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Amy and Krista never read Word Up! Magazine, but it would be one badass dream if the Bewitches rode in limos with Salt-N-Pepa, the real bad B’s here. Snapping out of that cloud, Krista takes us through the science of dreams which have captivated humans for as long as we’ve been on this planet. So, why do we dream at all? Do our dreams actually mean anything and can they predict the future? What about bad nightmares and sleepwalking? Ancient Egyptians and Greeks thought dreams were signs from the Gods, while Freud and Carl Jung believed dreams were unresolved thoughts or fears from our subconscious. Today’s science community has not landed on one consensus for why we dream and what dreams are made of, but modern theories have largely abandoned Freudian Dream Theory for theories more rooted in brain cognition and physiology. Sweet dreams.
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Amy and Krista never read Word Up! Magazine, but it would be one badass dream if the Bewitches rode in limos with Salt-N-Pepa, the real bad B’s here. Snapping out of that cloud, Krista takes us through the science of dreams which have captivated humans for as long as we’ve been on this planet. So, why do we dream at all? Do our dreams actually mean anything and can they predict the future? What about bad nightmares and sleepwalking? Ancient Egyptians and Greeks thought dreams were signs from the Gods, while Freud and Carl Jung believed dreams were unresolved thoughts or fears from our subconscious. Today’s science community has not landed on one consensus for why we dream and what dreams are made of, but modern theories have largely abandoned Freudian Dream Theory for theories more rooted in brain cognition and physiology. Sweet dreams.