This is an interesting Canadian report about this subject. Don’t miss it and let us know what YOU think.
I have often wondered why our dreams contain sexual images, dog fights, and car chases a la James Bond etc, but when I did some research, I couldn’t find a non-dream interpretation answer. That is, until I read a book by Dr. Norman Doidge, The Brain that Changes Itself. It states that tests have demonstrated that when we dream, the part of the brain in charge of processing emotion, and our sexual, survival, and aggressive instincts is very active. At the same time, the part that makes us human, which is responsible for inhibiting our emotions and instinct shows very little activity.
There you have it; it looks like during our REM sleep phase, the mind puts the “bouncers” to rest so that all the rest can enjoy the wild party.
What do you think?
Until tomorrow, be wise and have fun.
PS: Is Jane Teresa around?
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