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What if you could control your dreams?

 


What if you could control your dreams?


The controlled dream is thinking, and we always make that kind of thing in the daytime, when we are waking. But when we are starting to think about the possibility to control dreams, we would transfer that thing to form "what if we would use 100 % of our brain capacity for creative work?". Normally a large number of neurons in our brains are reserved to handle sensor-motoric things, which means that they are out of thinking process, but during dreams, we would use entire brain capacity for something, what we are calling "dreams". 


We know that some problems can be solved while the person is sleeping. Like the tale of the finding, the form of the benzene molecule is telling. The inventor of the form of benzene, Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz (August Kekulé) (1829-1896)saw in dreams, that the snake that rises from the flames bait its tail. The thing is that we always think that dreams are like some movie theater, which is giving funny things to us. 


The mission of dreams is not just to load our neurotransmitters and then give us the occupation while the loading of neurotransmitters has been finished. Dreams are part of our mind, and their mission is to solve problems, what we are facing, like the case of August Kekulé's dream show in history. But the question is, how brains are selecting those problems, what they want to handle while sleeping?


The case of August Kekulé is similar to the "Devil's Sonata". The Italian composer Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) claimed that the devil sat on the edge of his bed, and played the composition to him. Those dreams are telling that dreams have a connection with productivity. But the question is why the memory is cut off, while we are sleeping? What would we do with the solved problem, if we cannot remember the answer? 


The thing is that some scholars are introduced to the idea that the EEG wawes would be recorded while a person is sleeping and then those records would be driven through the brain core. We know that dreams are a powerful tool. There has been introduced the methods, what would make brains to pick a certain problem for handling while a person is sleeping. 


One of them is to listen to some relaxing music while seeing the problem, then going to do something, which would be relaxing, which helps that problem would go deeper. Making notes by using paper and pen makes that more neurons are participating in that process. 


The use of as many neurons in the mentoring process is important. The number of neurons what is used in that process is determining what problem is selected. The reason for that is that when a person is intensively thinking about something like Kékule thought about Benzene molecule, that thing jumps in the dreams. 


During this process, the natural dream is the key element for making brains acting the right way while they are sleeping. And then the brains would take that problem under the observation. The music can be replaced by the silence and relaxing walking period. The idea is that the brains would select the problem, what the person wants under the process, what is secret, and hidden from our consequence. 


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The road to that thing where brains are solving problems while sleeping should go like this.


1) Observe the problem carefully


2) Write your thoughts to paper, because by that way more neurons are taking part in the process. 


3) Take a walk and relax, just don't listen to even music in this period


4) Before going to sleep look at that problem once more


5) Take the refreshing sleep without medicals and alcohol


6) Your brains could solve the problem while sleeping


Sources:


Devil's Sonata: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin_Sonata_in_G_minor_(Tartini)


August Kekulé: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Kekul%C3%A9


Kekule's dreams: http://web.mit.edu/redingtn/www/netadv/SP20151130.html


Giuseppe Tartini: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Tartini


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