Dreaming Connects. The Dreaming End of the Continuum Is Hyper-connective
This chapter shows that dreaming is hyper-connective. At the dreaming end of the continuum connections are made more easily than in waking, and connections are made more broadly and loosely. Dreaming avoids tightly structured, over-learned material. Thus, we do not dream of the “three R's”—reading, writing, and arithmetic. The connections are not random, but guided by the dreamer's emotions.
Keywords: continuum, connections, reading, writing, arithmetic
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