It has been proved that women dream more often and vividly than men, because their dream composition is less influenced and allied to external movements. A nightmare suggests to a dreamer, health and diet needs attention, relaxing is necessary, to sleep in a well ventilated room in a relaxed posture. Human dreams are basically of 3 types viz. spiritual subjective and physical. They relate to past, present and future and are also influenced by past or subjective, physical and spiritual causes.
The subjective dream possesses an element of caution and divination, though the true meaning is hidden in symbols or allegory. The subjective dreams are a result of the mental pictures of the dreamer related to his past falling on his conscious mind at present. It is dependant on the picture which the dreamer assumes and accordingly it brings the ill or good fortune.
Physical dreams are more or less not very much important. They are super induced by the anxious waking mind and when this is so, they do not possess any prophetic significance. But as the past and the present enter into shaping a dream i.e. the future, the reflection thus left on the waking mind should not go by unheeded.
Finally, the spiritual dreams are brought about by the higher self penetrating the soul realm, and reflecting upon the waking mind approaching events.
Developing the power of Dreams Always retire to bed in a negative condition. This is possible once you your minds clear and free from all sorts of material rubbish as much as possible. A person can completely relax his mind and body to the receptive mood required for dreams to appear as realities, or true explanations of future events.
Dreams Exaggerated The will is suspended during sleep, and so the dream mind is more a prey to excitability than the waking mind. Thus, when images appear upon the dream vision, they are frequently distorted into hideous malformations that fill our mind with fear and excitement.
The constant dwelling of the mind upon certain things distorts their shapes upon subjectivity, thus throwing dreams in exactly opposite channels to the waking reality. Yet, we always feel a sense of being awake in dreams like these.
When dreams are less prescient Dreams are subjective symbols used to impress the material mind with the upcoming sense of good and evil. The spiritual part of we - the human beings is Subjectivity. Any kind of thoughts first enter our physical minds and then affect us.
Frequently, the soul becomes so much filled with material or present ideas, that the spiritual symbols are crowded out, and then it is that dreams seem to be contrary. Material subjectivity, that is all thoughts and ideas emanating from material sources, go to make up this section of dreams.
At the end of a whole day of hectic work, Mr. Rajiv Mathur, the project manager of a reputed company, steeped out of his office with a face, the expression of which cannot be actually mentioned! When asked by his colleagues, he replied that he is very anxious for the partially completed project which, by any means, has to be completed by the next day i.e. as it is the deadline date!
Now what is Anxiety? Is it tension? No. Is it fear? Well, not either. It is something which is invisible, intangible. It is a sort of sickness sometimes irresolute, sometimes violent and again at times it is unendurable! It is not real fear, yet it belongs to the fear syndrome. So what actually is it? Well, it is a kind of fear. But a fear which is inexplicable.
It is best describes as the fear of a danger which does not in reality exist. A fear for the unknown! Anxiety, during a period of crisis, sometimes bring about severe physical disturbances such as quickening or slowing down of the pulse rates, paleness, drooping mouth, sweat, haggard eyes and respiratory and cardiac troubles.
Effects of Anxiety
Anxiety is an exaggerated tension, with several common side effects. The very common effects of anxiousness or anxiety are:
1.A feeling of having a lump in the throat. 2.An obstruction in the throat. 3.A feeling of having an iron band across the chest or in front of the heart. 4.A choked throat causing dumbness. 5.Tightness of the bladder with frequent urine discharges. 6.Difficulty in digesting. 7.Bloated by wind. 8.Stammering. 9.Palpitations in the stomach or intestines, etc. 10.Agitation. 11.All kinds of twitches. 12.Fits of hysteria. 13.Over salivating. 14.Tears and flushes. 15.Convulsions. 16.Vomiting, and 17.Trembling and palpitations of the heart with heavy heartbeats.
Anxiety - physical or psychological?
Anxiety is basically a psychological effect, although certain physical illnesses such as epilepsy or cardiac troubles do cause anxiety. Psychologically, anxiety appears when some element within becomes menacing to an individual. For instance, take the case of a timid chef. Because of his job profile he is forced to appear timid. Yet the thought of being discovered as a timid person presents to him a permanent threat. It is very logical to assume that in the face of permanent menace, anxiety will appear. Now this anxiety may be a conscious or an unconscious one.
In any case, anxiety arising from a psychological cause is just as intense as a fear which is provoked by a visible danger. Too often, there is a tendency to diagnose such sickness as being 'imaginary illness' because the victims are unable to define their anxieties. They are not imaginary but very real illness. Whether the illness is objective or subjective dies not really bother!
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