To cry or not to cry for the dead – What does your culture say about dreaming of crying for the dead?
To cry or not to cry for the dead – What does your culture say about dreaming of crying for[…]
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Read moreSome ancient dream interpretaters were Artemidorus, and Synesius. Artemidorus: Artemidorus lived in 2 AD in Daldis, in Greece-Rome. He valued[…]
Read morewe can’t recognise our memories because our dreams are distorted & displaced. A dream’s content may be strange and unfamiliar[…]
Read moreThe Celtics peoples, who include the Irish, Scottish Gaelic (Scotland), Welsh, Breton, Manx and Cornish say thin places are portals[…]
Read morePrecognitive and premonitory dreams come from the unconscious, that exist in a different realm, which may be beyond our time[…]
Read moreHere is a list of Different types of dreams on dead people. The posts are compiled here for easier reference.[…]
Read moreHow do you furnish your bedroom for better sleep and dreams? We like our bedrooms to be bright, airy and[…]
Read moreJapanese, South Koreans and Singaporeans are the top three nationalities who are workaholics and playaholics. They deprive themselves of sleep[…]
Read moreWhy do I say a bedtime routine makes you sleep & dream? If you establish a bedtime routine and carry[…]
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