreams!


Imagine being able to control your dreams? The REM Dreamer can get you pretty close! It’s a sleeping mask that allows whoever’s wearing it to become aware that they’re dreaming. The clever device does this through using infra-red sensors to detect when you’ve fallen into REM sleep and then uses light and sound to give you a reality check. This jogs you into becoming lucid in your dream setting!
The light and sounds will appear in the dreams as signs such as car headlights or sunlight. The really cool thing about the mask though is its ‘two way communication’ feature. This allows the wearer to actually signal back to the lucid mask that you have become conscious, so that it can stop giving you cues. The mask is likely to feel a bit weird at first. You can adjust the intensity, frequency and duration of the audio and light alerts though, to suit the varying sensitivities of different sleepers.
In the morning you can then check to see how many times it activated in the night! The REM Dreamer may not work for everyone, and can take some time to adapt to. If you stick with it though it can really enhance dream experiences and make sleep a whole lot more exciting! So, tempted?

Falling backwards in a nightmare can change it to a more pleasant dream.


It sounds like something out of Inception, but it’s true. Falling backwards while in a dream is a popular technique for awakening from an unpleasant dream, or changing the scenery of your unpleasant dream.
There’s a whole guide to doing it correctly. It takes some time to learn to use well, and requires a few things to know beforehand. Falling backwards in a dream can sometimes cause a “false awakening,” where you think you’re awake but still dreaming.
If you’re really committed to making the “falling backwards” technique work, you have to remember to do a reality check after falling backwards. It’s likely you’ll still be asleep, though.
It’s important to make sure you’re thinking of a new “dreamscape” to fall into when you’re falling backwards, or else nothing will happen. Sometimes, a nightmare can be so bad that it wakes you up.
But falling backwards from one nightmare into a better dream can ensure you won’t wake up. Closing your eyes is also recommended when falling backwards in a dream because it can help concentration.
It’s also recommended that you move intentionally when falling so that you can prepare yourself. The whole guide is very extensive, and if you’re interested, you can read moreat the source


Salvador Dali would wake himself up the moment he fell asleep to capture and paint surreal dream images.


Many people argue that Salvador Dali is the father of surrealistic art. His art elaborates on juxtaposition, disposition, and morphing of objects. His most famous painting, Persistence of Memory, is instantly associated with him whenever it is seen.
Surrealism is the use of dreamlike imagery, or, by definition, any imagery that is "surreal." Dali’s imagery and imagination were both so vivid and wild that people often wonder how he came to create the art he did. It turns out he had an oddly elaborate method.
Fascinated with the images he got as he was drifting off to sleep, Dali would place a tin plate on the floor and sit beside it in a chair, holding a spoon above the plate. He would relax and fall asleep, and the moment when he did, the spoon would fall and clash with the plate, waking him up with the dream images fresh in his mind.
The logic behind this is that Dali was bringing the unconscious thoughts to the conscious level. The unconscious state is like a fire hydrant outside, while the conscious state is like a faucet in the house.
Once that fire hydrant turns on, a constant supply of images flows in. Bringing the unconscious thoughts to that level is simply a matter of turning on that "fire hydrant," which, in Dali’s case, was accomplished by waking himself the moment he fell asleep. There is a blueprint to the process you can view at the source


12% of people dream in black and white.




According to a study published in 2008, people under the age of 25 reported rarely ever dreaming in black and white, while those over 55 claimed to dream in monochrome about a quarter of the time. This is largely attributable to the shift from black and white television to full color back in the 1940s!

The New York Times explains more about the study that discovered this. No word yet on how many of the participants reported dreaming about penguins, which would likely affect the results.


100 Amazing facts

1

A goldfish's attention span is three seconds.


2


Animals that lay eggs don't have belly buttons.

3


Beavers can hold their breath for 45 minutes under water.

4


Slugs have four noses.

5


Camels have three eyelids.

6


A honey bee can fly at 15mph.

7


A queen bee can lay 800-1,500 eggs per day.

8


A bee has five eyelids.

9


The average speed of a housefly is 4.5 mph.

10


Mosquitoes are attracted to people who just ate bananas.

11


Flamingos turn pink from eating shrimp.

12


Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backward.

13


Cats have over 100 vocal chords.

14


Camel's milk does not curdle.

15


All porcupines float in water.

16


The world's termites outweigh the world's humans 10 to 1.

17


A hummingbird weighs less than a penny.

18


A jellyfish is 95% water.

19


Children grow faster in the spring.

20


Broccoli is the only vegetable that is also a flower.

21


Almonds are part of the peach family.

22


Alaska has the highest percentage of people who walk to work.

23


The San Francisco cable cars are the only mobile national monument.

24


The state of Maine has 62 lighthouses.

25


The only food that does not spoil is honey.

26


The Hawaiian alphabet only has 12 letters.

27


A ball of glass will bounce higher than a ball of rubber.

28


Chewing gum while peeling onions will prevent you from crying.

29


On average a human will spend up to 2 weeks kissing in his/her lifetime.

30


Fish have eyelids.

31


The average human eats 8 spiders in his/her lifetime while sleeping.

32


There are one million ants to every human in the world.

33


Termites eat through wood two times faster when listening to rock music!

34


If you keep a goldfish in a dark room it will eventually turn white.

35


Elephants only sleep two hours a day.

36


A duck's quack doesn't echo.

37


A snail breathes through its foot.

38


Fish cough.

39


An ant's sense of smell is stronger than a dog's.

40


It is possible to lead a cow up stairs but not down.

41


Shrimp can only swim backward.

42


Frogs cannot swallow with their eyes open.

43


A cat's lower jaw cannot move sideways.

44


The bullfrog is the only animal that never sleeps.

45


Elephants are capable of swimming 20 miles per day.

46


Elephants are the only mammals that can't jump.

47


Giraffes have no vocal chords.

48


Cats can hear ultrasound.

49


Despite its hump, a camel has a straight spine.

50


Mosquitoes have 47 teeth.

51


There are 63,360 inches in a mile.

52


Eleven percent of people in the world are left-handed.

53


The average women consumes six pounds of lipstick in her lifetime.

54


The average smell weighs 760 nanograms.

55


A human brain weighs about three pounds.

56


1/4 of the bones in your body are in your feet.

57


You blink over 10,000,000 times a year.

58


A sneeze travels out of your mouth at over 100 miles an hour.

59


Brain waves can be used to power an electric train.

60


The tongue is the fastest healing part of the body.

61


Pigs get sunburned.

62


The lifespan of a taste bud is 10 days.

63


The average human produces 10,000 gallons of saliva in a lifetime.

64


Strawberries contain more vitamin C than oranges.

65


A one-day weather forecast requires about 10 billion math calculations.

66


Americans, on average, eat 18 acres of pizza a day.

67


There are 18 different animal shapes in the animal cracker zoo.

68


The longest one syllable word is "screeched."

69


No word in the English language rhymes with month.

70


Caller ID is illegal in California.

71


There is a town called "Big Ugly" in West Virginia.

72


The average person uses 150 gallons of water per day for personal use.

73


The average person spends 2 weeks over his/her lifetime waiting for a traffic light to change.

74


You share your birthday with at least 9 million other people in the world.

75


The average person makes 1,140 phone calls per year.

76


The average person spends about 2 years on the phone in a lifetime.

77


No piece of paper can be folded more than seven times.

78


Alaska is the most eastern and western state in the U.S.

79


There are 119 grooves on the edge of a quarter.

80


About 18 percent of animal owners share their bed with their pet.

81


Alaska has more caribou than people.

82


August has the highest percentage of births.

83


Googol is a number (1 followed by 100 zeros).

84


Oysters can change from one gender to another and back again.

85


The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows.

86


Until the 19th century, solid blocks of tea were used as money in Siberia.

87


A mile on the ocean and a mile on land are not the same distance.

88


A ten gallon hat holds less than one gallon of liquid.

89


The average American walks 18,000 steps a day.

90


The average raindrop falls at seven mph.

91


There are more telephones than people in Washington, D.C.

92


Fish can drown.

93


A kangaroo can jump 30 feet.

94


Lizards communicate by doing push-ups.

95


Squids can have eyes the size of a volleyball.

96


The average American will eat 35,000 cookies in his/her lifetime.

97


A turkey can run at 20 mph.

98


When the moon is directly overhead you weigh slightly less.

99


You burn 20 calories an hour chewing gum.

100


In a year, the average person walks four miles making his or her bed.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT GIRLS

1. When a girl says she's sad, but she isn't crying, it means she's crying in her heart.

2. When she ignores you after you've done something wrong, it's best to give her some time to cool down before touching her heart with an apology.

3. A girl can't find anything to hate about the guy she loves (which is why it is so hard for her to 'get over him' after the relationship' s over.)

4. If a girl loves a guy, he will always be on her mind every minute of the day, even though she flirts with other guys.

5. When the guy she likes smiles and stares deep into her eyes, she will melt.

6. A girl likes to hear compliments, but usually not sure how to react to them.

7. When a particular guy flirts with a girl very often, a girl would start thinking the guy likes her. So if you treat a girl just as a friend, go easy on the smiles and stare ok?

8. If you don't like a girl who likes you, break it to her gently.

9. If a girl starts avoiding you after you reject her, leave her alone for a while. If you still treat her as a friend, talk to her.

10. Girls enjoy talking about what they feel. Music, poetry, drawing sand writing are ways of expressing themselves (which explains why most girls like writing journals).

11. Never tell a girl that she is useless in anyway.

12. Being too serious can turn a girl off.

13. When the guy she likes calls her for the first time, the girl may act look uninterested during the call. But as soon as the phone is back on the hook, she will whoop with joy and immediately start telephoning her friends to spread the news.

14. A smile means a lot to a girl.

15. If you like a girl, try making friends with her first. Let her get to know you.

16. If a girl says she can't go out with you because she has to study, leave.

17. But if she still calls you or expect a call from you, stay.

18. Don't try to guess a girl's feelings. Ask her.

19. Hearing the words "I love you" is a great reassurance to a girl that she is beautiful.

20. After a girl falls in love with a guy, she'll wonder why she never noticed him before.

21. If you need tips on how to flirt with a girl, read romance stories.

22. When class pictures come out, a girl would first check who is standing next to her crush before actually looking at herself.

23. A girl's ex-crush will always be in her memory, but the guy she loves now stays in her heart.

24. Girls love having fun!

25. A simple 'Hi' can brighten a girl's day.

26. A girl's best friends usually know best what she is feeling and going through.

27. Girls hate it when a guy pays attention to them just to get close to their 'prettier' friend.

28. Love means devotion, caring and happiness to a girl, in that order.

29. Some girls care about looks, some care about brains, but ALL girls want a guy who will love and care for them.

30. Girls want nothing more than to feel loved.