Kevin

Everyone dreams every night because if we didn't we would go clinically insane.

Dreams occur during REM sleep (rapid eye movement sleep) and scientists have discovered that if they persistantly wake someone up during the REM phase of sleep, they start getting disorientated and hallucinating.

When they are allowed to go back to sleep, they immediately resume the REM dreaming phase, so it has some clinical necessity.

You would go crazy if you didn't dream.

A human being has six senses, hearing, sight, smell, taste, touch and extra sensory perception.
The latter is dormant in most people because they don't use it. All people can have this ability if they know how to develop it - like riding a bike, you don't forget once you know.

This perception is just an intuition and like with my dreams which come true, I think it is a heightened state of intuition. The more you realise that your body and soul are connected, and the more you trust yourself, I think the more you are open to this kind of intuition.

I don't remember my dreams unless I train myself to remember. You have to say to yourself when you go to bed 'I will remember my dream' and usually if you say this enough you will remember it.
It's a bit like the positive affirmations that Louise Hay taught, except for the unconscious.

Also keep a note pad by your bed because you remember most in the first few minutes after waking up. I find when I write mine into a diary, I remember them all the time and they are REALLY helpful in giving me guidance in my situation and hope when I feel down.

Jo.