Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

one heaven iconII.   Mind (PSY)

2.2 Concepts of Perception

Article 21 - Dream

Canon 822 (link)

A Dream is a sequence of consciously involuntary thoughts accompanied by emotions and sensations occurring within the Mind during certain stages of sleep.

Canon 823 (link)

The word Dream originates from two (2) ancient Gaelic words dreoi / draoi meaning “wizard, magician, divine” and am meaning “time”. Hence the original mean of dre(a)+am literally meaningdivine time”.

Canon 824 (link)

The dreamscape of a Dream is equivalent to the concept of dimension.The dimension of the Universe is merely the Universal Dream of Unique Collective Awareness.

Canon 825 (link)

All higher order life forms that possess Mind, also Dream. Conversely, all higher order life that can be proven to Dream, possesses Mind.

Canon 826 (link)

Dreaming is an essential function of optimum learning and the third stage of memory consolidation. Memories accrued during the day are only ever approximate data estimates and during sleep are reinterpreted through usually series of short non-recalled Dream or REM before being stored into long term memory.

Canon 827 (link)

The process of Dreaming is accompanied by the phenomena called “Rapid Eye Movement” as the conversion of visual cortex stored memories into deep memory requires its replay, hence the stimulation of the optic nerve centers.

Canon 828 (link)

Dreaming is also an essential process for testing the nervous system and pain responses of the body, identifying failing nerves and in testing new nerve and neurons created from glial cells upon the testing of stored long term memory, usually in the morning.

Canon 829 (link)

Failure to achieve quality Dream sleep will result in increasing poor quality memory retention