A fresh, revelatory foray into the new science of dreams--how they
work, what they're for, and how we can reap the benefits of our own
nocturnal life
While on a research trip in Peru, science journalist Alice Robb became
hooked on lucid dreaming--the uncanny phenomenon in which a sleeping
person can realize that they're dreaming and even control the dreamed
experience. Finding these forays both puzzling and exhilarating, Robb
dug deeper into the science of dreams at an extremely opportune moment:
just as researchers began to understand why dreams exist. They aren't
just random events; they have clear purposes. They help us learn and
even overcome psychic trauma.
Robb draws on fresh and forgotten research, as well as her experience
and that of other dream experts, to show why dreams are vital to our
emotional and physical health. She explains how we can remember our
dreams better--and why we should. She traces the intricate links between
dreaming and creativity, and even offers advice on how we can relish the
intense adventure of lucid dreaming for ourselves.
Why We Dream is a clear-eyed, cutting-edge examination of the meaning
and purpose of our nightly visions and a guide to changing our dream
lives--and making our waking lives richer, healthier, and happier.