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Consciousness is often said to disappear in deep, dreamless sleep. We argue that this assumption is oversimplified. Unless dreamless sleep is defined as unconscious from the outset there are good empirical and theoretical reasons for saying that a range of different types of sleep experience, some of which are distinct from dreaming, can occur in all stages of sleep.

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  • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    I remember I’ve had dreams but I only have a very vague sense of what they are about.

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      1 year ago

      Also kept a dream journal.

      The trick is not to focus on the story (what the dream is about or means) and to recall the emotional energy in the dream.

      Learning to meditate and tune into my emotions was both aided by dream journaling, and an aid to dream journaling.

      Plus the emotional content probably has more meaning than whatever story you’re telling yourself.

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        1 year ago

        Agreed. In my experience, dreams can be interpreted much like art can be interpreted. How you emotionally respond to the images and scenarios tells you a lot about what your mind is attempting to deal with while you are physically safe. I believe that dreams are a form of poetry that your mind is engaged with in order to integrate life experiences in a safe manner.