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Tag Archives: dream research
Don’t Dog My Dreams
I first heard this idea from an animal behavorist a few years ago… It sounds logical—until you think about it… According to this idea… Dreams can not be messages from our subconscious because we now know that most mammals … Continue reading
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Tagged animal dreams, dream research, dream theory
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The Sound of Dreams
Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire” blasts a “south-of-the border” horn section at us. So enjoyable. Cash said he first heard those horns in a dream. However, it’s not typical to hear sound in your dreams. After collecting 1,000 dreams … Continue reading
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Tagged dream research, Johnny Cash, programming dreams, rilke, Ring of Fire, smell dreams, sound dreams
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Six-toed Cats and Cod Tongues in Brandy
“Raphe system”… “reticular formation”… and “epiphenomenon reflecting archaic activation of motor neurons”. I usually don’t wallow in scientific books that use such terms. However, I picked up The Paradox of Sleep because there just aren’t that many books on … Continue reading
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Tagged dream research, MIchael Jouvet, sleep research
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