Theory Of Dreams (Part 1)

Have you ever wondered why we evolved to dream? Or what your dreams mean? Or why your dreams can seem so real and meaningful when you experience them but are then mostly forgotten? Or why, when you do manage to remember a dream, it often seems so weird?

A talk given by psychologist Joe Griffin explains why we evolved to dream. He discusses the failure of earlier dream theories to come up with satisfactory answers and why the discovery of the REM state in 1953, which left Freudian and Jungian dream theories ‘dead in the water’, led to his own research. For twelve years he explored the connection between the REM state, in which we dream and the genetic programming that takes place in the REM state. We now know that dreaming evolved to maintain the integrity of mammalian instincts. In the talk Joe also covers the autosymbolic process; why all dreams have to be metaphorical to prevent false memories building up; metaphorical pattern-matching; why we evolved to suppress emotions; why dreaming was nature’s way of conserving energy; the connection between unfulfilled emotional expectations and nightmares; dream predictions and why all mammals dream.

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