Quoi de neuf ?

Bienvenue sur Psychonaut.fr !

Le forum des amateurs de drogues et des explorateurs de l'esprit

I have another question

  • Auteur de la discussion Auteur de la discussion ????????
  • Date de début Date de début

????????

Holofractale de l'hypervérité
Inscrit
27/9/07
Messages
3 310
What do newborns dream about?
 
The same two things that i do..............
 
Mamory glands .
 
^I tend to dream about the package they usually come in.
 
"in" ?????

What about a bit of semantic correctness / hygene = On or with .
 
They dream their way out of the womb

same as we, about dreaming they dream, of nothing and everything at the same time

FFountainhead
 
yes

the most insane moment we ever knew

SStar dust
 
They dream about a strange place, which becomes later reality :)
 
are these two questions the same?

:D
 
I recon, as soon as a sort of consciousness and awareness evolves, the perception dictates the dreams. Since dreams are a matter of resolving input.

Since the vision of a newborn/fetus is very limited and the womb itself is rather dark and since it does not breath, it leaves mostly kinetic and auditive impressions.

mhh...
 
Well interesting question actually.

I feel very strongly that an unborn child, can sense everything the mother experiences. So it can already in the womb build up images.

Dreams of a newborn, could consist partialy of those raw images.
 
Carebear a dit:
Well interesting question actually.

I feel very strongly that an unborn child, can sense everything the mother experiences. So it can already in the womb build up images.

Dreams of a newborn, could consist partialy of those raw images.

This is something I always liked to think. At least it happens to a certain extend.
Just logically, the umbilical cord surly transports several substances, like adrenaline etc. So a mutual experience is very logical. Also if you understand that in the early stages of an infant it does not consider itself as a entity, but more an extension of its mother(figure).
 
They dream of their rebirth.
 
Retour
Haut