The Dream Expert: What Your Dreams Are Trying to Tell You (The Ultimate Dream Interpretation Guide)

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  • @charlottetimes9803
    @charlottetimes9803 Před měsícem +560

    This why I love social media. I'm able to listen to a conversation on a topic that I'm interested in. It's as if I'm sitting in the same room engaged in a conversation.

    • @straightedgeveganbel2453
      @straightedgeveganbel2453 Před měsícem +11

      Same!

    • @eftychowdhury9712
      @eftychowdhury9712 Před měsícem

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    • @morenalove6132
      @morenalove6132 Před měsícem +2

      Me too 😊

    • @missyflutter5562
      @missyflutter5562 Před měsícem +11

      I’m not sure this is social media per say but I agree, I love information based content that isn’t promoting ego

    • @melissasue3328
      @melissasue3328 Před měsícem +1

      vicariously alive

  • @Elana666
    @Elana666 Před 25 dny +117

    I was told by an avid follower of Carl Jung that when waking from a dream, first notice the feeling the dream expressed and then ask yourself if that’s a feeling your aren’t allowing yourself to experience in your conscious life. The purpose of our dreams is to keep us mentally balanced. Basically to keep us sane.

    • @00Tenrai00
      @00Tenrai00 Před 17 dny +4

      May be… dreams are a conduite to other realms.

    • @novn32
      @novn32 Před 13 dny +1

      Yes! I find that the initial feeling or thought u get right after waking from a dream is probably the most accurate.

    • @Elana666
      @Elana666 Před 7 dny +2

      Another way to use your dreams is to ask a question just before going to sleep and your subconscious will work on it while you are sleeping. This has worked for me several times. Once I forgot where I hid some jewelry. It took a few nights but on a Sunday morning I woke up and like a zombie walked to the place where I had hidden them. Or if you are indecisive about something ask for help consistently. You will be guided.

  • @armuraxasmr
    @armuraxasmr Před 20 dny +78

    Who else can wake up from a dream to use the restroom and put themselves back into that same dream; continuing the story? I sometimes put my self back into week old dreams to continue the dream to see where the story was heading 💜

    • @juliabel2
      @juliabel2 Před 17 dny +5

      When he stated the dream is part of the brain, and always there, it makes sense to be able to go back to the dream. I do that also!

    • @chelimir
      @chelimir Před 15 dny +1

      Me!

    • @benjamindrysdale2816
      @benjamindrysdale2816 Před 14 dny +4

      That's lucky buddy. I'd love that ability.

    • @tammygallagher976
      @tammygallagher976 Před 12 dny

      I have known this is possible my entire life.

    • @Artemis01010
      @Artemis01010 Před 12 dny

      Me!

  • @eleannamou
    @eleannamou Před měsícem +31

    I had a brain haemorrhage, eight years ago, and the dreams I had after I woke out of my coma, were surreal and reoccuring. The concepts of the dreams were like: a pile of people dead on top of me and I couldn't move or feel my body; me calling out for help and no one can hear me; me talking to someone I knew and and having them reply with, "I'm not Wendy, I'm a nurse at St George Hospital", etc. Turned out I had the haemorrhage, became paralysed(couldn't move or feel my body), calling out for help(in my coma, and no one could hear me- I was just reliving it), trying to speak to "Wendy's" better nature(turned out to be a nurse by my ear telling me she's not Wendy, she's a nurse)....
    Anyway, after I came to, the hospital provided a neuro-psychologist, and she said, "your brain knows your body is in danger(I had emergency brain surgery, and was swollen) and is trying to put two and two together to help you understand, but it doesn't have two and two, it has two, four, yellow, square, and fire, and it's creating stories to let you know you can't move, you can't be communicated with, and you're surrounded by strangers" it was wild.
    And what's weirder; two years before I had the haemorrhage, I dreamt it. I recognised the ICU scene by sound, alone, in my coma.
    I definitely want to be part of a dream study.

  • @mwelb5251
    @mwelb5251 Před měsícem +276

    I'm so happy that a neurosurgeon is FINALLY talking about dreams and premonitions explaining this with science as in the past, science was too quick to dismiss dreams as fodder which is offensive to those of us who predict so many things via our dreams

    • @JayShettyPodcast.
      @JayShettyPodcast.  Před měsícem +14

      👏👏👏

    • @roxinante8345
      @roxinante8345 Před měsícem

      Check out Eben Alexander

    • @ebrennie
      @ebrennie Před měsícem

      Same with survivors of NDEs. Fodder. It’s offensive. But science is changing. Check out Rethinking Death on here. A doc about a new and funded research arm at a major teaching hospital.

    • @deepdiver849
      @deepdiver849 Před 26 dny +12

      It's because he has Indian roots. If he was a white surgeon, he would have been totally dismissive 90 percent of the time.

    • @lizgreer6888
      @lizgreer6888 Před 21 dnem +2

      Yes! I have extremely vivid dreams where I wake up from a deep sleep with ideas... I also have dreams that are premonitions. Throughout my whole life, I dream of circumstances, conversations and even major life events. I'm glad it's getting the recognition it deserves rather than being swept under the rug.

  • @dp4008
    @dp4008 Před 25 dny +28

    For me lucid dreaming doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it’s a peacefulness beyond the waking life. You travel to far away places and you know you’re dreaming and flying to all kinds of places. They’re very vivid, colorful, and yet when I wake up I was energized, motivated, and felt as like I was given a gift that was priceless. I’ve never forced a lucid dream and never knew what it was until lately hearing the term. For me they’re very rare but when I get them it’s a force to be acknowledged. As the day or week or month goes on bits and pieces comes to light in your inner soul that explains parts of it but not all of it. Leaves some mystery for your soul to wonder about.

    • @loveislove4879
      @loveislove4879 Před 19 dny

      Ive had a few lucid dreams and they are indeed incredible! They are very rare though as you've said. You explained it very well!

  • @melialmeida
    @melialmeida Před měsícem +71

    I’ve watched this twice now, I’m just so impressed as a healthcare provider that this neurosurgeon was able to speak so that a general audience could understand. Excellent interview 🥰

  • @SuperKel30
    @SuperKel30 Před 29 dny +41

    I’ve had so many lucid dreams. They’re amazing and I remember them vividly. I can also return to them. My favourite is flying because I know I can because it’s not real. Absolutely incredible feeling. I loved listening to this podcast. Super interesting.

    • @Oswvalale
      @Oswvalale Před 27 dny

      I also have lucid dreams frequently. flying is one of the best ones.
      Riding a motorcycle or a horse, It’s pretty cool too.

  • @helderalmeida3417
    @helderalmeida3417 Před 14 dny +11

    Thank God for CZcams and podcast. I don't watch national TV in at least over 10 years. CZcams is the only social media I consume.

  • @ferravenclaw8436
    @ferravenclaw8436 Před měsícem +96

    I just love the way he honestly says "I can't answer that", "my opinion is" and how we need more data to get to greater insights... People sometimes don't understand that this is exactly how science is made... There's a long journey before we find clear evidence, but this is how it starts! Excellent interview! 🩷

    • @UshaSaksena
      @UshaSaksena Před měsícem

      😊w

    • @dumpiestdinosaur.3834
      @dumpiestdinosaur.3834 Před 26 dny

      Exactly, he fully researched this and still can’t say anything for sure 100%. People always want clear answers, and pissed when someone can’t give that. Think for yourself and find your own understanding and stop waiting to be told what to think and believe.

  • @thefall-downkings6556
    @thefall-downkings6556 Před měsícem +30

    5"00 "In certain diseases dreams come to the rescue." Yes, when I had cancer one dream was of a positive loop device which lit up when good news was played from or recorded into it. In another dream a healthy fattened cow told me to get well. I felt such intense love from the cow and hugged it. Both dreams gave me the message that love and positivity will help me heal.

    • @mermaiddiyartist8119
      @mermaiddiyartist8119 Před 27 dny

      I had so many dreams about having breast cancer. I’ve had them checked a lot bc no surgery. I do have lumps.

    • @mermaiddiyartist8119
      @mermaiddiyartist8119 Před 27 dny +2

      Aaahhh love your cow dream 💗💗💗🥹🥹🥹 cows have always been a thing in my life

    • @JuliesPath
      @JuliesPath Před 16 dny

      Start taking iodine took my lumps away​@@mermaiddiyartist8119

  • @JulesNyght
    @JulesNyght Před měsícem +68

    How many lucid dreamers are watching!? I've been a lucid dreamer my whole life, and can recall vivid dreams as early as 3 almost 4 years old. In my personal experience I've regularly dealt with sleep paralysis accompanied with my dreams and as a teenager I often carried fragments of my dreams into waking consciousness like a blur between realities. I still deal with sleep paralysis but I'm able to will myself free easier and faster by shifting my head until my body wakes up. My head feels significantly heavier than usual while I'm doing this but all it takes is a firm will! As they say mind over matter. Occasionally I go through what I call "Slip-Wakings". I'm entering the sleep state and the dreaming begins to take shape, my body can sense the paralytic state taking effect and so my waking mind flares back as I'm trying to wake myself up in panic. I belive my almost automatic panicked reaction is the result of years having lucid nightmares accompanied with paralysis. During one of these episodes I had last year, at the moment when body paralysis and clear consciousness collide, instead of indulging panic and the desperate desire to wake my body back up, I decided to feel the stillness and wholeness of my body. I had the clear desire to experience flight, as I've never flown in my dreams. After connecting to my body, I started to imagine my arms flapping, and no fucking joke, the very thought sent an electrifying sensation throughout my entire body as if it had been lit up. For those of you who understand the feeling of frisson when listening to music or poetry, it was similar to that but completely magnified on a whole other level, it was electrifying and I flew as a great heron over crystal clear waters that reflected the sky like the salt flats of Brazil after spring showers. It was magical, and unlike anything I've experienced in dreams as otherworldly and complex as they are. Has anyone else experienced anything similar?

    • @gailbrown3118
      @gailbrown3118 Před měsícem

      Hi, my sister has the same sleep paralysis. This happens when she drinks an excessive amount of tea. She awakens, eyes are open, hears what is happening around her, is unable to communicate or move. Stopped drinking tea, and this condition stopped. At home she would call it her tea dreams. Maybe it's caffeine related? Hope this is helpful ❤.

    • @karinskioslobod
      @karinskioslobod Před měsícem +4

      No, but congratulations on making an amazing choice and directing your dream. I think you are healing at a deep level.

    • @2bentertainmentstudios
      @2bentertainmentstudios Před měsícem +1

      Yes this happens to me as well!

    • @KayMaria40
      @KayMaria40 Před měsícem +1

      I’m definitely a lucid dreamer and have been as long as I can remember. I have held on to a few aspect dreams that repeats in a similar form and feel. I also experience sleep paralysis yet it’s not as intense as it was when I was a child. I even have a weird sensation in my dreaming state of sinking into the bed when I drink red wine that is so frightening that I have to wake myself up constantly in fear of sinking to my death. Another interesting thing I experience when I dream is being able to use a fell safe when in danger of falling or drowning I just tell myself that I can breathe underwater in at a depth where there is still sunlight yet I’m not trying to reach the surface or the dark depths. It’s crazy how much of my dreams are recalled. I even intentionally recall word for word conversations details and sequences of events. My dreams slip into different dreams yet I can trace the dream as it changes so it’s like a long dream with different chapters.

    • @bluglass7819
      @bluglass7819 Před měsícem

      I had nightmares coming out of the Navy but learned to control them pretty quickly. I rarely remember dreams anymore.

  • @darimbullybrown2782
    @darimbullybrown2782 Před měsícem +15

    I fully believe that our dreams is another way to see our life in another dimension.
    whenever you close your eyes to dream, you view your life from a different life, like a alternate universe.
    This is why all dreams are different, but always have the same people in your life - dealing with different situations. Honestly this is the only thing that makes sense to me.

    • @iymaniwilson5312
      @iymaniwilson5312 Před měsícem +1

      love this thank youuu very much agreed🤍🙌🏽

    • @user-uk3vn7zj5o
      @user-uk3vn7zj5o Před 25 dny

      this is exactly what i think and people think im crazy. anything’s possible!!

  • @Isanyoneevenonhere
    @Isanyoneevenonhere Před měsícem +34

    Whenever i set the intention before bed to lucid dream, i imagine I'm in a dream and I use the mantra "i am dreaming" over and over. I almost always lucid dream and the more i do it the easier it gets. You can quite literally lucid dream if you just set the intention before bed. I have met with my dad in my dreams to fly together. We both set the intention before bed and though our dreams were quite different, we both met with eachother and flew.

  • @aidatoure4927
    @aidatoure4927 Před měsícem +70

    Let’s talk about the quality of jay’s questions though! He’s asking them on the spot this is impressive

    • @karliforeal
      @karliforeal Před měsícem +5

      he actually mentioned in the beginning that all the questions were asked by ppl in his community

  • @sananathaniel2893
    @sananathaniel2893 Před měsícem +79

    Can you please cover the topic of Deja vu? And things or situations a person dreamt of that came true later on in life.

    • @sarataylor7408
      @sarataylor7408 Před 26 dny +2

      I have premonition type dreams, I was waiting to hear his thoughts on those topics as well.

    • @cassidypinnix4178
      @cassidypinnix4178 Před 26 dny +1

      It's called Deja Reve! I'm the same way! But curious to know why we have these dreams or deja reve

    • @deliciously2wicked
      @deliciously2wicked Před 11 dny

      Dreaming of things that happen in the future I have a lot n this needs more research because having dreams of people that are going to die but you don't know when could you stop it

    • @angelageier1574
      @angelageier1574 Před 2 dny

      I was told it's not Deja Vu but a small seizure.

  • @marthaweigh
    @marthaweigh Před měsícem +8

    I just found you guys. Ive been writing my dreams for 14 years in journals, but remember dreams from when I was a child. Some lucid, some obe, other lifetimes, other planets,
    I'm really happy I found you guys - this ought to be interesting.
    I'm 59 now.

  • @AndreaGarcia-ne6fi
    @AndreaGarcia-ne6fi Před měsícem +31

    This conversation is pure gold !! Best part is how humble he is about his work!! People when they really love what they do are so fascinating ❤

    • @JayShettyPodcast.
      @JayShettyPodcast.  Před měsícem +3

      agreed! ❤

    • @yoanaivanova5703
      @yoanaivanova5703 Před měsícem +2

      he and his books have been my favourite for years now for the same reasons. he is so well spoken and approachable it is fascinating listening to him because he just radiates genuine passion about what he does and studies. i am really happy he is starting to get more recognition because he is definitely one of the people out there that deserve it the most.

  • @miniskillet0587
    @miniskillet0587 Před měsícem +14

    I've been controlling my dreams since I was a youngling. Im excited for dreams to have more substantial research.

  • @karinskioslobod
    @karinskioslobod Před měsícem +15

    My own experience with dreams is that they are occasionally prophetic and usually capture subtle layers of my waking life. Themes that repeat are usually me working out issues. The freedom from judgements and restrictions that my conscious self would impose on my dreams makes them healing and means i usually wake up rebalanced.
    In modern life we don't think about it so much, but there are plenty of things we don't understand. What does consciousness arise out of? Whatever it is - whatever it is it seems like many creatures (other animals besides humans dream too) return each night to that generative pool. Glad we are starting to pay more attention to an activity that we

  • @epicperspective
    @epicperspective Před 16 dny +4

    I fell asleep to this video and dreamed vividly about my ex gf who betrayed me last year. I still can't get over it. In the dream, she extended her smear campaign to social media, and I was devastated.
    I just woke up at 3am and am trying to digest the emotions I just felt.

    • @Newlight7773
      @Newlight7773 Před 2 dny

      Pray for protection before you go to sleep

  • @rababali5846
    @rababali5846 Před měsícem +6

    I think this really debunks a lot of the extra meanings I try to add to my dreams. It’s just desire !

  • @CarolCurotto
    @CarolCurotto Před měsícem +13

    In the beginning of May I dreamt 3 times in 14 days that my husband died. On May 29 my husband unexpectedly passed away while out of state on a month long work trip. He was 55 years old. I’m devastated. I’ve had dreams predicting things of this nature since childhood.

    • @beckyg361
      @beckyg361 Před měsícem +5

      I’m so sorry for your great loss. I have a similar kind of knowing prior to death and understand the difficulties in reconciling the deep pain and questioning that comes along with such premonitions. Due to the aftermath of many experiences, I am steadfast in the belief that it’s a new beginning as much as an end. Love remains. I recently lost 3 loved ones in the span of a year’s time. They are undoubtedly “living” elsewhere and have each communicated with me to show they are very much still around. It’s just different. Hugs and healing to you as you navigate thru. ❤

    • @CarolCurotto
      @CarolCurotto Před měsícem

      @@beckyg361 I so agree. Thank you for all your kind words. It truly means so much.

    • @beckyg361
      @beckyg361 Před měsícem

      @@CarolCurotto 💗

    • @msjamie702
      @msjamie702 Před 22 dny +3

      I am very sorry for your loss... ❤ My husband has similar ways, he dreamt that his little brother was going to die and unfortunately it happened. He also had visions and heard an audible voice of signs as well. He lives with major regret because he didn't warn his brother... 😢 I have been on a mission of why this happens.

    • @CarolCurotto
      @CarolCurotto Před 22 dny

      @@msjamie702 I’m not sure we ever get answers why while still here on this plane . I feel my dead people around me so often , encouraging me, sending me messages of love. My husband has come to me several times and it has given me so much peace and comfort. But still , grief is a powerful feeling.. and I miss him so terribly.

  • @innerpeace1979
    @innerpeace1979 Před měsícem +5

    I've been recording and interpreting my dreams most of my life, and I have been interpreting them for others for about 20 years. It's nice to see so much of what I have gathered through my experience being reflected and in cases backed by the research mentioned here.
    Thank you for this episode.

    • @5thdimension954
      @5thdimension954 Před měsícem

      I’m a retired therapist and I always inquired about my patient’s dreams and I can’t tell you how many time they reflected the solution to their problems. If only we listen!

  • @nathanleung5592
    @nathanleung5592 Před měsícem +10

    Encouraging the best dreams to live up to, keep up growing habits & the leadership in everything. Best way to finish my day today by being here listening to this episode on the podcast. Keep up the great work Jay

  • @gailbrown3118
    @gailbrown3118 Před měsícem +3

    I had a recurring dream as a child about sick and dying babies. Mostly me having twins where one is ok, and the other is dead. I started my career as an RN in neurosurgery but was rerouted to NICU after an injury. Many times I experienced scenarios I dreamt about as a young child. Nice to look at the physical brain and what is happening in real time. A lot of dream studies about energy from previous life. Also fascinating ❤.

  • @tammyross4210
    @tammyross4210 Před 29 dny +6

    I’m a professional dreamer. When you fall, you can keep going to hit the ground, you’ll just fall into the next dream.

  • @kingainez
    @kingainez Před měsícem +4

    WOW .... What a beautiful man this Dr. Rahul Jandial is🥰

  • @GodReverie1
    @GodReverie1 Před měsícem +10

    The idea that our dreaming brain could be predicting future health issues is mind-blowing! If we could detect diseases early through dreams, should this change our approach to medical screenings and healthcare?

    • @oregonxl
      @oregonxl Před 17 dny

      I used to dream of an inexplicable tooth pain as a kid and ended up feeling it for real 28 years later

  • @Elsinha147
    @Elsinha147 Před měsícem +5

    My God, this man is so intelligent... both of them. This was wonderful

  • @JeaniceSherai
    @JeaniceSherai Před měsícem +2

    This was needed and so good! As a person of Christian beliefs who dreams a lot, I needed the scientific background about the brain coupled with my religious studies. ❤

  • @Roxanneds
    @Roxanneds Před měsícem +2

    My ex boyfriend was murdered in 2012 and it was the hardest thing in my life I had to go through. I used to dream of him kind of often and in those dreams, I would always be the only one who wasn’t aware that he was still alive. I was confused to why people were acting like it was totally normal. Recently, when he came to visit me in my dreams, it wasn’t like that anymore and it was just happiness. I’d love any come back about my dreams.

  • @kimberlyshanks1914
    @kimberlyshanks1914 Před 13 dny +1

    My soul Flys free in my dreams to multiple universe's. Lucid dreaming ❤

  • @Leeohlin89
    @Leeohlin89 Před měsícem +1

    This entire conversation was absolutely wonderful! I am in awe of dr. Rahul’s fine etiquette elucidation of dreams as a doctor and how he explains it scientifically and philosophically. Not to mention his humbling way of interacting with Jay. Other drs. Or professionals tend to speak with a certain finesse sense of ego and I can normally catch it with their body language mainly. dr. Rahul it’s so common and relaxed when speaking that I’m actually drawn to this conversation with such fascination. Normally, I get bored and tired of hearing about these things are fascination to me seeing as I am a stroke and an emergency brain surgery survivor. So obviously the brain really fascinates me, especially with because I still remember the dream that I had while I was medically induced in a coma.. or at least I think it was during the coma or perhaps the surgery if we can still dream during that… would love to ask him that question. But overall, I thank you for making this video and sharing it with us, I would have loved to have heard more about the predictions and premonitions of them after dreaming. There was one I am specifically interested in learning and understanding.

  • @mr.newfie
    @mr.newfie Před měsícem +2

    My dreams feel as real as if I was awake. Except for the confusion of being at many places at any given time. I can feel, smell, touch, and even my conversations in a dream are pretty straightforward. Just 2 nights ago I had a conversation in my dream with my ex's sister. Even telling her in my dream that I dreamt we had this conversation. When I woke up, I was confused about what really happened. Then I snapped out of it, realizing it was a dream. I have also dreamt about my loved ones who have passed on another world in the universe. Days later I see similar planets that have just been discovered on CZcams with stunning detail to my dream. It's weird feeling to wake up from a dream, to think it was real life.
    Welllll, what is real life?

  • @trish4870
    @trish4870 Před měsícem +2

    I’ve always been fascinated with dreams so much so that I wanted to have a dream expert do a study on me. I noticed that I get the most vivid/intense and emotional dreams when I fall asleep on my back. I’ve always wondered if the sleep position has an effect on your dreams??

  • @salvatore.M77
    @salvatore.M77 Před měsícem +1

    I usually get creative at the sleep entry/sleep exit zone, for years I’ve been wondering why but thankfully I watched this video, my final conclusion is that these are zones where the rational and creative parts of our brains meet and intertwine with subtle control on our behalf.

  • @TheRomanticNature
    @TheRomanticNature Před měsícem +9

    It’s quite fascinating the part where Dr. Rahul Jandial talks about our ability to rescript dreams via imagery rehearsal therapy👍

  • @helderalmeida3417
    @helderalmeida3417 Před 14 dny +1

    Yes, lucid dream experience usually takes place around 4am and 6am. I remember my first lucid dream experience. I usually write down all lucid dream experience. I only started to have lucid dream experience because i was interested in them i thought it was all alot of bullcrap but i was wrong. Lucid dream are real. You can experience it if you desire them and the more you read and listen to podcast talking about the topic the greater chance you have to experience one for yourself.

  • @JohannaJacksonAuthor
    @JohannaJacksonAuthor Před měsícem +1

    Fascinating discussion, thank you both. I too have experienced lucid dreaming, not all the time, but every now and then. I dream a lot, sometimes remembering many details and other times, the dream is lost minutes after awakening. Emotional dreams seem to stay with me longer.

  • @curlAlldizzle05
    @curlAlldizzle05 Před měsícem +3

    As someone that dreams daily and can almost remember them everytime I awake.. Definitely need to discuss mine with a pro.

  • @alexlundgren4592
    @alexlundgren4592 Před 20 dny +1

    Outstanding Rahul, and Jay. Thank you for those final five. They were beautiful.

  • @BalladofJanine
    @BalladofJanine Před 18 dny +2

    Jay during this interview the entire time i kept thinking you were speaking to someone different because of his voice. Let me throw this name at ya... Mathew McConaughey? His voice is so similar. It had me checking the screen.
    His passion for this subject was authentic and interesting.
    Thanks for having this subject. Very unique and inspiring!

  • @TR-nl9np
    @TR-nl9np Před měsícem +4

    Profound insights. Thank you for this interview!

  • @michaelarauscher6003
    @michaelarauscher6003 Před 20 dny +3

    Is there anyone else that when you are dreaming you wake up and then go back to sleep and continue the dream.

  • @debbiefox8675
    @debbiefox8675 Před měsícem +15

    Carl Jung did extensive work with the psyche of dreams and had deep meaning and symbolism for the person in their lives

    • @Ciera_Banks
      @Ciera_Banks Před měsícem +2

      Could you explain in more detail? Nice comment! I’m intrigued. I suppose I could look it up lol.

    • @Zeewalker-fm6zz
      @Zeewalker-fm6zz Před 11 dny

      Ah yes a fellow man of culture

  • @helderalmeida3417
    @helderalmeida3417 Před 14 dny +1

    It only has happen once. I once close my eyes around 10pm and went straight to lucid dream than i woke up at 10.30pm only 30 minutes sleep

  • @priscilla6284
    @priscilla6284 Před měsícem +1

    As someone who smokes green on the daily, my dreams vary from not remember to having very intense & deep dreams that continue on even if I wake up. I think it depends on the person 😊

  • @MissAmyPea
    @MissAmyPea Před dnem

    Sensational episode. Gratitude and respect!

  • @pstoevagallery365
    @pstoevagallery365 Před 27 dny

    Only 9 min into the video and i love the animated discussion. I love dreaming is like HIIT training for the brain. Looking forward to absorbing the material in this interview ❤

  • @Beautybyjessicah
    @Beautybyjessicah Před měsícem +3

    I believe me and my daughter are connected telepathically so sometimes I can try to communicate her while we are sleeping and dreaming and sometimes she lets my thoughts crossover to her but sometimes she shuts them down by verbally saying out loud “no mommy” she’s 3 and I’m 25

    • @beckyg361
      @beckyg361 Před měsícem +1

      I had this with my mom and it has transcended death. Such a gift! Among so many other things, she recently helped guide me to pinpoint an allergy my young daughter has.

    • @Beautybyjessicah
      @Beautybyjessicah Před měsícem

      @@beckyg361 what was most special about having this with your mom??

  • @denatajasper
    @denatajasper Před 14 dny

    I once was tired with my life I wanted to live my youth again to rewrite time. I had once lucid dream where I can turn back time and live my life when I were in college. It was so good it felt real.

  • @lidoibenfuchenoff7632
    @lidoibenfuchenoff7632 Před 11 dny

    So good! Thank you!❤️
    Briefly, I was having some dreams of scary images. I spent a little time thinking about the unsettling images but didn't have time to invest, so I tried lucid dreaming. I went to sleep thinking about the images and turned them into one-dimensional, like a photo on paper. Then I saw myself lighting the piece of paper and the image bursting into flames; then embers drifted softly onto the ground as I went on my way to do something fun like row my boat. Lol Our minds are so powerful.

  • @arelyssardinas6675
    @arelyssardinas6675 Před 2 dny

    From someone who has been lucid dreaming ever since I can remember (not on a regular basis) & also someone who finds logic as an incredibly useful tool for experiencing the every day life; my best advice for lucid dreaming, based on what has countlessly times made my mind conscious in the middle of a dream, could be be more aware of the non logical &/or nonlinear patterns in said dream. Nothing crazy, more like little things such as being in certain space & moving to another without getting yourself there, let’s say ‘you’re in a beach watching the pink & orange sunset, look to the left because something caught your attention & you’re sitting by the pyramids having some tea with your boss talking about your plans for summer’; immediate changes of space.
    So, maybe the advice is to use logic a little more in your everyday reality, stepping back from your mind space in your everyday encounters & as the doctor expressed ‘ put yourself in other beings shoes ‘ as a more often exercise; without ever letting go, of course, of the fun it is experiencing the emotions we constantly generate in life.

  • @tomjensen618
    @tomjensen618 Před měsícem +2

    Just before falling to sleep you can ask to dream about something specific. I once asked to dream that I was in the casino and see the next winning bet and the betting amount on the roulette wheel. That night I had the following dream. I was in a casino at a roulette table and i had a bet of 10$ on the line between 17 and 18. When I woke up I remembered the dream and was pretty excited.That night I went to the local casino. I bought 10$ of chips and placed the bet and left the table for the restroom. When I got back, I had won 175$. Litterally making money in my sleep. Predicting the future too. Your welcome.

  • @TheStreetTraveller
    @TheStreetTraveller Před měsícem

    I'm so into this topic, coz I dream so much. My mom believes that she has a deep connection with my great great grandma, and sometimes she has dreams that come true

  • @Todiisms
    @Todiisms Před měsícem +1

    I dream almost every night. It’s like I have another night life. When I try to describe them to my husband, it takes me hours. My dreams go through places over and again, same houses in different stages, and always places I’m forbidden to go. I also know that if I go off the property of the place, I won’t find my way back. And yes, I’m exhausted when I wake up.

  • @harper3633
    @harper3633 Před měsícem

    Hello Jay, just watched this last night 7/19 and boy oh boy it's as though the Universe said "here ya go" everything you've been asking in regards to not only dreams but other dimensions in which I visit during sleep consciousness ❤ last night I set an intention to sleep all night and to wake up refreshed and YES indeed it happened. I set another intention to remember my dreams and indeed it happened. I received a visit from an ex boyfriend who is passed! Just beautiful! Thank you for this amazing insight 😊❤

  • @cigo4_000
    @cigo4_000 Před 26 dny

    When he brought up black and white dreams it made sense. Growing up one of my fourth grade teachers would show us Charlie Chaplin films in lunch. I became so obsessed with them that anytime he had any I would go and watch them with my teacher. As an adult I still dream in black and white, it’s very rare when I dream in color 😭😭

    • @jl8686
      @jl8686 Před 25 dny

      Wow I've never dreamt in black & white 😂 mine's always colored

  • @anjalimudgal1267
    @anjalimudgal1267 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks, Jay Shetty for this wonderful podcast.

  • @jolantajermolowicz4170
    @jolantajermolowicz4170 Před měsícem

    I love that interview.. it’s amazing to have more knowledge..
    I had warnings dreams .. I knew I’m dreaming ,. My grandma ( who died years before ) she came into my dream and told me to watch my daughter around the shop .. and next day happened at the shop . I won’t talk much about it right now just wanna say thank God I had that dream Two years ago I had lots of drama around my life and my kids and my dad ( died too year before ) he came into my dream to calm me down and answer my questions .. I had few more warring dreams and all happened as they showed.. I remember dream almost every day . Have very emotional dreams many times . The worst I do remember is about my kids death .. we in the middle of Europe believe if U dream about someone’s death and they still alive means they will live a long life .. I really wanna believe its true 😅 thank U for so interesting interview

  • @thehoneytable6820
    @thehoneytable6820 Před 10 dny

    I had a dream my father put on large brown pants and suspenders with a bowl hat and painted his nose red like a hobo. In my dream he said, “This is my choice, I don’t want responsibility.” My Dad had never been on the streets but a couple years later he was homeless due to alcoholism and I believe the dream was given to me to help me prepare my heart and cope.

  • @GilaKatz-Kfir-ip7ue
    @GilaKatz-Kfir-ip7ue Před 26 dny

    Fantastic podcast, an intelligent discussion with his scientific background together with humbleness and simple explanations. Also that he’s very good looking with a lovely voice adds to the enjoyment. Thanks 🙏

  • @user-oc2gb3tx3w
    @user-oc2gb3tx3w Před 5 dny

    It’s a supernatural electricity in your brain connecting you to higher power. I believe it’s a superpower

  • @squirrelbirther
    @squirrelbirther Před měsícem +3

    After watching Cinderella as a child, i developed a fear that if I had a dream 3x it would come true. I had this reoccuring dream that the jolly green giant from the green bean can would come and step on my home. That made me convinced it would happen 😂.

  • @GuardianOfRevolution
    @GuardianOfRevolution Před 7 dny

    I was able to find my lost thing in a dream. I was amazed to find that I had kept it in a very unusual place and that only my dream could have made me reach it.
    Anyone else ever experienced the same?

  • @tinahurley743
    @tinahurley743 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you immensely, this video is what I was subconsciously really waiting for. God bless!

  • @kaicoll1273
    @kaicoll1273 Před 13 dny

    Really enjoy this talk. Just got the audiobook. 🎉
    I have premonition dreams once in a while. Usually to protect me from a negative event. I can recognize it when is happening so I get out of the scenario to a space i can be alone to remember everything and prevent as much as I can the "disaster".
    Alcohol and sugar reduce my ability to remember my dreams.

  • @charleslee536
    @charleslee536 Před 9 dny

    I tasted the most delicious peanut sauce and the sweetest coconut cocktail in two separate dreams years apart. These two dreams stood out because i realised my taste buds exploded in its breadth of sensory palate while dreaming. There was another dream where my chest was itchy and i spent the whole dream scratching my chest for relief. The sensory feeling in the skin felt really authentic. I wonder if anyone else has expanded sensory feelings besides sight, sound and emotions in their dreams?

  • @tshewangchoden8408
    @tshewangchoden8408 Před měsícem

    “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest” was rightly said by Benjamin Franklin and Jay Shetty’s amazing podcast is our Bank of knowledge and wisdom . You’re INCREDIBLE JAY ! 😇🙏💙

  • @kurlerwarner2480
    @kurlerwarner2480 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks so much for this conversation, it’s brought some great insights on future navigation of dreaming. My previous mindset about meanings of dreams was heavily influenced by superstitions. On another note, I have been using a meditation app that has a deep sleep function. When I sleep to that music, my dreams are vividly wild and I remember them after waking.

  • @clovala
    @clovala Před měsícem

    I’d love to hear Dr. Jandial talk about conscious dreams.

  • @MercedesChang
    @MercedesChang Před 11 dny

    Amazing!! Ive have vivid fantastic lucid and recurrent good and bad dreams aall my life!!

  • @wouldbealex
    @wouldbealex Před měsícem +1

    Nightmares are individual. When I was a child, in my own room, I would dream about having a bunk bed; a "dracula" would attack me in the top bunk. It also overlaid with parts of my childhood town. I had it repeatedly, and finally, I told my Mom. She said, "If you can figure out that you're in a dream and not wake up too much, kill the dracula/vampire. How do you kill it?" I answered, "Garlic but that's just fluff. It will irritate him like it would anyone, but not kill him." She said, "How do you kill him?" I said, "A stake?" She said, "Try that." The next time I had the nightmare, I awoke myself enough, but not too much. I stabbed it in the heart with a stake. I never had that nightmare again. I did think about it when I had recurring nightmares. I awakened myself just enough to deal with the issue. Then, I fell back into full slumber. Thank you, Mom!! Dreams are everything they have discussed. They are also adjustable if we can wake up *just enough*. "try not to be too rigid. Try to be open minded." ... "Lucid dreaming.. in control."

  • @Holly-un7oy
    @Holly-un7oy Před měsícem

    I believe when I am distressed I have positive dreams to OFFSET IT & keep my mental health well. The body is compensating to maintain homeostasis.

  • @jenebelsantiago3151
    @jenebelsantiago3151 Před 24 dny

    Came here from the other interview because it was hard to get for me, glad I can understand it better here.And the video even have topic pointers which is great.

  • @DizzyDoodle93
    @DizzyDoodle93 Před měsícem

    Finally a professional that studies the brain 🧠 can you tell me why I'm having seizures in my sleep at night 😴 it's better than during the day but still

  • @oregonxl
    @oregonxl Před 17 dny

    I love conversations like these! I had a dream once that lasted the span of 2 weeks in my mind , and the Second longest one I had involved plane trips to and from Thailand. anybody else have long time span dreams?

  • @teferaworku8842
    @teferaworku8842 Před měsícem +1

    Jay Shetty I really respect you. You are running so amazing podacast

  • @DominionAnako-bb7ry
    @DominionAnako-bb7ry Před měsícem +5

    Love your video, Jay Shetty

  • @lndb9561
    @lndb9561 Před měsícem +7

    first❤ thank you for another interesting episode!

  • @n8turalaye34
    @n8turalaye34 Před měsícem

    I tend to catch myself crying (feeling tears and hearing a loud cry) talking (having conversation, moreso I'm the observer) and laughing out loud during some dreams. I felt myself ball up while falling to my knees crying in the dream

  • @sydnigrauberger5984
    @sydnigrauberger5984 Před 27 dny

    I do remember many of my dreams and can, pretty frequently, can go back to sleep and continue my dreams. However, I can't once recall a dream where I had teeth falling out, yet you speak like it's uber common.

    • @jl8686
      @jl8686 Před 25 dny

      Usually when you dream of teeth falling out it means someone you know will pass away

  • @kernjames
    @kernjames Před měsícem +1

    What about "waking dreaming" ? I am a member of the Cherokee tribe, and I practice waking dreaming and it is incredibly powerful. I am not sure if there is a difference between waking dreaming and certain types of meditation. There are so many different ways to meditate.

  • @PEERSEEMANN
    @PEERSEEMANN Před měsícem +2

    Great topic, my feeling is he remains on a superficial level. If you read C G Jung you feel how dreams express deep cultural wisdom and archetypical knowledge across all cultures, regardless of them having been in contact. Freud examined how dreams manage to circumvent the censorship of the mind in a funny way and provided lots of examples. Fascinating topic.

  • @targetedplantsguy9481
    @targetedplantsguy9481 Před měsícem +4

    I've been retired from working in surgery for 10 years but I still have dreams of being trapped in a hospital with an angry surgeon needing something from me while the patient bleeds out. In 2004 I survived an extreme house fire and my friend died and I had to see his face melted and after that working in the medical field was too stressful for me and though the dreams of fire have stopped now the dreams of not being able to finish or help the doctor in need resides. PTSD sucks.

  • @siandraobat2656
    @siandraobat2656 Před měsícem +3

    I’d like to see you interview Dr. Umar Johnson

  • @isisulloa7628
    @isisulloa7628 Před 14 dny

    He was absolutely amazing. Gratitude for this video🙏🏽

  • @odalisramirez4708
    @odalisramirez4708 Před měsícem +2

    Wow extremely impressive thank you for adding value to both of you !

  • @christyowen3078
    @christyowen3078 Před 15 dny

    Another good one is What dreams may come- my all time favorite

  • @jonathanvelez8628
    @jonathanvelez8628 Před 27 dny

    I'm glad I found this video! Great interview that I think a lot of people have curiosity about on this topic. For the last 5 questions and the answers that were given, I 100% agree with.

  • @HoVseMD
    @HoVseMD Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the interview- what about futuristic dreams that come true or a person wakes up and goes back to sleep and continue the same dream?
    Thanks

  • @n8turalaye34
    @n8turalaye34 Před měsícem

    I've experienced dreams as early as the next day to almost a year before it came to pass in the physical. Once it's happened I reference back to the dream. I keep a dream book.

  • @user-oi4vf1gy4v
    @user-oi4vf1gy4v Před 24 dny

    1:38:47 I absolutely loved this podcast. I love the dreamworld!
    I hit the bottom when I fall in dreams and it will repeat over and over each fall resulting in a different pain and/or injury, yet the start of the dream is always the same. I’ve found this extremely intriguing.
    I’ve also astral travelled since childhood however, can’t induce them as the fear consumes me. The vibrational frequencies are far too strong for me to endure when I drop into that state.
    Recently my dreams have taken a dark turn. I was putting it down to being in emergency housing which retains a lot of trauma throughout the complex both from residual energy from previous tenants and fresh pain, violence, prostitution and so on which is really hard to bear, especially as I’ve not personally been around such darkness…..I started dreaming of being set on fire and not able to escape my flat. I’ve only dreamed of fire when I was pregnant and no affiliation with issues of fire, although I find fire in general quite relaxing.
    I always wished as a child to one day, record my dreams and have journaled many times over the years, studied Carl Jung, read many books and articles….fascinating stuff.
    Thank you for sharing this podcast.
    I throughly enjoyed the insight, observations, research and general discussions.
    “Systemic resilience-what you bring to the fight
    Processive resilience-what the fight brings out in you”
    I feel elevated after this session, honestly I feel honoured 🦋

  • @dawnnowell4717
    @dawnnowell4717 Před měsícem

    I notice the more stressed or more busy, the less I dream or less I remember. If I’m in a carefree point in my life, I dream more.

  • @Chickypoo69
    @Chickypoo69 Před 16 dny

    Great conversation! Thankyou sirs.

  • @MirijamGensthaler
    @MirijamGensthaler Před měsícem

    This is crazy timing for thid episode to come out since I have the weirdest craziest dream and sleep ever this month

  • @gracejasinthpriyadarsini2489
    @gracejasinthpriyadarsini2489 Před měsícem +2

    Always my favourite speaker Jay genius l love his speech very much ❤

  • @lafsatx
    @lafsatx Před 9 dny

    With regards to his response about reconciliation dreams… if we can be trained to have lucid dreams and, as I understand them based on my limited research and personal experience, we can alter a dream while in that state, then it would be safe to say we can train ourselves to have dreams of forgiveness and reconciliation. Just my thoughts to add to the convo.

  • @DrLynnKnight
    @DrLynnKnight Před měsícem +1

    Dr. Estes (Women who run with the wolves book and others) has shared all this long ago about dreams. She is a Jungian psychoanalyst and storyteller/healer. If you have not read her book, it would be helpful to you on many levels.