Technology like this may one day be able to help us capture our deepest subconscious desires, and fears, as a ‘home movie’. The question however needs to be asked whether the realm of our dreams is better left in the dark.
Admit it, because we’ve all had a crazy sex dream about someone that we really ought not to have imagined in that way.
There’s no sweeter relief than waking up shaking and sweating after a gruelling fit of late-night purgatory and realising that it was merely a nightmare.
Research shows that recurring dreams, like being late or showing up naked, may reflect unresolved conflicts in your life.
Knowing where your nightmares come from and how to control them goes a long way towards a decent night’s sleep.
Google searches related to weird and vivid dreams have surged during lockdown, so you’re not alone. Here’s what experts reckon is going on.
The most recent PowerBall winner believes that he and his wife received signs from God that he should buy a ticket.
Many actors, including Bradley Cooper, swear by dream analysis, or ‘dream studies’, as it is commonly called. Hey, who are we to judge?
Oh, there’s nothing like the hopes of owning your very own Boeing to keep up with those lotto tickets.
New research could give insight as to why we sometimes wake up literally crawling out of our dreams, feeling like we are never going to be fully awake and make it to the office…
Do you struggle to remember your dreams? Of course you do, nearly everyone does. That’s not to say that you can’t remember them at all. If you were to say, write down or dictate exactly what you recall of your dreams within the first five minutes of waking up, you’d be able to capture at least a part of them. And over time, you might be able to comb that data for patterns. Shadow is an app that will help you to do that.
Just when you thought movies like Inception seemed too far fetched – Japanese scientists find a way to “read” peoples dreams.