Sleep dreams, aka. a dream, is an experience many people have when they sleep. They come from the inner, hidden mind. In dreams many images and objects spin together in a sometimes nonsense way.
A Google search is a great way to learn about something. There are many interesting images associated with sleep dreams. One comes from a tattoo web site. It’s a child’s head floating over a field by the ocean. It portrays the jumble of many dreams. As a whole they’re nothing but a mess. Someone would be hard pressed to determine their relationship to each other. But they make some sense in the dreamer’s life.
Another photo that comes up for the search term sleep dreams is of a woman sleeping. There are electrodes connected to her face and forehead. Her dreams are being studied. The article, in Scientific American, relates new discoveries into dreaming. Sleeping less may lead to dreaming more. A good night’s sleep the day after not sleeping will likely include a lot of dreams. The reason is that people who are very tired sleep more deeply. The formula for dreaming is now revealed.
Another sleep dreams photo is more of a cartoon drawing. Here more of the jumbled dream imagery is seen. A young girl sleeps in bed. Her bed is next to a tree with animal heads growing from its branches. Standing on top of her head board is a bird and a tiny house with legs. There is a fish in the bed next to her. A tentacled owl watches her from the foot board of the bed. The bed floats in the sky. What looks like a satellite, and some shooting stars, pass by. It’s not a dark drawing. The girl is smiling.
Another image for sleep dreams is also a cartoon drawing. It’s of a man sleeping in bed. We know he was cold. Because now he has pulled the radiator from the wall. He’s using it like a cover. It must be a dream because nobody can sleep under a radiator.
Google lists over 4,350,000 images for sleep dreams. That’s a lot to seeSleep dreams results in over four million hits on Google. Pick one to explore.
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