Monday, February 4, 2019
Relationship of Dreams to Thought, Memory, and Smell :: Sleep Dream
Dreams involve a fundamental integration and spreading of world and experience at the mid- ramble on of looking at between thought and sense. Since dreams already involve a fundamental integration and spreading of being and experience at what is the mid- surf of nip between thought and sense, the sense of smell very seldom occurs patch aspiration, and the lighting and sound levels are fairly constant (and proper) therein. Memory mix ins experience. at that place is less memory in the dream because experience is already advance integrated, and also because experience is less extensive. Dreams improve upon memory and understanding by increasing (or adding to) the integrated extensiveness of being and experience (including thought) in and with time. The sense of recounting familiarity involving dream experience is associated with the improvement of understanding and memory therein. Dreams and memory integrate experience, and some(prenominal) add to the extensiveness of experie nce (including thought) as well, while involving a relative lessening in the totality of experience.Since the self has extensiveness of being and experience (in and with time) in concurrency with the integrated and natural extensiveness of sensorial experience, we spend less time dreaming (and sleeping) than waking. The integrated extensiveness of being and experience go hand in hand. perception that is encompassing and balanced advances consciousness. Dreams are an emotional experience. The comprehensiveness and consistency of both intention and denote are central to our consciousness, life, and growth. (Desire consists of both intention and concern, thereby including interest as well.) The comprehensiveness and consistency of both intention and concern in relation to experience in general is ultimately myrmecophilous upon the natural and integrated extensiveness of sensory experience. In keeping with this, consciousness and talking to involve the ability to represent, form , and experience comprehensive approximations of experience in general, and this includes art and music as well. If the self did not represent, form, and experience a comprehensive approximation of experience in general, we would be incapable of growth and of bonny other than we are. Thought involves a relative reduction in the range and extensiveness of feeling. In keeping with this, dreams make thought more like sensory experience in general. Accordingly, both thought and also the range and extensiveness of feeling are proportionately reduced in the dream. (This reduction in the range and extensiveness of feeling during dreams is consistent with the fact that the experience of smell very rarely occurs therein.
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