How nice it is to lie down in your soft and cozy bed after a hard day. Cover yourself with a blanket, cheer up the pillow and fall asleep peacefully. The working day ends at this moment, but another life is just beginning. In this life, any of us can be a superhero, a millionaire, an athlete or just an observer. You can live life or watch it. It also happens that you can fall asleep again or, on the contrary, wake up abruptly. All this is possible in a dream. That’s just where they come from, what we need them for
Almost every person experiences some kind of “visions” during sleep. We dream of people, places, events, some objects or phenomena. Most often, a person sees a dream in the first person and forgets most of the dream in the morning. Some dreams affect emotions and can be very realistic.
So, we understood why we have dreams and what they are, but how to unravel the “bird language” in which they speak to us? The language of dreams is literally filled with symbols, and sometimes their interweaving is so complex that it seems insoluble. The so-called multilevel interpretation of dreams can help you here.