What does it mean to find yourself guilty?

In dreams, anything can happen. You can be a billionaire, but it can also be a crime, even a crime of murder.

Another way of saying "go on dreaming" is that "what can happen in a dream" . Indeed, you can be anyone in your dreams, from billionaires to homeless people.

And you can also be a criminal, even a murderer. Real question, have you ever had such nightmares of violence and tragedy?

If it is, don't worry, because a lot of people have experienced such dreams. In it, they become thugs, notorious criminals, even ready to take on dreams. Then when I wake up, everyone feels scared.

What does that dream mean?

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In dreams, you can also be a criminal, even a murderer.

In fact, studying dreams is a very difficult field, because tracking them is not easy. However, a lot of research is still being done, and in the latest report published in Dreaming magazine, expert Jonas Mathes made some judgments about the kind of dream we are talking about - sleep. dream of violence.

Specifically, Mathes and experts from the Institute of Psychological Experiments of Heinrich-Heine University (Germany) have tried to do some experiments. They want to know more about the frequency of dreams, as well as developments and some other related actors.

The experiment was conducted on 2 groups - a group of 39 people, the other group consisting of 60 people. All of them often have nightmares (the frequency is greater than those around them), and they are asked to describe the dreams in detail within 28 days.

Besides, through a psychological survey, the first group has quite aggressive psychology, the second group converges all three elements: psychotic, creative and impatient.

Results: 18% - 28% of the first group's dreams are related to violence against others.

"In these dreams, most acts of violence happen intentionally, including murder," Mathes said. However, most are for self-defense.

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The dream of violence is mainly for self-defense.

Through other surveys, experts found that these people seemed to have a history of violence in the real world, with more frequency than those without nightmares. Notably, people with high creativity are also very likely to meet this dream.

According to Mathes, whether or not the connection between personality and violent dreams requires more research to conclude. However, it seems that some unhappy events in life, even crisis, can have a profound effect on dreams.

In addition, more research is needed on those who are creative. They also have such a dream frequency quite a lot.

"It seems that the creators also have different reactions in dreams. For example, when they are in danger, instead of running away, they will fight back. And sometimes attacking someone in the dream is just to protect another character for example ".

And finally, Mathes emphasized one thing: "dreams are just dreams." What you dream about doesn't completely determine who you are in reality, so there's nothing to worry about. The result of research is just to find ways to help people reduce nightmares.