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More Fun Facts About Dreams
Dreams have been studied throughout history and
those who try to interpre dr eams have
tried to make sense of these nighttime visitations for as long as their
have been people to dream. People who were able interpret dreams, and
those whose dreams were particularly vivid, where often thought to be
imbued with divine powers, and they were given a special place in their
societies.
Even today, dream interpretation
remains a highly sought after art, and science is continuing to focus on
dream interpretation as a way to deal with all kinds of anxieties and
other underlying psychological issues.
There are some interesting facts
about dreaming that you may not be aware of. These include:
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One third of most people's lives
is spent asleep, and a good portion of that time is spent in dream
sleep.
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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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Dreams have existed as long as human beings. There are
records of dreams going back over 4,000 years.
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Dream interpretation has existed almost as long as
dreaming, and Roman senators in the ancient world often engaged the
services of dream interpreters before making important political and
social decisions.
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Every human being dreams. Even if you do not remember
your dreams, you dream between four and seven times a night, every
night.
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Many animals dream as well. All mammals are thought to
dream, and it is suspected that some lower animals dream as well.
What they dream about, however, remains a mystery.
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If people are prevented from dreaming, they suffer a
variety of personality disorders and psychological problems. The exact
function of dream sleep is still not known, but it is known that
dreaming is an indispensable part of life.
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The average person spends two hours per night sleeping,
and has from four to seven dreams during that time.
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Even blind people dream. The dreams of blind people who
were previously sighted sometimes contain visual images, while the
dreams of those who have been blind from birth do not. Vision is not the
only component of a dream, however. Dreams also contain sounds, sights,
smells and touch sensations.
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Dreams are forgotten very quickly upon waking. It's
estimated that 50% of the content of a dream is lost within five minutes
of waking, and after 10 minutes as much as 90% of the dream can be
forgotten. 
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The word dream is derived from a word in Middle English.
This word, dreme, translates to "music" and "joy". It is therefore
apparent that dreams have long been looked at as a source of wonder and
inspiration.
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Men most often dream about other men, while women tend
to dream about men and women equally.
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Studies of brain wave activity have revealed greater
activity during dreaming than during waking periods.
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People who are awakened during dream sleep are able to
recall their dreams vividly, while those who wait until morning to wake
often are not.
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Everyone, men and women, seem to experience sexual
arousal during their dreams, regardless of whether or not the content of
the dream is overtly sexual.
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Smokers who are trying to quit often report greater
intensity in their dreams.
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Studies have shown that toddlers do not dream about
themselves. In general, toddlers do not appear in their own dreams
until they reach the age of three or four.
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It's impossible to snore and dream at the same
time.
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Children commonly experience nightmares, and these
nightmares usually begin by the age of three and last until the child is
seven or eight years old.
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More than 60% of people surveyed have reported
experiencing Déjà vu in their dreams. Déjà vu dreams occur more
frequently in women than in
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