bogus however you must understand the subconscious works in mystique forms (Freud 1900). The second class of dreams is the lucid dreams. Lucid dreaming transpires only if the individual is aware that they are dreaming (Ullman and Zimmerman 1979). Lucid dreams are paradoxes; the individual will be asleep and dreaming but will be awake in their dream. This form of dreaming often puzzles the dreamer into believing they are actual awake they however are not. The main differential factor for lucid dreaming is that the imagery is sharper and the content is more realistic. The dreamer discovers or concludes that he is in a dream and is able to identify some realistic details are missing. This is often shocking to the dreamer because dream reality does not apply to the physical laws therefore dreams will have a disillusioned appearance (Ullman and Zimmerman 1979). Once lucidity sets in the dreamer may attempt to control the future course of the dream. The lucid stage occurs between being awake and the REM, with this reason in mind the dreamer can assume that if they are having a lucid dream that they are about to awaken (Ullman and Zimmerman 1979). The next genus of dreams is nightmares. Nightmares are very simple in nature but there is much contained within them. Nightmares come from highly surpressed negative emotion. This negative emotion can be directed toward oneself or an opposing party. The imagery in nightmares is often intense and fearful. The body goes through unusual occurrences, the heart rate will increase, the oculomo...