Bibliotherapy for Obsessive/Compulsive Readers
One reader's reconciliation of habit with passion & pleasure with self-actualization
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Dreaming & Reading
lorebrarian sent you a note: I propose that when some disturbing waking experience is reactivated in sleep and carried forward into REM, where it is matched by similarity in feeling to earlier memories, a network of older associations is stimulated and is displayed as a sequence of compound images that we experience as dreams. This melding of new and old memory fragments modifies the network of emotional self-defining memories, and thus updates the organizational picture we hold of ‘who I am and what is good for me and what is not.’ In this way, dreaming diffuses the emotional charge of the event and so prepares the sleeper to wake ready to see things in a more positive light, to make a fresh start.
From 24hr day theory, could also apply to how we process what we read.
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