Business and DreamsTony Crisp |
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Although the world of business and the world of dreams are often considered to be incompatible, this is not so. Once one realises that dreams may be the 'printout' of the most shrewd and capable computer we have access to, we can see them as a source of useful information.
Our brain is segmented into what has been defined as three levels. The base level we share in common with reptiles and this deals with our flight and fight, habitual behaviour and sexual impulse. The level above that is called the mammalian brain, and its technical name is the Limbic System. This is wrapped around the reptilian brain, and is something we share with other mammals such as cats, dogs and horses. It developed about 60 million years ago and deals with your emotions, feelings responses to people and events, the subtler inner life you feel in love and sex, and it provides a deep wisdom about social and individual relationships. Dreams often use mammals or apes to portray the influence in your life of this part of your unconscious drives and intuitions. The action of this brain is largely unconscious, but it does express its enormous insight into people, their body language, social situations, as feelings, hunches and dreams. So here is one of the aspects of our mental functioning that greatly enlarges our waking assessment of a person or a situation. There is also a function I have name megawareness. It is a mental activity found more often in dreams than in waking. It is an ability the mind has to scan enormous amounts of information at the same moment. We are doing it all the time when we speak and listen to replies. In a flash we scan for possible meanings of the words and the context of them. It happens so fast we usually miss what is happening. But our mind can do that with the millions of bits of information we have gathered, even those bits seen or heard out of the 'corner of our eye' so to speak. What megawareness does is to summarize what it scans, putting together unrelated bits of information in new and creative ways, and our dreams are a major way these insights are expressed. This function can be greatly enhanced by actually pursuing a question and watching for a 'felt' or dreamt response. But sometimes the process present things we haven't asked for because they are relevant to the important situations we face. See: creativity and problem solving dreams; Brain - Left and Right Hemispheres; brain levels. |
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