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Fun Facts About Dreams and Their
Meaning
Dreams have been around for at least as long as
human beings, of course, and drea ms are
universal, experienced by men and women, young and old, and people of all
cultures and ethnicities. In some ways, dreams are a universal language,
and there are certain themes, such as falling, flying, taking a test and
finding yourself naked, that show up in dreams throughout the world.
Dreams, it could be said, represent a kind of universal human
language.
Dreams have been studied
throughout history, and dream interpretation is an old art form
indeed, dating back at least as far as 3000-4000 B.C. Even today, dream
interpreters are highly sought out for their help untangling the sometimes
puzzling world of dreams.
You may think you know everything
there is to know about dreams and dream interpretation, but did you know
that:
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A third of our lives is spent in
sleep, and a good amount of that time is spent in
dreams.
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The average person dreams from
between four to seven times every night. That means that by the
time you reach the age of 80, you will have had between 116,800 and
204,400 dreams.
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That number may be even larger, since there is evidence
that dreaming begins even before birth. No one deigns to know what
unborn babies dream about, but there is evidence that they do
dream.
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In the average lifetime, a person will have spent
approximately six years in dream sleep, equivalent to more than 2,100
days of dreaming.
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There are records of dream interpretation, written on
clay tablets, dating back more than 4,000 years.
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Those who could interpret dreams were held in high
regard in Roman and Greek societies, and their counsel was sought before
making significant political and military decisions.
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Everyone dreams every night, even though only a tiny
fraction of those dreams are remembered upon waking. 
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Many animals dream as well, although no one has been
able to ask them what they dream about.
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People have to dream, though no one really knows why.
What we do know is that preventing people from dreaming can cause
irritability, mood changes and even hallucinations.
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The average person spends about one quarter of his or
her sleep time in dream sleep, and dreams an average of four to seven
times during that time.
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The average episode of dream sleep lasts about 10 to 15
minutes.
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Dreams slip away very quickly upon waking. It's
estimated that as much as half the dream's content is forgotten within
five minutes, and after only ten minutes up to 90% of the dream can be
gone forever.
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Men dream more about other men than about women, but
women tend to dream about men and women equally.
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The brain is actually more active, not less during dream
sleep than during wakefulness.
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People who are awakened during dream sleep are able to
recall their dreams vividly and in great detail, while those who wake
normally generally are not. 
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Both men and women experience sexual arousal during most
dreams, regardless of whether the nature of the dream was sexual or
not.
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Smokers who are quitting often experience more intense
dreams than either non-smokers or current smokers.
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Babies and toddlers dream just as adults do, but studies
have revealed they do not dream about themselves. Toddlers generally do
not appear in their own dreams until they are at least three or four
years old.
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It's not possible to dream and snore
simultaneously.
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Nightmares are a common trauma of childhood, with the
first nightmares usually occurring by the age of three, and typically
lasting at least until the child is seven or eight years
old.
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Many people report having experienced Déjà vu in their
dreams, but dreams involving Déjà vu are more common in women than in
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