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In this tradition, dreams are often categorized into three types:
Here is a blog post exploring the cultural and psychological world of rüyalar. The Hidden Language of Rüyalar: Why Our Dreams Matter r????yalar
Have you ever woken up with your heart racing from a chase or feeling a strange sense of peace after visiting a place you’ve never been? In Turkish culture, these nocturnal journeys are called . They are more than just random firing of neurons; they are a deep, symbolic language that connects our waking lives to our subconscious. Rüya vs. Hayal: Understanding the Difference In this tradition, dreams are often categorized into
: The subconscious experiences we have while we sleep. They are more than just random firing of
It is important to start with a linguistic distinction. In many languages, "dreaming" can mean what you do at night or what you hope for the future. In Turkish, we have two distinct words: