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Dream and Music

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Hi

i had a little discussion i would like to have with allof you

do u think that music heard before sllep, influences the type of dremas we have?

does someone have some information on the topic

pease let me know.

  • 4 weeks later...

I don't think so, but sleeping while listening to music can. The music can seep into our dreams, and in our dreams we may listen to that music that of real life.

i have heard that if you listen to a song or album over and over while you sleep then you will absorb and your unconscious will remember the words.

i think that if you listen to music before you sleep then, say you hear a sad song then i think that your dream will something that is sad in it.

i believe that anything you hear or say throughout the day influences your dreams at night.

Dreams, sleep and music are three things that have proven really difficult to analyze scientifically. So this question which covers all these three topics is a really tough one to answer scientifically.

It is thought that the events in short to medium term memory do influence dream content. So there is reason to suppose that music heard just before falling asleep could influence dreams - but in what ways and how would be a question that would take a lot of years to be answered.

Certian songs can surely alter your mood and this should produce different dreams too. My dreams tend to be about things on my mind.

  • 1 month later...

I am going to have to go with no on this one. I listen to Black Sabbath while falling asleep and if music influencing your dreams was true I'd probably be having some really terrible nightmares every night.

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