Every night millions of dreams are happening all over the world, many of which we forget. But there are always those that we remember and many that we tend to have in common.
There’s been speculation over dream interpretation for years now, and it’s very unlikely that there’s a right or wrong answer. More often than not our dreams are personal and the meaning is unique to each individual.
But what about those reoccurring dreams that many of us recognise? TEMPUR unravels the meanings of our most frequent dreams…
Teeth falling out is one of the most common dreams, but there’s lots of speculation over this dreams meaning. Here are some frequent interpretations…
Being chased is more like a nightmare than a dream to many of us. This is one that several of us can relate to, but what is the dreams meaning?
Among the more embarrassing of our common dreams are the naked ones – turning up to work without your clothes or meeting up with friends in the nude. So why do our dreams put us in these peculiar circumstances?
Another regular dream is being out of control in a car, whether you are a passenger or in the driving seat. These are some explanations for what this may represent:
Falling in a dream can be one of the most disconcerting feelings of all, one which many of us experience regularly, but what does this vision say about our waking life?
It’s also good to know why we dream and at what point in our sleep cycle these common yet peculiar dreams occur.
If we think of sleep in two different parts – REM and NREM – then our most intense and vivid dreams occur in during REM sleep. REM sleep is the deepest stage of sleep you can reach, essential for forming memory and enabling us to learn better.
Using a TEMPUR mattress will help you reach the most restorative stages of sleep, ensuring you have optimum comfort while drifting off to the land of nod (where you and your neighbour might share one of these common dreams!)
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