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  2. You Can Control The Outcome Of Your Dreams. Sleep Scientists ...

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    Dreams can be weird: sex dreams, stress dreams, ... Getting regular with your sleep time—for example, going to bed every night at 11:00 p.m. with lights off, phones away, ...

  3. Having Weird Dreams Lately? Here’s Why, and What You ... - AOL

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    With everything happening in the world right now, anxiety dreams are on the rise. Experts weigh in on how to get a better night's sleep. Having Weird Dreams Lately?

  4. List of works based on dreams - Wikipedia

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    [Howe] dreamed he was building a sewing machine for a savage king in a strange country. Just as in his actual working experience, he was perplexed about the needle's eye. He thought the king gave him twenty-four hours in which to complete the machine and make it sew. If not finished in that time death was to be the punishment.

  5. Anxiety dream - Wikipedia

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    Anxiety dreams are characterized by the feelings of unease, distress, or apprehension in the dreamer upon waking. Anxiety dreams tend to occur in rapid eye movement sleep , [ 1 ] and usual themes involve incomplete tasks, embarrassment, falling, getting in to legal or financial trouble, failed pursuits and being pursued by another, often an ...

  6. Dream - Wikipedia

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    Dreams of absent-minded transgression (DAMT) are dreams wherein the dreamer absent-mindedly performs an action that he or she has been trying to stop (one classic example is of a quitting smoker having dreams of lighting a cigarette). Subjects who have had DAMT have reported waking with intense feelings of guilt. One study found a positive ...

  7. The Most Common Sex Dreams and What They Mean - AOL

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    While these dreams can make it very uncomfortable at work the next day, remember, as “embarrassing” as these dreams can be, they are good because they show you—in their weird way—what you ...

  8. Why Do I Keep Having Recurring Dreams? - AOL

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    The strange makeup of recurring dreams. Research has found that most recurring dreams have a negative tone with themes often related to helplessness, failure, or being chased. But sometimes they ...

  9. False awakening - Wikipedia

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    A false awakening may occur following a dream or following a lucid dream (one in which the dreamer has been aware of dreaming). Particularly, if the false awakening follows a lucid dream, the false awakening may turn into a "pre-lucid dream", [2] that is, one in which the dreamer may start to wonder if they are really awake and may or may not come to the correct conclusion.