Flawed_Ravvn
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What is your guys theory on dreams? Why do they happen, do they mean something?
I absolutely love the possibilities for dream theory to produce insight into how the brain works. If people haven't done this already I'm really disappointed and wonder what I should do. Maybe you guys can take it up and try it out as my mind is distracted elsewhere all over the place.What is your guys theory on dreams? Why do they happen, do they mean something?
There should be brain scans already of dreaming people to check out the active areas of the brain. Yes to emotion and no to logic. I can't imagine doing much unconscious logic anyway though images could signal things. See the discovery of benzine (hex format?) or something akin to that.I've read something based on research, that while dreaming, the amygdala (something I remember as causing fear especially, and other emotions), is going haywire. At the same time, the prefrontal cortex (in charge of logic and critical reasoning), is mostly inactive. Thus, it would make sense why dreams are so bizarre.
I'd want to see examples before I'm ready to say "cleaning up, storing, and categorizing." I'm skeptical because of the tendency to interpret recollected dreaming. Like seeing things in an inkblot test! Think associations: the associations are all valid. I'd say look for what emotion is being portrayed.I believe that it is just the brains way of cleaning up, storing, and categorizing memories and information. Getting set for the day ahead. When I was younger, I would be right into the meaning of dreams, and what they mean. I have now gotten more skeptical; I just put them down as meaningless. But who knows for sure?
What is your guys theory on dreams? Why do they happen, do they mean something?
There should be brain scans already of dreaming people to check out the active areas of the brain. Yes to emotion and no to logic. I can't imagine doing much unconscious logic anyway though images could signal things. See the discovery of benzine (hex format?) or something akin to that.[/quotes]
Niels Bohr dreamt up his atomic model. But Descartes too, I am sure revered here by many logic loving INTP's, had an angel appear in his dream when he was 19, he was a soldier in the Hapsburg army, laying siege to Prague (summer 1619), but then retreating and camping at Ulm (birthplace of Einstein), Southern Germany, who said that 'The conquest of nature is to be achieved through number and measurement.'
This is the man to kill had I a time machine. Cause taking that message he became the father of modern science by removing spirit from matter, causing science to become materialist and us as well, causing now great harm to our world and its species.
I'd want to see examples before I'm ready to say "cleaning up, storing, and categorizing." I'm skeptical because of the tendency to interpret recollected dreaming. Like seeing things in an inkblot test! Think associations: the associations are all valid. I'd say look for what emotion is being portrayed.
Yes, all dream imagery needs to be considered carefully for its symbolism and together as a whole.
Dreams are there to let you know that your brain is still functioning when you're asleep. It's just for reassurance purposes. It stops potential thoughts of questioning whether you're dead or not when you wake, as you have no recollection of what went on when asleep. Fact.
My impression is that it's your brain processing things of importance to you using symbolism constructed of recent memories (or else the reverse... the brain is unpacking and storing memories and you unconsciously are trying to read meaning into them, essentially whatever broad things that you've been mulling over).
So I don't necessarily buy into things in a dream having a static universal meaning (bears mean one thing, the color red means something else, etc.) But if you have seen a bear IRL or in a movie or have thought about them in conjunction with something, your brain might drag that in as a potential symbol in whatever underlying personal drama you've been going through.
it's like trying to make a picture of something, but you're only allowed to use a bunch of jumbled together pieces from many puzzles representing recent memories.
I sleep more when I work out more. Pretty sure it's recovery, or partially.
Shocking. This is pretty much exactly how I feel.
Basically dream interpretation is ALL about how the images, sequences make you FEEL. Scared, happy, lonely, etc. And the images can give clues as to WHAT you are scared of, for example.
If your teeth fall out in a dream, it can mean a different thing for each person. However, since this is so common, it could have something to do with concern over appearance. But that feeling, to me at least, is of fear. Not necessarily of appearance but just some deep fear about something.