Dreaming is simply living out a life which we cannot while awake. Further even in dreams there is lot of repression and we see a masked version of what we would really like as the ego is not ready to accept the true feelings even at that stage of consciousness. As for dogs they are also intelligent beings and dream like us.
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Jean Briscoe <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > I would like to say and add not only in human's animal's dream also. I > have owned dogs and set and watch one dream and acting it out. He was > paddling as though he was swiming. Now the dog had not gone swiming in his > life. Dreams do not just pertain to Human's . I found this quite > interesting,that dogs and human's dream. So I ask this is there something > in our brains and in the dogs brain that are te same? I would say there is > somekind of the same. Is dreaming connected with the energy force which all > life have this ability? > On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 8:15 AM, Pat <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> >> On 13 Aug, 14:00, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Our dreams may be nothing more than a garbage disposal of excess >> > thoughts to freshen the mind for the next day. On the other hand, >> > daydreams and musings may lead to inventions (See: "Einstien's Dreams" >> > by Alan sombebody or other who taught creative writing at M.I.T.) and >> > creativity or problem solving. Our imagination has been diminished by >> > media overload, unfortunately. >> > >> >> If I REALLY believe...will Sarah Palin disappear?? Assuming >> Tinkerbell logic, of course. >> >> Apologies, your comment of 'media overload' immediately brough her to >> mind. ;-) >> >> >> > On Aug 13, 7:14 am, Pat <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > > On 9 Aug, 14:54, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > > > no.. i dont know wat dreams are made of..but i was wondering.. >> why >> > > > is it that we are able to 'remember' our dreams.. like a real >> > > > memory..like something happening in real life..i mean the only way >> we >> > > > know it was a dream is the fact that we remember waking up too...now >> i >> > > > know i can read a lot of books and wat not on the topic..but since i >> > > > am already burdened with the social science literature in my >> > > > curriculum i was hoping one of you guys might give me a lucid >> > > > explanation... >> > >> > > I tend to generally agree with Molly. We remember dreams because we >> > > experience them. We live 'through' them like we live 'through' waking >> > > life. As far as how we perceive a flow to events AS memory, science >> > > has no answer. I do, though. It boils down to having a 2-D >> > > consciousness that allows us to integrate the 4-D slices of space time >> > > as we exist on the bow-wave of the expansion OF space-time and move >> > > past those 4-D slices.- Hide quoted text - >> > >> > - Show quoted text - > > >
