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    JD's Balls-to-the-Wall Awesome Dream Journal

    by , 07-12-2010 at 10:42 PM (442 Views)
    28.01.2010
    Forgotten DEILD (DEILD)

    NON-DREAM DREAM LUCID

    this morning, I remember doing a DEILD. However, I can't remember the dream itself! I was lying on my left side, visualising a dreamscape I had just left- a grassy gnoll near my dad's house.

    I was comfortably in the stage where I was actually "seeing" the scene rather than just imagining it, and I thought to myself,
    "Yeah, that's what I'm talkin' about," before my memory goes blank.


    Warning: tangent...

    This got me thinking about how the brain creates our reality. Now I'm no neuroscientist, but that doesn't stop me hypothesizing! When we see things, sensory information is sent from the eye to the brain, where the brain processes it all, allowing us to "see". But when we are recieving little/no sensory input (ie during sleep), surely the brain can still do its processing? In fact, I think the senses are not completely essential for the creation of a reality by the brain. When I was trying to DEILD, it felt like I was "seeing". Of course, my real eyes weren't involved at all, the scene was created from my imagination. The brain will still be firing the same neurons, doing the same processing as it would if it was getting the input from my eyes rather than my imagination. I highly doubt this is making any sense at all, hopefully someone knows what I'm getting at, even if I can't word it...

    I guess my concluding thought would be: how different are dreams from reality? A quotation from Morpheus springs to mind,
    "If real is what you can feel, smell, taste and see, then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain."

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