What is satisfying about a good dream? Why do we like getting lost in a story?
...What Is it about these experiences that makes us want them? — Crane
My working thought is that we want the experience of "losing ourselves" — Crane
do we prefer having nightmares and or bad dreams over not dreaming? — XanderTheGrey
I can only see two aspects of consciousness: sensory and cognitive.. — Crane
Is there an aspect(s) of the conscious experience that we are not automatically aware of, or that our culture suppresses? — Crane
The last dream I remember was one I occasionally get - about being back at school (as a rather mature student) in order to improve on a couple of grades, but not really looking like I will be able to scrape a pass even. But I always win this one out as I gradually realise the pointlessness of it, and that in reality I am not letting anyone down and all that rubbish by walking away. I wake up to the pleasant sensation of feeling in control of my life. — Jake Tarragon
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