Dream of mining for the dead
Publish: 2021-05-13 16:37:48
1. Dreaming of Mines represents wealth and achievements. Dream of the mine, that they bear hardships and stand hard work, self-sufficiency
dreaming of working in a mine indicates a lot of wealth through their own efforts
dreaming of going to work in a mine means that hard work will be rewarded
I dream of working from the mine, which shows that I have achieved fruitful results in my work;
dreaming of working in a mine indicates a lot of wealth through their own efforts
dreaming of going to work in a mine means that hard work will be rewarded
I dream of working from the mine, which shows that I have achieved fruitful results in my work;
2. Dreaming that the dead person is dead again means:
in the past two days, your fortune has improved, your work has been more successful, your business is smooth, and you are recognized by the public. On investment and financial management, you still maintain a positive attitude. You just can't figure out when there will be a good time. It's just a preview lesson before investment. In fact, it's easy to go with the flow without being forced<
dream of the good or bad fortune of the dead again:
the situation is stable and peaceful, with the help of subordinates, the status and property are safe, and the wood solution is used to eliminate water and fire, which leads to success. However, if the personality has a bad number, it is difficult to extend after success, and there are sudden disasters, suffering and other considerations, which are more prone to unexpected disasters and violent changes e to love China Kyrgyzstan]
for reference only, don't take it seriously!
in the past two days, your fortune has improved, your work has been more successful, your business is smooth, and you are recognized by the public. On investment and financial management, you still maintain a positive attitude. You just can't figure out when there will be a good time. It's just a preview lesson before investment. In fact, it's easy to go with the flow without being forced<
dream of the good or bad fortune of the dead again:
the situation is stable and peaceful, with the help of subordinates, the status and property are safe, and the wood solution is used to eliminate water and fire, which leads to success. However, if the personality has a bad number, it is difficult to extend after success, and there are sudden disasters, suffering and other considerations, which are more prone to unexpected disasters and violent changes e to love China Kyrgyzstan]
for reference only, don't take it seriously!
3. Dreaming of a dead man's grave means a day when change brings you little trouble! Today, as long as there are signs of the bad things that we haven't done in ten years, they will be discovered immediately. So it's important to be cautious today! I like to joke with others, but if it's not consistent with your usual style, you'd better hold back your playfulness
praise
dream of the good and bad fortune of the dead man's grave:
e to diligence and successful development, fame and fortune is undoubtedly a good omen However, if you are afraid that personality and geography are vicious numbers, you will easily lead to chaos in your family. If you combine heaven, earth, water and fire, you will be afraid that the good times will not last long and you will fail one day.
praise
dream of the good and bad fortune of the dead man's grave:
e to diligence and successful development, fame and fortune is undoubtedly a good omen However, if you are afraid that personality and geography are vicious numbers, you will easily lead to chaos in your family. If you combine heaven, earth, water and fire, you will be afraid that the good times will not last long and you will fail one day.
4. 2. It's better not to use the brain too much before sleep, so as to avoid the excessive excitation of the cerebral cortex and cause dreams
3. Pay attention to sleeping posture. Generally, it is better to sleep on the right side and correct the bad habit of sleeping on the stomach 39; Friends, dreams, is a kind of enjoyment, can let you experience many things you can't experience. Hope to help you, wish you a good dream!
3. Pay attention to sleeping posture. Generally, it is better to sleep on the right side and correct the bad habit of sleeping on the stomach 39; Friends, dreams, is a kind of enjoyment, can let you experience many things you can't experience. Hope to help you, wish you a good dream!
5. Dream character: dead body
dreaming of a dead body means that you intend to forget some unpleasant past events and stand up again from frustration. Don't be afraid. If the dream is happy, it is an auspicious dream. If it is sad and serious, there will be accidents. Dream of the resurrection of the dead if dream of the dead father alive, that there will be disputes among family members. If you dream of a dead friend, it means that there will be material difficulties. Dream of the corpse out of the coffin, said for a long time did not contact friends will suddenly visit the omen. Dream of talking with the dead, that some small wishes can be achieved, things in progress will succeed, or things under discussion will have good news. But if the dead cry in the dream, it shows that everything is not going well. The wish can not be achieved. Dream of the dead into the home, the omen of luck. It's lucky to dream that you are holding a corpse and have good fortune: if the corpse stinks, your career will be more prosperous; if it's a corpse and maggot, you will make a big profit and may make a big fortune. Dream of holding a skeleton that will be slandered or cheated. Dream of their own death that property will be more and more, all the good omen. Dream of someone's death. If you dream of the death of a friend who is still alive, you will have good fortune. Dream of a funeral that will be scattered money or big money But if you dream about the funeral of your own death, it's good luck.) Dream and cremation means that good things can be expected will come. Dream of attending a funeral to mourn or remember the dead, that he will be pregnant or close relatives of someone will have a child.
dreaming of a dead body means that you intend to forget some unpleasant past events and stand up again from frustration. Don't be afraid. If the dream is happy, it is an auspicious dream. If it is sad and serious, there will be accidents. Dream of the resurrection of the dead if dream of the dead father alive, that there will be disputes among family members. If you dream of a dead friend, it means that there will be material difficulties. Dream of the corpse out of the coffin, said for a long time did not contact friends will suddenly visit the omen. Dream of talking with the dead, that some small wishes can be achieved, things in progress will succeed, or things under discussion will have good news. But if the dead cry in the dream, it shows that everything is not going well. The wish can not be achieved. Dream of the dead into the home, the omen of luck. It's lucky to dream that you are holding a corpse and have good fortune: if the corpse stinks, your career will be more prosperous; if it's a corpse and maggot, you will make a big profit and may make a big fortune. Dream of holding a skeleton that will be slandered or cheated. Dream of their own death that property will be more and more, all the good omen. Dream of someone's death. If you dream of the death of a friend who is still alive, you will have good fortune. Dream of a funeral that will be scattered money or big money But if you dream about the funeral of your own death, it's good luck.) Dream and cremation means that good things can be expected will come. Dream of attending a funeral to mourn or remember the dead, that he will be pregnant or close relatives of someone will have a child.
6. The experience of home in sleep will still puzzle us if you want to know why the content of dreams is like that So I suggest you go to "dream analysis". Here, we only discuss "why do people dream?" From the source of the dream to understand the causes of this phenomenon. So, let's start now
what happens when we fall asleep? So far, we have discussed sleep as a "off" state. However, in this "off" state, the brain is still doing some extremely complex things
you may have heard that at some point in sleep, we will enter a brain functional stage called rapid eye movement (REM). During REM sleep, part of the wake-up system is a little bit awake. It's ring this sleep phase that some very subtle things happen in some parts of the brain. They encode episodic memories. The so-called episodic memories are memories of what you experienced ring the day
deep in your brain, there is a hippocampal shaped area called hippocampus. In general, we believe that the hippocampus is responsible for integrating short-term memory into long-term memory. At the same time, hippocampus also plays a very important role in spatial navigation (the ability to use markers to find the path from a to b). So far, our most reasonable guess is that the hippocampus can form a small internal map of its surroundings as we move
if you want to monitor the activity of the hippocampus, you will be faced with a group of cells with strange properties. As long as you are in a certain position in space, these neurons called place cells will proce nerve impulses
when it comes to this, students majoring in neuroscience often ask, "wait... What did you say?"
an example might be more helpful. Imagine you enter an empty room. You think it's an empty bathroom, but you find a greedy zombie in a corner of the bathroom? There is a heavy ax in the other corner. From the moment you step into the door, some of the cells in your hippocampus start to proce nerve impulses to tell the brain, "we're in the middle of the room, south of the room."
when you rush to the axe on the other side of the room, other cells that are very sensitive to your position in the room will start to proce nerve impulses
when you go around the toilet paper basket on the ground, some cells have nerve impulses
when you jump over the water stains left on the floor by the broken toilet, other cells will have nerve impulses
when you finally get to the other corner to get the axe, there are other cells that have nerve impulses
(you can find that cells are so impulsive...)
maybe you ask why hippocampus cares about where you are in the room. (good question, attentive reader!) Didn't we just say that the hippocampus is a brain area related to memory? The location of nerve impulses, the sequence of cells and the order in which they generate nerve impulses can provide some information to your brain, that is, information about your movement history in this environment, which is no different from the maps and the pathmaps that record your historical location in the game. The more you explore the room, the more records the hippocampus will make of your movement in the room. This gives you a better sense of space and tells you how to move next time you come here (if you can escape the zombie encounter in the toilet)
What does this have to do with sleep? At this deeper stage of sleep (though not the deepest sleep), your brain repeats the sequence of activity of location cells, which is an important way to repeat the day experience. Scientists discovered this feature in the mid-1990s by comparing the location and cellular activity of mice ring sleep and wakefulness. They found that when mice searched around the cage, they could record a pattern of positional cell activity that repeated in the same sequence when the mice were asleep
well, if you don't know how to survive this zombie encounter, and you are lucky to have a chance to sleep; So when you sleep, the neurons in your hippocampus will replay the sequence of your movement in the zombie bathroom. Maybe this is to help you form a memory of the environment, so that you can learn more about the place next time you step into this unfortunate territory. This "memory consolidated through sleep" is an important part of normal memory function. Without sleep, it's hard to code these hippocampus dependent memories
most of the time, the transition between sleep and awakening is an all or nothing relationship. This kind of "full switch" between awake state and sleep state is actually very important. Imagine if each part of your brain doesn't go to sleep completely at the same time, but each part goes to sleep at different times? For example, your motor cortex thinks it's time to close your eyes, but your visual cortex is still awake. It's weird, right? From an evolutionary point of view, it's better for us to keep the state of "full on" or "full off" for a period of time than to walk in a half asleep and half awake state. The first few minutes when you wake up in the morning and walk into the bathroom in a daze, though only a few minutes, are painful enough. I can't imagine how miserable it would be if this situation lasted for several hours
surprisingly, not all animals sleep like us. For example, floating mammals or cetaceans (including dolphins and whales) have never been fully asleep. They only rest half of their brains at a time. But for them, this characteristic is crucial because they need to constantly rise to the surface to breathe, and once they enter a complete sleep state for a relatively long time, they will suffocate to death
sometimes, however, this "all switch" in our brain also fails. Sometimes it happens very slowly. Sometimes the neurons that inhibit action go wrong. In these cases, you can fall asleep quickly, but you are still moving in the world. In vernacular, it's called "sleepwalking", but in scientific terms, it's called "somnambulism.". Sleepwalkers can do some amazing complex things, such as walking out of the room and climbing a big tree without any conscious control of their behavior, and can't remember it after that
from the perspective of neuroscience, we still can't know exactly how sleepwalking happens, but intuition tells us that it is likely that there is an imbalance between the two systems of deep brain system that promote sleep and stimulate arousal, which puts sleepwalkers in an incomplete state between sleep and wakefulness. Deep areas of the brain stem seem to transmit two opposite signals to the brain at the same time: acceleration and deceleration, which are equally matched at the level of consciousness. This means that a part of the brain - including the area under the neocortex, which is relatively older in the evolutionary sense, can move on its own without being affected by the neocortex - is awake; The rest of the brain - including most of the neocortex, but not all of it - stayed asleep. It's like a deeper, older brain and a younger neocortex. They don't work together as a unified brain, but fight each other
from this point of view, sleepwalking is the result of intense brain confrontation. If we want to further explore sleepwalking, I'm afraid we need to open another chapter. Let's stop here today. As for the reason why zombies are used as illustration, part of the knowledge related to neuro brain science comes from a book called "zombies play across the world". In the book, the reasons for the birth of zombies and the scientific explanation of their behaviors are solemnly expounded. If you think that he is just talking nonsense, you are wrong, There is absolutely a scientific basis for the knowledge of neuro brain science
dreams are an ancient mystery. Why do people dream? Does dream have a special meaning? What is the impact of dreams on us... And so on have been plagued by human beings. Although there are countless people who have explored the meaning of dreams from ancient times to modern times, they have gone astray because of their inability to do so. Even the popular Freudian theory of dreams, that is, the idea that dreams are repressed subconscious desires, is basically subjective today< Now more and more people realize that dreams may be related to the process of consolidating memory, solving problems and adjusting emotions. For example, Rosalind Cartwright, a neuroscientist at the University of Chicago in the United States, believes that at the end of the day, the brain often continues to do some unfinished things ring the day, such as emotions and work, and so on. Thus, in sleep, some similar old memories are awakened and mixed with new memories to form dreams
based on these new understandings, scientists are actively using dreams to change people's painful memories and solve their emotional problems, and have made great achievements. For example, one method is to customize dreams according to people's needs, so that people who often have nightmares can have relaxed and happy dreams. In fact, the so-called "customized dreams" is related to another discovery, that is, everyone can control and manipulate their own dreams after proper training. The movie inception even pushes this view to the extreme, believing that we may be able to control other people's dreams in the future
when the science of dreams is developing forward, people review history and suddenly find that these views and discoveries are not new. As early as the 19th century, there was a French Marquis named Devin, who used similar means to get similar conclusions. His work has been forgotten for more than a century. Today, people are surprised to find out how forward-looking some of his ideas and practices are<
incing himself to have lucid dreams
Marquis de Levine's "experimental object" in his research is his own dream. He recorded thousands of bizarre dreams in his life. But compared with his dreams, his life is much more prosaic. In 1822, he was born into a noble family in Paris. When he was young, he was a clever student. Later, he became a famous Orientalist and translator of Chinese literature. When he was 13, he found it easy to be distracted. From then on, he began to write about his dreams
after more than 200 nights of observation, he found that he even had a dream that he was here
what happens when we fall asleep? So far, we have discussed sleep as a "off" state. However, in this "off" state, the brain is still doing some extremely complex things
you may have heard that at some point in sleep, we will enter a brain functional stage called rapid eye movement (REM). During REM sleep, part of the wake-up system is a little bit awake. It's ring this sleep phase that some very subtle things happen in some parts of the brain. They encode episodic memories. The so-called episodic memories are memories of what you experienced ring the day
deep in your brain, there is a hippocampal shaped area called hippocampus. In general, we believe that the hippocampus is responsible for integrating short-term memory into long-term memory. At the same time, hippocampus also plays a very important role in spatial navigation (the ability to use markers to find the path from a to b). So far, our most reasonable guess is that the hippocampus can form a small internal map of its surroundings as we move
if you want to monitor the activity of the hippocampus, you will be faced with a group of cells with strange properties. As long as you are in a certain position in space, these neurons called place cells will proce nerve impulses
when it comes to this, students majoring in neuroscience often ask, "wait... What did you say?"
an example might be more helpful. Imagine you enter an empty room. You think it's an empty bathroom, but you find a greedy zombie in a corner of the bathroom? There is a heavy ax in the other corner. From the moment you step into the door, some of the cells in your hippocampus start to proce nerve impulses to tell the brain, "we're in the middle of the room, south of the room."
when you rush to the axe on the other side of the room, other cells that are very sensitive to your position in the room will start to proce nerve impulses
when you go around the toilet paper basket on the ground, some cells have nerve impulses
when you jump over the water stains left on the floor by the broken toilet, other cells will have nerve impulses
when you finally get to the other corner to get the axe, there are other cells that have nerve impulses
(you can find that cells are so impulsive...)
maybe you ask why hippocampus cares about where you are in the room. (good question, attentive reader!) Didn't we just say that the hippocampus is a brain area related to memory? The location of nerve impulses, the sequence of cells and the order in which they generate nerve impulses can provide some information to your brain, that is, information about your movement history in this environment, which is no different from the maps and the pathmaps that record your historical location in the game. The more you explore the room, the more records the hippocampus will make of your movement in the room. This gives you a better sense of space and tells you how to move next time you come here (if you can escape the zombie encounter in the toilet)
What does this have to do with sleep? At this deeper stage of sleep (though not the deepest sleep), your brain repeats the sequence of activity of location cells, which is an important way to repeat the day experience. Scientists discovered this feature in the mid-1990s by comparing the location and cellular activity of mice ring sleep and wakefulness. They found that when mice searched around the cage, they could record a pattern of positional cell activity that repeated in the same sequence when the mice were asleep
well, if you don't know how to survive this zombie encounter, and you are lucky to have a chance to sleep; So when you sleep, the neurons in your hippocampus will replay the sequence of your movement in the zombie bathroom. Maybe this is to help you form a memory of the environment, so that you can learn more about the place next time you step into this unfortunate territory. This "memory consolidated through sleep" is an important part of normal memory function. Without sleep, it's hard to code these hippocampus dependent memories
most of the time, the transition between sleep and awakening is an all or nothing relationship. This kind of "full switch" between awake state and sleep state is actually very important. Imagine if each part of your brain doesn't go to sleep completely at the same time, but each part goes to sleep at different times? For example, your motor cortex thinks it's time to close your eyes, but your visual cortex is still awake. It's weird, right? From an evolutionary point of view, it's better for us to keep the state of "full on" or "full off" for a period of time than to walk in a half asleep and half awake state. The first few minutes when you wake up in the morning and walk into the bathroom in a daze, though only a few minutes, are painful enough. I can't imagine how miserable it would be if this situation lasted for several hours
surprisingly, not all animals sleep like us. For example, floating mammals or cetaceans (including dolphins and whales) have never been fully asleep. They only rest half of their brains at a time. But for them, this characteristic is crucial because they need to constantly rise to the surface to breathe, and once they enter a complete sleep state for a relatively long time, they will suffocate to death
sometimes, however, this "all switch" in our brain also fails. Sometimes it happens very slowly. Sometimes the neurons that inhibit action go wrong. In these cases, you can fall asleep quickly, but you are still moving in the world. In vernacular, it's called "sleepwalking", but in scientific terms, it's called "somnambulism.". Sleepwalkers can do some amazing complex things, such as walking out of the room and climbing a big tree without any conscious control of their behavior, and can't remember it after that
from the perspective of neuroscience, we still can't know exactly how sleepwalking happens, but intuition tells us that it is likely that there is an imbalance between the two systems of deep brain system that promote sleep and stimulate arousal, which puts sleepwalkers in an incomplete state between sleep and wakefulness. Deep areas of the brain stem seem to transmit two opposite signals to the brain at the same time: acceleration and deceleration, which are equally matched at the level of consciousness. This means that a part of the brain - including the area under the neocortex, which is relatively older in the evolutionary sense, can move on its own without being affected by the neocortex - is awake; The rest of the brain - including most of the neocortex, but not all of it - stayed asleep. It's like a deeper, older brain and a younger neocortex. They don't work together as a unified brain, but fight each other
from this point of view, sleepwalking is the result of intense brain confrontation. If we want to further explore sleepwalking, I'm afraid we need to open another chapter. Let's stop here today. As for the reason why zombies are used as illustration, part of the knowledge related to neuro brain science comes from a book called "zombies play across the world". In the book, the reasons for the birth of zombies and the scientific explanation of their behaviors are solemnly expounded. If you think that he is just talking nonsense, you are wrong, There is absolutely a scientific basis for the knowledge of neuro brain science
dreams are an ancient mystery. Why do people dream? Does dream have a special meaning? What is the impact of dreams on us... And so on have been plagued by human beings. Although there are countless people who have explored the meaning of dreams from ancient times to modern times, they have gone astray because of their inability to do so. Even the popular Freudian theory of dreams, that is, the idea that dreams are repressed subconscious desires, is basically subjective today< Now more and more people realize that dreams may be related to the process of consolidating memory, solving problems and adjusting emotions. For example, Rosalind Cartwright, a neuroscientist at the University of Chicago in the United States, believes that at the end of the day, the brain often continues to do some unfinished things ring the day, such as emotions and work, and so on. Thus, in sleep, some similar old memories are awakened and mixed with new memories to form dreams
based on these new understandings, scientists are actively using dreams to change people's painful memories and solve their emotional problems, and have made great achievements. For example, one method is to customize dreams according to people's needs, so that people who often have nightmares can have relaxed and happy dreams. In fact, the so-called "customized dreams" is related to another discovery, that is, everyone can control and manipulate their own dreams after proper training. The movie inception even pushes this view to the extreme, believing that we may be able to control other people's dreams in the future
when the science of dreams is developing forward, people review history and suddenly find that these views and discoveries are not new. As early as the 19th century, there was a French Marquis named Devin, who used similar means to get similar conclusions. His work has been forgotten for more than a century. Today, people are surprised to find out how forward-looking some of his ideas and practices are<
incing himself to have lucid dreams
Marquis de Levine's "experimental object" in his research is his own dream. He recorded thousands of bizarre dreams in his life. But compared with his dreams, his life is much more prosaic. In 1822, he was born into a noble family in Paris. When he was young, he was a clever student. Later, he became a famous Orientalist and translator of Chinese literature. When he was 13, he found it easy to be distracted. From then on, he began to write about his dreams
after more than 200 nights of observation, he found that he even had a dream that he was here
7. I'm Xiaoyang, and I think that the one who can really interpret dreams should be the dreamer himself., According to modern theory, dreams are the subconscious, the unfinished things of the brain, which are completed by the cerebellum. Dreams are a kind of subjective experience, which is the image, sound, thinking or feeling of people's imagination ring sleep. The generation of dreams is when people sleep, brain cells also enter a state of relaxation and rest, but some brain cells do not have a complete rest, weak stimulation will cause their activities, And that leads to dreams. Every day I think, every night I dream. Maybe it's something I met or thought about recently, maybe it's Zhang Guanli Dai, maybe it's a transplant; Maybe it's the storyline and real life that we see in books, film and TV works, wechat circle of friends. Maybe it's the poor sleeping position, discomfort of some part of the body, and the emergence of related dreams e to the fusion of similar objects. Maybe it's the dreamer's poor sleep and more thinking. Maybe it's the missing, worry, concern, or prejudice of one's relatives and friends, which leads to related dreams. Maybe it's the memory of the past, the past relatives and friends. If my answer is of any help to you, please click the answer above. Thank you!
8. Dream of talking with the dead - will be famous
dream of eating with a dead person - you will live a long life
dream of holding the dead in your arms or calling out their names - they will soon die
widowers dream that their late wife will marry an ecated woman and become an assistant to their career
the widow dreams that her late husband will keep his chastity and keep his name in history
dream of eating with a dead person - you will live a long life
dream of holding the dead in your arms or calling out their names - they will soon die
widowers dream that their late wife will marry an ecated woman and become an assistant to their career
the widow dreams that her late husband will keep his chastity and keep his name in history
9. Her mother died? Still alive? Please elaborate. There are different explanations.
10. There are floods
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