Science has described recurring dreams in people who suffer from anxiety. Unsurprisingly, they’re not exactly pleasant. In fact, some people consider them to be more nightmares than dreams because of the feelings of anguish and panic that they generate. It seems that our state of mind transcends wakefulness. As a matter of fact, the interest in dreams dominated by an anxious state has given rise to a good deal of research. Homer, for example, described in the Iliad what Achilles’ dreams were like. No matter how hard he ran after Hector, he could never catch up. Furthermore, Aristotle explained…
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