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    What Is Dream

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    refilled by the Light‚ he "wakes up" to a new day. Again‚ sacred books describe the spiritual states of a Kabbalist’s soul. They do not talk about our physical bodies or the dream phenomenon. A Kabbalist can experience the spiritual state called "dreaming" even while physically awake. There is no connection between the soul and the physical body; the two are completely separate. Thank you!

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    Like the Molave

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    marmoreal dream! Until our people‚ seeing‚ are become Like the molave‚ firm‚ resilient‚ staunch Rising on the hillside‚ unafraid‚ Strong in its own fibre; yes‚ like the molave! Not yet‚ Rizal‚ not yet. The glory hour will come. Out of the silent dreaming‚ From the seven thousand fold silence‚ We shall emerge‚ saying‚ WE ARE FILIPINOS‚ And no longer be ashamed. Sleep not in peace‚ The dream is not yet fully carved. Hard the wood‚ but harder the blows. Yet the molave will stand; Yet the molave

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    Sleep Research Proposal

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    King‚ D. B.‚ & DeCicco‚ T. L. (2007). The relationships between dream content and physical health‚ mood‚ and self-construal. Dreaming‚ 17(3)‚ 127-139. Retrieved from http://proxy.lib.utk.edu:90/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/614467693?acc ountid=14766 King and DeCicco researched how the content of dreams correlated with the physical functions of the body. They found that as energy‚ vitality‚ and health decreased in individuals‚ injuries and illnesses were found more frequently in

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    Ancient Egypt and Dreams

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    dreams mean.   C. Statement of Relevance:   Dreams are something we all experience every night‚ whether we remember them or not.   One-third of your life is spent sleeping‚ and in an average life time you would have spent about six years of it dreaming (dreammoods.com).     D. Thesis: Dream interpretation   E. Thesis & Points:   First‚ I would like to talk to you about the history of dream interpretation.   I want to tell you some interesting facts about dreams. Then I will give a brief

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    Eleanor Roosevelt once said‚ “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams”. The hopes and aspirations that have been conjured by an individual serve as motivational forces that drive the person toward their goals. Thus‚ dreaming can be considered as one of life’s basic necessities. As the speaker in “Harlem” explores the outcomes of postponed dreams‚ various comparisons have been made throughout the poem in regard to basic‚ everyday tasks. The speaker utilizes similes that

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    Animal Related Dreams

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    4. What do people tend to dream about‚ and what theories have been proposed to explain why people dream at all? On an average‚ throughout the person’s life span‚ it is assumed that a person spends six years of his life dreaming. Dreaming often has common themes associated with failure like being physically abused‚ forbiddance‚ chased and experiencing something disastrous. Sexual context in dreams is in bare minimal level. Often‚ a person’s previous day’s activities‚ excluding sexual context is what

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    [ In many ancient societies‚ such as those of Egypt and Greece‚ dreaming was considered a supernatural communication or a means of divine intervention‚ whose message could be unravelled by people with certain powers. In modern times‚ various schools of psychology have offered theories about the meaning of dreams 2. Analyze the dream based on Dreams for Survival theory. The dreams-for-survival theory is the idea that dreaming allows a person to process information from the day and this is how

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    My Quality Word

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    My Quality World My quality world is something many people dream about of what they expect achieve in life. Many people keep trying ‚but never get to the point in life where they actually want to be.They just settle for anything else easy even though it is not really where they want to be in life at all.As William Glasser said ‚ there are different steps to reach our goals‚ and only perseverance ‚ hard working‚ social life and terms goals ensure success.In order to reach my goal I will always

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    Since the dream assignment was initially assigned‚ I have been having strange and weird dreams that I would not even be able to being explaining‚ so I decided to choose a dream I had in the past that I vividly remember. A couple years ago‚ probably four or five‚ I had a dream that I will probably remember forever. In this dream‚ I died. I remember being in an immeasurably large and murky room. The only thing in the room‚ besides myself‚ was an enormous pool. It was a strange start to the dream‚ but

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    A Pleasant Daydream

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    me just zero in on big dreams‚ small dreams‚ and daydreams. Only the insane do not have dreams. But most of us are conditioned from young NOT to have big dreams. “Wake up and smell the coffee‚” says dad. “Stop dreaming!” says mum. “Dream on‚” says your sister. “Haha…you must be dreaming!” says your mate. So we make small dreams‚ accepting the so-called fact that the bigger the dream‚ the bigger the disappointment. In doing do‚ we reign in our guts‚ confidence and self-belief‚ do the ordinary‚ and

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