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Dream:ON allows you to select what you want to dream about before you go to bed, monitors your movement during the night, then plays a themed soundscape at the optimum moment in your sleep cycle.

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"We have created a new way of carrying out mass participation experiments. We still know relatively little about the science of dreaming and this app may provide a real breakthrough in changing how we dream, and record and track those dreams."
Professor Richard Wiseman

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  • Start Dreaming...
  • Select a Soundscape
  • Sleep
  • Dream Diary

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Adivasi women are the backbone of their communities, playing a vital role in preserving cultural traditions, managing household economies, and advocating for social justice. Despite facing numerous challenges, including poverty, marginalization, and violence, Adivasi women continue to thrive, inspiring their communities with their strength, resilience, and determination.

The #NangiPhotoAdivasiLadkiKi trend is a powerful example of how social media can be used to promote cultural understanding, challenge stereotypes, and celebrate diversity. By showcasing the beauty, resilience, and cultural richness of Adivasi women, this trend seeks to inspire empathy, promote social justice, and empower Adivasi communities.

Adivasi culture is a vibrant and integral part of India's heritage. With over 400 distinct tribes, each with their unique customs, traditions, and languages, Adivasi culture is a treasure trove of diversity and richness. From their exquisite handicrafts to their folk music and dance, Adivasi culture is a testament to the community's creativity, resilience, and adaptability. Nangi Photo Adivasi Ladki Ki

Representation matters, and it's essential to showcase the lives and stories of Adivasi communities in a respectful and authentic manner. For far too long, Adivasis have been portrayed in a negative light, perpetuating stereotypes and reinforcing prejudices. The #NangiPhotoAdivasiLadkiKi trend seeks to change this narrative by highlighting the beauty, strength, and diversity of Adivasi women.

Photography has the power to transcend borders, cultures, and languages, providing a universal language that can evoke emotions, spark conversations, and inspire change. The #NangiPhotoAdivasiLadkiKi trend uses photography as a tool to showcase the beauty and diversity of Adivasi women, challenging negative stereotypes and promoting cultural understanding. Adivasi women are the backbone of their communities,

As we move forward, it's essential to continue promoting respectful and authentic representation of Adivasi communities, amplifying their voices, and celebrating their achievements. By doing so, we can work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society, one that values and respects the diversity of India's indigenous people.

The Adivasi community, also known as the indigenous people of India, is a rich and diverse group that comprises over 100 million people across the country. Despite their significant contributions to Indian society, Adivasis have often been marginalized and stereotyped. Recently, a social media trend has emerged, featuring the hashtag #NangiPhotoAdivasiLadkiKi, which translates to "Beautiful Photo of Adivasi Girl." This trend aims to showcase the beauty, resilience, and cultural richness of Adivasi women, challenging negative stereotypes and promoting cultural understanding. By showcasing the beauty, resilience, and cultural richness

The #NangiPhotoAdivasiLadkiKi trend aims to break stereotypes and challenge negative narratives surrounding Adivasi communities. By showcasing the beauty, strength, and resilience of Adivasi women, this trend seeks to humanize and dignify the community, promoting empathy and understanding.

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Richard Wiseman

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"We launched Dream:ON at the 2012 Edinburgh International Science Festival. Over the past two years, over half a million people from around the globe have downloaded the app and we have amassed more than 13 million dream reports. We have just analysed the first batch of this data and the results are fascinating.

Our data does show that peoples' dreams are indeed influenced by them choosing different soundscapes. If someone chooses a nature landscape (e.g. 'Peaceful Garden' or 'Relaxing Rainforest') they tend to experience dreams that involve greenery and flowers. In contrast, when they select a beach-type soundscape (e.g. 'Ocean View' or 'Pool Party') they are more likely to dream about the sun beating down on their skin."

The app also influences the emotional tone of the dream, with the nature soundscape creating dreams that are especially positive, and the city soundscape producing more bizarre dreams.

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Word cloud based on the dream diary reports filed by females
Word cloud based on the dream diary reports filed by males

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The final dream of the night influences people's morning mood, and so making that dream more positive may well help thousands face the day with a smile on their face.

In addition, sleep scientists have long known that the dreams of those diagnosed with depression are especially long, frequent, and negative. It's possible that dream influence will become a radically new therapeutic tool in the fight against depression. It's early days, but we're very excited about the potential power of dream control.

The Moon

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"Another aspect of our results suggests something rather strange. A few years ago, neuroscientists from the University of Basel discovered that people experience more disturbed sleeping patterns around the time of a full Moon...

Our Dream:ON data most definitely contains a similar pattern when the lunar calendar is overlaid. More bizarre dreams are being recorded on the app when there is a full moon!"

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Night School explores the surprising new science of sleep and dreaming, and reveals how to make the most of the missing third of your life.

Based on scientific research, mass-participation experiments and the world’s largest archive of dream reports (Dream:ON), Night School reveals how to get the best night’s sleep of your life, discover what your dreams really mean, and banish jet-lag, nightmares and snoring.

For more details, visit nightschoolbook.com

Richard Wiseman's book - Night School

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