Odd things we do
4 - Dreaming: Sigmund Freud's theory of dreams expressing our subconscious desires have been generally discredited and it is recognized that they help us process emotions, but the reason why we see such strange visions has not been properly explained.
Perhaps this Autism explanation I'm pushing will fit perfectly into the Freud's theory. If indeed man thinks in a very primitive picture thought state the dreams make perfect since -in essence we are just thinking. If man thinks in pictures (aka daydreams) and those picture streams run like a computer under the surface of the mind. If the autism people like me have tapped into the 'unknown' and figured out the how the brain really works its very odd unexpected primitive functions go a few miles in telling us Freud was on the right track. We are MR/DD retards and in the end Di Vinci and Einstein after we figure out our never in print before thought process.
If we are right man has a very off the wall constantly running "program" running in our brains all the time. It is daydream based (lack of better words) and normal people just use a shorthand version of these thoughts and unknown to them is the real working guts of man's mind. Autistics on the other hand have learned ,seen and felt this thought process and after learning it discover the shorthand version is normal thoughts. These autism thoughts seem to leave no question unanswered when it comes to psychology , they are so diverse and so "simple" everything mind wise has an explanation suddenly has an explanation. I predict once Man knows his picture thoughts he will have discovered the obvious but also opened a new Pandora's box of realizing just how "stupid we really are". It s time to Evolve. rich shull
Labels: Autism Revisited, Autism/ Social
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Your words here Rich reminded me of a thought I had concerning our general use of the word 'remember.' It seems to me that remembering happens when the brain sends back to the 'member' (that is, the eye/optic nerve, the ear, the skin, etc.) the familiar messages that it originally received from them when an experience first occurred. What I am saying is that remembering and the memory in general are not just bringing to "mind" the recorded events in the brain itself, but it is the activity of the brain sending back to the organ (member) the same stimulus that the organ once sent to the brain. So it isn't just a matter of the brain being the center of remembering, but it takes a whole body to do the task.
So, ultimtely, dreams are very much like memory . . . again the brain is re-sending signals that it once received from our sensing organs back into the body. We don't actually control dreams as they are just the expression of the authentic relationship between the brain and the body. However, we can influence dreams in the same way that we can control our memory. Daydreams are a good mixture of our linguistic ability combined with memory, dreams, and the presence of the sensory world around us.
Does any of this make sense to you Rich?
Indeed it does. Rich
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