Dreams

Dreams: Exercise For The Brain, New Study Suggests

psychology.about.com | Posted 11.11.2009 | Living


According to a new study by sleep and dream expert J. Allan Hobson, dreams might just be the brain's way of preparing for all of experiences it will e...

Got Goals, Lack Follow-Through?

Joseph Satto | Posted 11.06.2009 | Living


Joseph Satto

Although it took me a while to sort this out, apparently its something that a lot of people already knew. "A fool with a plan will beat a genius with no plan every time."

The Imposter Syndrome: A Clue To Why People Stop Living Long Before They Die

Srinivasan Pillay | Posted 11.03.2009 | Living


Srinivasan Pillay

Have you ever wondered why your achievements in life reached a plateau when they did - how you were on the path of your dream before something got in the way and stopped the surge?

The Sleep Diaries: Do Men And Women Dream Differently?

DivineCaroline | Annie Tucker Morgan | Posted 10.30.2009 | Living


Is it true that women dream about clothes and men dream about cars? There is overwhelming evidence that indicates men and women have significantly dis...

An Elephant in the Room?

Stephen Gyllenhaal | Posted 10.29.2009 | Books


Stephen Gyllenhaal

The Times article is delicious reading if you are interested in the strange world of past and present psychiatry, but what caught my eye most was a dream that the journalist reported to have had.

How to Find Your Calling

Carolyn Rubenstein | Posted 10.29.2009 | Living


Carolyn Rubenstein

The solution often becomes apparent when we allow ourselves to ask a simple question, "Where do I go from here?" Just imagine where your mind may lead you!

What Do Blind People See When They Dream?

divinecaroline.com | : Vicki Santillano (View Profile) | Posted 10.27.2009 | Living


The way blind people dream is quite unique, but dream they do, just as frequently as anyone else. On the other hand, "Do blind people see in their dre...

Dreamwork As A Healing Path Through Grief And Loss

intent.com | Julie Lange | Posted 10.26.2009 | Living


Within a few weeks of my teenage son Justin's death in 1993, I realized I was in over my head and called a psychologist who had been recommended by a ...

Recurring Dreams: Why Do You Keep Having Them?

wowOwow | Posted 10.20.2009 | Living


Join Joan Ganz Cooney, Liz Smith and Candice Bergen on replaying your dreams......

Artist Tim Burke Recycles Detroit History, And Rescues Himself (PHOTOS)

Diane Tucker | Posted 10.19.2009 | Green


Diane Tucker

Detroiter Tim Burke calls himself an artist, a scavenger, and a non-practicing alcoholic. Devoted to the reuse of refuse, the 40-something sculptor us...

Sleep Amnesia: Why Do We Forget Our Dreams?

divinecaroline.com | Vicki Santillano | Posted 10.16.2009 | Living


Everyone experiences dreamless nights at least once in a while, so unless we're all terrible at remembering dreams, something else must be going on....

Second Wind Dreams Provides "Old-Time" Adventures

Posted 10.13.2009 | Impact


Most people in their 90s don't get to jump out of an airplane, ride a motorcycle, or drink beer in a jazz club. But, that's exactly what Second Wind D...

What Do Dreams Say About Your Physical Health?

Anne Hill | Posted 09.16.2009 | Living


Anne Hill

While dream of physical health issues are quite common, doctors have been slow to catch on to the diagnostic potential of dream reports.

How To Squeeze Enjoyment Out Of Unemployment

divinecaroline.com | Suzannah Scully | Posted 09.16.2009 | Living


The secret to enjoying yourself when you are unemployed is to achieve enough during the day where you don't feel guilty about it. In fact, you will be...

The Lottery Question

Don McNay | Posted 10.16.2009 | Business


Don McNay

Everyone has dreams and desires but usually keep them hidden, back in the recesses of their minds. The lottery question gets those dreams and desires out in the open, on the front burner.

Ask Maddisen - How to Easily Interpret Your Dreams

Maddisen K. Krown | Posted 09.29.2009 | Living


Maddisen K. Krown

I've been using these questions for years for quick evaluation of dreams, and have found them to be very useful and enlightening.

Dreamers

Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort | Posted 10.04.2009 | Living


Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort

We shall live in a world of love and dream, a world of cornucopia and utopia. I dream therefore I am. I dare therefore I am. Where are you dreamers?

What You Don't Know About Dreams

Sean McManus | Posted 09.12.2009 | Living


Sean McManus

The popularity of dream studies goes in waves, and right now the dream wave is cresting. As New York dream researcher Ross Levin told me recently, "Dreams are hot right now."

Who Killed JFK's Dream?

Stephen Gyllenhaal | Posted 09.10.2009 | Politics


Stephen Gyllenhaal

I can go to any movie theater and see America deeply involved in a space program, but the real space program is nearly dead on the vine.

Something More to That "Bloggers in Pajamas" Myth?

Anne Hill | Posted 09.10.2009 | Media


Anne Hill

I think the secret fear of those who disparage bloggers is not that they are slovenly or erratic, but that they are tapping into realms of consciousness deeper than the rational mind has access to.

Mind Benders: Tales From the Tour

Dr. Larry Dossey | Posted 09.04.2009 | Living


Dr. Larry Dossey

"Just" stories? You decide. I'm reminded of the capricious way we physicians regard patients' stories in medicine. If you don't like the story, you call it an anecdote. If you like it, you call it a case history.

A Modest Sign of Recovery

Anne Hill | Posted 08.29.2009 | Living


Anne Hill

To gauge the pulse of the nation, I just step into my town's post office and see what strange things the mail has brought.

Dream a Little Dream...

Leeat Granek, PhD | Posted 08.28.2009 | Living


Leeat Granek, PhD

I always thought that if you worked really hard and put your whole heart into achieving your dreams, they would come true. It turns out, this is not so.

Sharing a Bed? Share Your Dreams!

Anne Hill | Posted 08.22.2009 | Living


Anne Hill

In the beginning of any relationship there are habits to adjust to, personality quirks to discover, and systems to be worked out.

Sleep Paralysis Gets Screentime--But Not as a Horror Flick

Dr. Michael J. Breus | Posted 08.20.2009 | Living


Dr. Michael J. Breus

Sleep paralysis is an area that deserves more attention and study.