Dreams… Why do they dream? What do they mean? These questions have troubled people ever since they became self-aware.
Proof of this is a clay dream book found during archaeological excavations and dating back hundreds of thousands of years.
But how to decipher dreams? Can dream books be trusted? Let's approach the issue experimentally. Suppose you saw a potato in a dream. Here is what the Esoteric dream book says about this: "A potato dreams of prosperity, if you see it or eat it in a dream. Digging it portends a lot of work, and cooking - for guests."
Other reference books contradict this interpretation.
What does an online dream book compiled already in the 21st century say?
A potato dreams of either its harvest or illness. Agree, a very incomprehensible interpretation. And what does Hasse, who compiled a dream book many years ago, say? "Potatoes," he insists, "dreams of indigestion." But there are also dream books by Vanga and Jung, reference books for pregnant women and birthdays, Miller's dream books, flower andhundreds of others. And the interpretation of the same phenomenon in them is completely different.
So which one to believe? Or prophetic dreams do not happen? Of course there are. But when deciphering them, it is better to use not outdated information or information taken from nowhere, but the latest discoveries of psychologists and doctors.
These experts say that it is not the content of a dream that is prophetic, but the feelings, emotions and sensations that it evokes. Therefore, according to the unspoken medical dream book, one person can dream of a potato for profit, another for loss, and a third for liver disease.
For example, you dream that you are digging potatoes, you are tired and your back hurts a lot. What does a simple dream book say about this? Digging potatoes is a nuisance. Psychologists believe that such a dream can portend the onset of a disease or the approach of critical days. The fact is that at night the body becomes more sensitive. At this time, he is able to catch the weakest signals coming from organs that begin to fall ill. And back pain can be a signal for incipient sciatica or inflammation of the kidneys.
One of the somnologist's visitors complained that she often sees mashed potatoes in her dreams, which leads her to indescribable horror. Her dream could not be interpreted by any dream book. The potato terrified the woman, because
(this was established by a somnologist) that the lady began to have inflammation of the liver. An overweight woman consumed an incredible amount of this product, and her exhausted liver warned of the onset of the disease.
Butdreams can not only warn of illness. For example, a situation that, however, each dream book illustrates differently: picking potatoes in a dream. What does it mean? Some argue that a dream is a dream for the harvest, others - for illness, others - for guests.
Experts again pay attention to physiology. Potatoes can symbolize both pleasure and profit. What matters is how the person feels. If he collects it with joy, then it is possible that a profit or recognition awaits a person. If a person is very tired, picking this root crop in a dream, he probably can’t do anything.