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#458 Why You Dream: What Your Sleeping Brain Reveals About Your Waking Life with Brain Surgeon Dr Rahul Jandial

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

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Mind Power and Dreaming

Thoughts, whether good or bad, can lead to activity-dependent myelination in the brain, enhancing neuronal connections. This process can improve the efficiency of neural signals and conserve resources. While thoughts can influence brain chemistry and processes, they are limited to mental aspects and cannot heal physical injuries. Auto-suggestion before sleep may impact dreaming, and waking up slowly can help in remembering dreams by allowing the executive network to transition gradually from the dream state.

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