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Hello everybody! I was just wondering if a dreamcatcher realy does help one remeber ones dreams and prevent nightmares, so do they?
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I didn't know they helped you remember dreams. I have like two of them (because I think they look cool) I think it is psychological. If you think it'll work than it'll probably work, it's your body so if you believe something should happen it probably will happen.
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I personally believe no one should use dream catchers. Nightmares I believe are very important because nightmares can show a person their deepest fears, frustrations and stress pointers. I also believe that having nightmares and learning to deal with it can help someone personally to have a greater insight and knowledge about their thoughts and feelings. It can also help to build strength and perseverance. Where instead of getting rid of the problem in the easiest way one can carefully take the time to discover the source of the nightmare and then deal with it.
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