When something ends, do realistic dreams come with it?

Examples:

  • Boss retires
  • Colleagues with whom you have often worked quit
  • Moving out of the old apartment
  • Retirement and last working day
  • School leaving certificate
  • Change of job
  • Completed computer game
  • Someone has died (e.g. relatives, friends, work colleagues)

etc.

Do you have realistic dreams the following night?

If so, why? Would you have more intense dreams with people you've been with more often than with people you've seen less often or had less contact with?

What are your experiences? Have you had any special dreams, for example, when your boss is retiring or has already left and you already have information about the new boss? For example, if the new boss is from Hamburg, you might dream about a company where the new boss is from one of the following nights.

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ZEOL709
1 year ago

The psyche processes all impressions in sleep.

Is of course stronger when the emotions are stronger.

Personally, I have not yet noticed a correlation between realistic dreams and things that go to the end.

But I’d say that the psyche does something.

M4RC3LL0
1 year ago

It doesn’t matter whether it’s an end, a beginning, an upcoming event or something else…

They are subconscious processes that cause sleep to become more restless and thus make dreams more realistic or deal more with real events.

In dream meaning it is often assumed that upcoming events influence the Close to reality of dreams. This assumption is based on the idea that the subconscious tries to prepare for the upcoming events or to Processing.

If a person focuses on a particular event or reacts emotionally to it, this can lead to an increased integration of these topics into their dreams. The subconscious tends to process relevant information and emotions, which is reflected in dreams.

It is therefore common that dreams appear particularly realistic in such times and deal with the upcoming events at subconscious level.

So, Sigmund Freud in his “psychoanalysis” or Carl Gustav Jung in his “expanded perspective”

Kitty009
1 year ago

I had dreamed several times that I’d be on vacation soon and so it actually happened