Originally posted by scruffty+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(scruffty)</div>
in normal sleep when the body is relaxed and everything switching off for the night there is a flow of random cerebral activity,
nonsense mostly
I was wondering
does this havee any correlation with the dream mind?[/b]
I could see a few correlations. Most apparent would be that sleep paralysis is in direct relation to the ability to experience a full range of motion in the dream state, without acting out, physically. I've heard that the part of the mind that processes logic also shuts down during sleep, which could explain why everything in the dream state is so chaotic. You experience fluid transitions from concept to concept, but without the linear familiarity that we are used to processing while awake. I'm sure there are probably a few more examples, but I'm kinda baked, and this is about as far as I'll go. 
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and does the babble have any significance?
Probably not, not that it matters.
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