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    dreams are a series of images‚ ideas‚ or feelings that are going through your head while sleeping. Dreams can be very clear or very blurry‚ depending on how your brain perceives the image (Cherry‚ 2011). Humans spend about six years of their life dreaming (“Dream Facts and Tidbits‚” 2010). Most people believe that dreams happen all through the night‚ this may be true but studies have found that more dreams occur at the end of an eight to nine hour sleep (Horgan‚ 1994). We usually dream about two

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    The manifest is the dream in detail and what is remembered. In the movie inception‚ the latent content was that the world he was living in was not unreal and the manifest content was if the world was real or not. Lucid dreaming is the awareness to know that one is dreaming and being able to control the dream used in the movie inception when Mr. Saito asked Cobb and Arthur to plant the idea in

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    stop dreaming a true statement . Imagine your life without dreaming it sure would be insipid ‚ if a person have a dream or a goal he sure will be a better person with much better life. A person might think that dreaming is not related to death but HE/SHE is totally wrong when a person is said to be a living dead that mean this person have stopped dreaming or does not have goals in his life in this situation I could insure that this person’s life is full of pain and misery. Dreaming inspired

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    community and individual. Inhibited with rituals and ceremonies which followed Dreaming tracks (paths that follow the Spirit Ancestors as they created the landscape) that provided the people with a physical connection to the Dreaming. Out of context the ritual/ceremony is meaningless and the people become misplaced spiritually and psychologically with no home and no stable base of life. The land is the context of the Dreaming stories‚ a constant around which their spiritual world revolved. Removal from

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    To Sleep‚ Do Doubt To Dream The phenomenon of sleeping‚ as well as dreaming‚ has been an area of interest to psychology for many years. One scientist that took an interest in the study of sleep and dreaming was Eugene Aserinsky. During an early experiment of his‚ Aserinsky observed periods of active eye movements that he theorized might be associated with dreaming. He conducted a study to test his theory‚ using adults whose eye muscles were connected to electrodes while they slept. During periods

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    unable to recall vividly what happens throughout our dreams‚ if anything at all. Due to this clouded unique nature that is dreaming‚ most of the knowledge why we dream is largely inconclusive. Nonetheless‚ after many years of theoretical debate on the subject‚ three arguments have remained prominent of which I will I will be discussing. Perhaps the most renowned theory of dreaming comes from the famous psychologist‚ Dr Sigmund Freud. He proposed that our dreams were likened to a ‘royal road’ (Plotnik

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    1. Method of Doubt Throughout Meditation One in The Meditation of the First Philosophy‚ Descartes reflects on a number of falsehoods he has believed throughout his life. He does this to create a system in order to clarify whether they are true or false‚ so that he can build a basic structure from which future knowledge can be based. This approach is called Method of Doubt. Doubt is defined as a feeling of uncertainty. Descartes opens Mediation One by stating that if he wants to establish information

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    under the impression that Thomas Anderson is in fact not dreaming‚ and back to the real world. Then‚ after he goes out clubbing‚ he finds himself turning off his alarm‚ waking up again. However‚ no scene in which Neo physically goes to bed exists in the film. Also‚ the movie builds an unreal environment around the main character. After reading René Descartes’ Meditations on Philosophy‚ one can find him- or herself debating whether Neo is dreaming or being deceived by an evil demon. Although there is

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    one of the most discussed topics of the book. The dream argument can be broken down into three parts. 1st is that while I am asleep and dreaming I often feel sensations and perceptions that I feel when I am awake. 2nd is that there are no definitive signs to tell me if I am awake or dreaming‚ and this brings forward the 3rd point which is that I could be dreaming right now and not know it. The main objection to the dream argument is that the only way we can form images in our dreams is from seeing

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    critical topics Aristotle proceeded to explain. Aristotle discusses dreams and sleeping in three treatises: On Sleep and Dreams‚ On Sleeping and Waking‚ and On Divination through Sleep. His concepts of mind and imagination explain his ideas about dreaming. Aristotle states that any one that is awake is conscious and is aware of external and internal stimulus and that the state of being awake or asleep is attributed to both the body and the soul. He explains that if sleeping is due to excess of waking

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