Nightmares
Dreams and remembering them
We all dream every day, but we only remember a small part of our dreams. Some people think they never dream, but they do. Dreams are not just visual images but include sounds, emotions, and imagination.
The effect of the psychological state on dreams
Dreams reflect our psychological state. For example, dreams about arguing with friends or blaming our wives show our relationship troubles. These dreams mirror our thoughts before sleep.
Nightmares
Nightmares are dreams filled with terrifying events. They leave us feeling scared and worried. These dreams are not just random but carry deep meanings and are often repeated.
Examples of nightmares
Examples include dreams of being buried alive or trapped in dark tunnels. They can also feature mountains collapsing or falling from great heights. These dreams may use symbols like goblins or show realistic scenes of war.
Feeling helpless in nightmares
Nightmares often make us feel trapped or unable to move. We may try to scream but can't be heard. It's a terrifying feeling that can only be broken by waking up.
Causes of nightmares
Physical causes
Health issues like indigestion or poor sleep position can cause nightmares. Certain diseases or drugs can also trigger them.
Psychological and social causes
Our social and cultural environment can also lead to nightmares. Strong influences can stir up disturbing dreams and nightmares.
Satan's interference in dreams
Satan's influence is a major cause of nightmares. We don't fully understand how he interferes with our dreams.