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तपाईंले देखेको सपनाको अर्थ के हुन्छ हेर्नुस ज्योतिषीय आधार ।Sapana Ko Fal\ Meaning Of Dreams

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तपाईंले देखेको सपनाको अर्थ के हुन्छ ? हेर्नुस ज्योतिषीय आधार ।Sapana Ko Fal\ Meaning Of Dreams प्रस्तोता - प्रेम शर्मा पन्डित - शिबा गुरु बशिस्ट ज्योतिशिय समस्या समाधान का लागि सम्पर्क -९८५१२०१५२३ के तपाईले हाम्रो च्यानललाई SUBSCRIBE गर्नु भयो ? गर्नु भएको छैन भने यस्तै रमाईलो र सन्देशमुलक भिडियो हेर्नका लागि आजै हाम्रो युटुब च्यानल SUBSCRIBE गर्नुहोस । यो भिडियो तपाईलाई मन परेको छ भने लाईक, सेयर र कमेन्ट गर्नुहोस् । Note- यदि तपाईसंग पनि केहि अनौठो कला र प्रतिभा छ वा तपाईको नजिक कोहि त्यस्तो प्रतिभावान व्यक्ति हुनुहुन्छ भने हामीलाई सम्पर्क गर्नुहोस् मोबाईल नम्बर- :-9851013624 वा https://www.facebook.com/hamroafnaitv/ मा क्लिक गरी म्यासेज छोड्नुहोला । If dreams were movies, they wouldn’t make a dime. They’re often banal, frequently fleeting and they’re screened for an audience of just one. As for the storyline? You’re in a supermarket, only it’s also Yankee Stadium, shopping with your second-grade teacher until she turns into Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Then you both shoot a bear in the cereal aisle. Somebody call rewrite. But dreams are vastly more complex than that, and if you’ve got a theory that explains them, have at it. The ancient Egyptians thought of dreams as simply a different form of seeing, with trained dreamers serving as seers to help plan battles and make state decisions. The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that dreams were equal parts predictions of future events and visitations by the dead.Sigmund Freud considered dreaming an expression of repressed conflicts or desires, which were — no surprise, this being Freud — often sexual in nature. Carl Jung took a more rigorous approach, explaining dreams as a sort of “shaped energy,” inchoate emotions or thoughts released by the deep subconscious and entrained into narratives by higher regions of the brain. Modern psychologists and neurologists, armed with imaging equipment including PET scans and MRIs, have taken things to a deeper and more technical level, speculating that dreaming is the brain’s way of dumping excess data, consolidating important information, keeping us alert to danger and more.But why do dreams take the particular shape they do? Why do you keep dreaming about having to cram for finals years after you graduated from college? Why do you dream about flying, or being chased by a wild animal, or showing up at that always-embarrassing party with your always-absent pants? And why are there dreams so stark or bizarre or seemingly perverse that you will carry them to your grave rather than revealing so much as a single detail about them to anyone in the world?The least glamorous explanation for any dream is that it serves as a sort of data dump — a clearing of the day’s useless memories and a caching of the valuable ones. Researchers had long suspected that that process, if it exists, plays out between the hippocampus — which controls memory — and the neocortex, which governs higher order thought. A 2007 study at the Max Planck Medical Institute in Heidelberg, Germany helped confirm that theory: working with anesthetized mice, the researchers found that as the neocortex fires during sleep, it signals various regions in the hippocampus to upload whatever information they’ve been holding in short-term storage. The hippocampus is then cleared to gather more the next day, while the neocortex decides what to transfer to long-term memory and what to discard. As that data streams by on the computer screen of the sleeping mind, some of it gets snatched up and randomly stitched into the crazy quilt of dreams, which often only vaguely resemble the literal content of the information.mareko sapana,suteko sapana,udeko sapana,ladeko sapana jahagada gareko sapana,

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