Why Do We Dream_ Calming Mind Science for Deep Sleep
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The leading scientific theory is that dreams are a byproduct of memory consolidation. During REM sleep, your brain replays the day's events, strengthening important memories and discarding irrelevant ones. The random activation of neural circuits creates the bizarre narratives we call dreams. Another theory suggests dreams serve a threat simulation function, allowing you to practice responding to danger without actual risk. A person who dreams of being chased is rehearsing escape strategies. A person who dreams of falling is rehearsing responses to loss of control.
This episode is designed to be played as you fall asleep. The science is gentle. The narration is calm. The goal is not to interpret your dreams but to help you understand why you have them.
Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the dream is not a message from the universe. It is a message from your own brain.
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