Brain Surgeon REVEALS the NEUROSCIENCE of Dreams & What They TRULY Mean! | Dr. Rahul Jandial

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    Today we're diving into the fascinating world of dreams with our guest, Dr. Rahul Jandial. Dr. Jandial is not only a renowned neurosurgeon but also a neuroscientist with a deep understanding of the human brain. In this episode, we'll explore the significance of dreams, their impact on our waking life, and the mysterious workings of our minds during sleep. Whether you're curious about lucid dreams, the role of nightmares, or the connection between dreams and reality, this conversation promises to enlighten and inspire.
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    0:00 Intro
    00:03:39 - Exploring Dreams and Brain Activity
    00:07:20 - The Executive Network and Dreams
    00:11:14 - The Dreaming Brain and the Waking Brain
    00:15:10 - The Role of Sleep in Mental Clarity
    00:18:57 - The Importance of Dreaming
    00:22:41 - The Transition from Dreaming to Waking Brain
    00:26:44 - Sleep paralysis and entering the Sleep world
    00:30:25 - Sleep Entry and Sleep Exit
    00:34:12 - Extracting Ideas from Dreams
    00:38:00 - The Development of Children's Dreams and Theory of Mind
    00:41:50 - The Purpose of Nightmares
    00:45:40 - Nightmares, Theory of Mind, and Erotic Dreams
    00:49:50 - The Role of Dreams in Actualizing Desires
    00:53:42 - The Value of Emotion in Dream Interpretation
    00:57:24 - Dreams at the End of Life
    01:01:37 - Lucid Dreaming and the Return of the Executive Network
    01:05:18 - Dreaming and the Mind
    01:09:06 - The Discovery of Paradoxical Sleep
    01:12:46 - The Origin of Dreams
    01:16:48 - The Irrelevance of the Pineal Gland
    01:20:33 - Nail Gun Injuries and Neurosurgery
    01:24:14 - The Legacy of Dreaming
    01:27:58 - The Importance of Memory
    #greatness #inspiration #motivation

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  • @lewishowes
    @lewishowes  Pƙed 18 dny +196

    Thanks to Dr, Rahul Jandial for sharing his wisdom and expertise with us! Leave a “YES” if you enjoyed this and share the biggest moment for you. And make sure to subscribe to never miss out on inspiring content like this again CZcams.com/lewishowes

    • @regcrowder9010
      @regcrowder9010 Pƙed 17 dny +4

      Yes! 🎉

    • @allymentary4u938
      @allymentary4u938 Pƙed 17 dny +2

      Yes

    • @GoddessGaiaOracle
      @GoddessGaiaOracle Pƙed 17 dny +4

      Yes.! Thank you. I’ve experienced almost every type of dream discussed. I was surprised to learn that most people don’t realize they dream every night is this normal?.i ask because I am fully aware and able to alter my dreams in real time since childhood (traumatic, prophetic, fear based) to protect myself or even solve issues from my awake time. Are there categories of dreamers? And I’m also curious are the dreams and spiritual levels altered after pineal gland removal?
      Again thank you 😊

    • @richardhart2291
      @richardhart2291 Pƙed 17 dny

      Michael Singer has talked about this.
      Dr. Rahul Jandial is using the western approach to understand that the symptom is by being analytical using the mind to explain something that is created by the mind.
      There is no scientific evidence.
      Joseph Campbell wrote the book The Power of Myth that describes the archetypal images that are in every culture, because the mind operates the same in all humans.
      It is the energy of past experience, everything stored in the subconscious from past experiences that is released to form the images experienced by the brain.
      It is not something external to the brain, it is from within.
      Consciousness is the witness of what is observed in the present moment.
      There is not past or future in consciousness.
      It is not a creator, it is an observer of what is happening as what we observe through our five senses.
      Michael Singer describes this, it is the knowledge perfect past masters have taught for centuries.
      That is what quantum physics is discovering.
      The question is not what our experience of energy means, it is to be aware of what is watching this energy unfolding in front of us, the pure consciousness that has no thoughts and no feelings.

    • @sosman257bosman5
      @sosman257bosman5 Pƙed 17 dny +3

      Yes, please

  • @sarahtan8653
    @sarahtan8653 Pƙed 11 dny +174

    I had a lucid dream that my dog climbed into bed to cuddle next to me. The sensation of him woke me and I looked at him and held him close but as I held him logic seeped into my thought as I remembered that my dog was no longer alive. As that thought washed over me my dog dissipated and I lost the lucid awareness and then shortly awoke with the deep feeling that my dog was actually in my arms just moments ago

    • @debbiesmith2207
      @debbiesmith2207 Pƙed 10 dny +16

      I had this experience with my cat. I think it was as "real" as fully awake time.

    • @renaedeleon8812
      @renaedeleon8812 Pƙed 10 dny +15

      Reading this crying. Oh How I would love to hVe this type of dream about my cat and loved ones I have lost.

    • @sarahtan8653
      @sarahtan8653 Pƙed 10 dny

      @@renaedeleon8812your pets will visit your dream space when you least expect it. I recall silently inviting my dog with a memory of gratitude for him just before going to sleep that night

    • @ErinsEnergy313
      @ErinsEnergy313 Pƙed 9 dny +28

      Your dog came to say hello. What a beautiful experience đŸ’–âœšïž

    • @debrarozich2456
      @debrarozich2456 Pƙed 8 dny +16

      I dreamed my two German Shepherds ( both passed) came to me and it was such a soft and beautiful feeling as they gently bent around my legs with joy. Kind of like Sarah they dissipated and I woke. I long ago had a dream about my horse Teyana and she was carrying me over the hills as though we were flying. Awww such joy. I can only imagine the reunion I will have in heaven.

  • @Mcmajor215
    @Mcmajor215 Pƙed 17 dny +268

    Sometimes I can't wait to go to sleep to see what I will dream. đŸ˜ŽâœŒïžđŸŠ‹

    • @user-xv5sn9gn5n
      @user-xv5sn9gn5n Pƙed 13 dny +1

      I think it is not good to dream than the brain has to work but the brain has to rest and regenerate that’s why you need a Blackout sleep đŸ€đŸ„‡

    • @mscashwell
      @mscashwell Pƙed 12 dny +5

      That is a truth. I am that way...eager to see who will visit me or who i will visit. what will be revealed.

    • @SarahMatthews-qm1eo
      @SarahMatthews-qm1eo Pƙed 12 dny

      I know and every night I never realized I'm dreaming. So if I can't wake up there how the hell am I supposed to wake up here??? But I'm trying!

    • @elizabethprince1268
      @elizabethprince1268 Pƙed 12 dny +2

      Yes... me also.I even take naps when I can.

    • @JillyAnnaKist
      @JillyAnnaKist Pƙed 11 dny +4

      Me too, after many years of dreamless sleep due to excessive marijuana use, I am now over this addiction and dreaming again!

  • @founderofcoreism
    @founderofcoreism Pƙed 8 dny +37

    I lucid dream and studied dreams for 7 years. Pay attention to your dreams. It's another world more connected to the real, versus the matrix.

    • @elizabethbowie9753
      @elizabethbowie9753 Pƙed 3 dny +2

      I had lucid dreams all through my teens & 20's.

    • @founderofcoreism
      @founderofcoreism Pƙed 3 dny

      @@elizabethbowie9753 br8ngvit back. It's needed. 👍

    • @BeardAxeMcAxeBeard
      @BeardAxeMcAxeBeard Pƙed 2 dny +1

      What do you make of dreams with supernatural powers and ascended masters?

    • @jeastwood7358
      @jeastwood7358 Pƙed dnem +1

      people refer to this as the matrix
 It cracks me up ever since that movie came out everybody's calling this matrix
 it's a dimension I've been to a couple of others
 Not to get biblical or anything but in the Bible it says that my house there are many mansions
 That's basically what it means
 And it's more connected than this one it's just that we get distracted by so many things here that when we go there everything is clear
 Much clearer

    • @founderofcoreism
      @founderofcoreism Pƙed dnem

      @@jeastwood7358 beautifully stated

  • @jwens2
    @jwens2 Pƙed 16 dny +102

    56:15. "...the luxury of a bed and curtains......" such a humbling reminder đŸ€ŻđŸ˜ą

    • @crypto986
      @crypto986 Pƙed 14 dny +3

      he is from india

    • @johns294
      @johns294 Pƙed 13 dny +4

      Dead on 
.thats self awareness is a good way

  • @Helprimates
    @Helprimates Pƙed 12 dny +108

    I had a dream that I was speaking in a different language and the conversation made sense. Often my dreams are more intelligent than I am in reality. I'd love to be a part if a sleep study. I've also dreamt of songs which I've never heard before and wake up trying to remember. Such a beautiful song.

    • @Meik22
      @Meik22 Pƙed 12 dny +7

      I also had a dream in a language that I don't speak.
      I didn't understand what it's saying and still the dream was happening and comprehensive.

    • @Mina-pj7qs
      @Mina-pj7qs Pƙed 12 dny +4

      Are you a Highly Sensitive Person?

    • @FacingTheUnknownChannel
      @FacingTheUnknownChannel Pƙed 10 dny +5

      For dreams are the seeds of our destiny,
      Nurtured by passion, they set us free.
      With every step, we dare to aspire,
      Igniting the spark of our inner fire

    • @creativesolutions902
      @creativesolutions902 Pƙed 9 dny +2

      I too, have dreams quite often about songs I have never heard before
 I can usually wake up and sing it for a little while, until it fades away
 If I could write music, that would be quite an advantage! :-)

    • @DMillerFlorida
      @DMillerFlorida Pƙed 8 dny +5

      Yes! I had a dream with a different language. It was written and when I woke .. I wrote it down immediately and found it in the Greek Bible after doing an online research.

  • @toriscott1881
    @toriscott1881 Pƙed 12 dny +85

    This conversation leads me to think that tv, videos, and screens possibly detract from what dreams can do for us in life!

    • @BeautifulT514
      @BeautifulT514 Pƙed 9 dny +1

      I think that might be the point đŸ€” that thought had never crossed my mind until nowđŸ€”đŸ€šđŸ€Ż
      Thanks Tori!

    • @Anniepat2340
      @Anniepat2340 Pƙed 9 dny +3

      That’s why I cannot watch scary movies or like a dateline before I go to bed because I will not have a good dream

    • @hagindustin777
      @hagindustin777 Pƙed 9 dny +6

      Any screen emitting "blue light". You can change the settings on your devices to more "warm" rather than "cool" and block out some of that "blue light". I've had MUCH success with this.

    • @SunDreamer555
      @SunDreamer555 Pƙed 6 dny

      @@hagindustin777I’ve heard of this but never tried it and tried to just now. I have an iphone. It says red/green filter. Is this one of the warmer ones?

  • @itsalluphl
    @itsalluphl Pƙed 4 dny +9

    In my early 20s, I decided to go to therapy. She was the most amazing therapist I ever encountered, and one of the first things she taught me was how to remember to my dreams. Since then I have experienced lucid, vivid, epic, brief, recurrent, realistic, and surreal while able to recall many of them! I wish more therapists would incorporate dream analysis into their practices. Dreams are the windows to your soul and taught me much about myself ❀

    • @SinisterSpatula
      @SinisterSpatula Pƙed 2 dny +1

      What's the trick to remembering them? I lost the ability to remember my dreams for decades now.

    • @samanthairvine2624
      @samanthairvine2624 Pƙed dnem

      Can you share your knowledge plz

    • @itsalluphl
      @itsalluphl Pƙed 7 hodinami

      I was taught was to have something to write with and low but ample lighting at your bedside. When you wake from a dream don’t allow anything to distract you. Be slow and methodical when you grab your paper and pencil. Write down everything that comes to mind without trying to form sentences and don’t try to analyze the dream as you write your thoughts.
      After you feel you’ve written down all your thoughts read them to see if any additional memories of the dream come to mind and write them down. Read it again to form images of what you dreamt, and then read it again out loud. The more you repeat it the more likely you are to remember it and you’ll begin to form a perspective around what you dreamed. If you have a recording device that would make it easier.
      The more you practice doing this the better you’ll get with your recall. When you’re able to remember your dreams, you can return to that dream at a later time and create a new ending. If you’re having a bad dream, you’ll know you’re in a dream and tell yourself to wake up. Some dreams will represent a slice of life while others will be surreal. It’s the surreal ones that have the deepest meaning and are more challenging to analyze. The more you get into your dreams, the more you will discover about yourself.

  • @lmonnette4037
    @lmonnette4037 Pƙed 10 dny +48

    I am almost 70. I had no idea other people do not always dream in color!!!!! My husband told him he felt his dreams are basically thoughts! I have dreams like movies....doesn't everyone? I remember color of the clothes people wear. I don't dream every night but when I do it's hard to remember the entire dream. I remember bits and pieces. Sometimes I wake up and then go back to sleep and seem to dream again. I love to dream as long as it isn't scary, which I don't seem to have.

    • @dawnhoekstra5644
      @dawnhoekstra5644 Pƙed 9 dny +1

      I used to have dreams like movies when I was a kid I’m 63 I wonder if that is an era thing?

    • @lindadoles4953
      @lindadoles4953 Pƙed 8 dny +6

      I wake up every hour to two hours and my "movie dreams" will continue when I fall back asleep. Not always but quite often. They will also involve family and friends frequently.

    • @Misslou2425
      @Misslou2425 Pƙed 7 dny +4

      I have always had lucid dreams, and most nights... Nightmares. Age 42. All my dreams, every dream is ALWAYS in color.

    • @Gokhan202
      @Gokhan202 Pƙed 6 dny +2

      Didn’t he say people started dreaming in colour when technicolour was invented for tv?

    • @curiousone6129
      @curiousone6129 Pƙed 5 dny

      Same.

  • @Universol
    @Universol Pƙed 17 dny +468

    I couldn't listen to him properly; I was very distracted by his handsomeness. 😅🙈😂

    • @dianeyvon
      @dianeyvon Pƙed 17 dny +46

      Also guilty 😂

    • @SleepisHealth1
      @SleepisHealth1 Pƙed 17 dny +53

      You might get a handsome dream:) Your comment made my day. Stay happy🎉😂

    • @cmc7507
      @cmc7507 Pƙed 14 dny +11

      So
does dreaming defragment our brain?

    • @kv2749
      @kv2749 Pƙed 14 dny +42

      I think they are both handsome.

    • @shermainewillis3064
      @shermainewillis3064 Pƙed 13 dny +21

      Well he never mentioned that he has a wife 😅 only spoke about his 3 sons

  • @adolphus9047
    @adolphus9047 Pƙed 17 dny +135

    Dreaming being the reason for sleep is an ancient belief in many ancient African religions. Im happy science is catching up.

    • @naynay0179
      @naynay0179 Pƙed 16 dny +2

      Yuuuuuuup

    • @CaptPicard81
      @CaptPicard81 Pƙed 15 dny +4

      There are no new ideas under the sun as they say

    • @lenspencer1765
      @lenspencer1765 Pƙed 14 dny +4

      I had a dream visitation and I no it was real

    • @zeejah
      @zeejah Pƙed 12 dny +6

      I used to write a dream journal... in time there was a thread leading me to answers i was searching.

    • @shaneprice6157
      @shaneprice6157 Pƙed 9 dny +4

      Does anyone else feel like before the catastrophic event that almost wiped out humanity a few thousand years ago that gave us amnesia. That everything was figured out ? Like all the stuff that is ground breaking and the stuff we will figure out over the next decades or even centuries was elementary to the version of us that existed before a meteor hit earth or whatever happened that supposedly wiped out 90 percent of life on this planet.

  • @etandrepont
    @etandrepont Pƙed 13 dny +47

    I’ve steared my dreams. I’ve had sleep paralysis, I’ve had premonitions in my dreams. I’ve been consciously aware of my dream.

    • @SteadfastLiving
      @SteadfastLiving Pƙed 11 dny +2

      Discipline weighs ounces but regret weighs tonnes.

    • @nqobileshongwe923
      @nqobileshongwe923 Pƙed 10 dny

      How do you do that?

    • @keezyfox4989
      @keezyfox4989 Pƙed 5 dny +2

      I have had premonition dreams,one is I had a dream of someone will pass away at work but don’t see who or there face in my dream and my boss had a hart attack and passed away and I have dreams of a friends that I haven’t seen 4 years and then I will see them after I have a dream about them and the craziest dream I had was a house and was walking around in this house and a year later me and hubby decided to sell our home and went looking at homes and we look at one and the house was the same house that I had a dream about and bloody freaking me out and the only thing that was different was the outside of the house.

    • @savanamcgregor6492
      @savanamcgregor6492 Pƙed 5 dny +1

      Same to all of those. I’ve had them all!

    • @etandrepont
      @etandrepont Pƙed 4 dny

      @@nqobileshongwe923I would try to force myself awake to write down a part of the dream so that I would remember the dream.
      But most times I swore that I would remember my dream-hardly ever remembered those dreams.
      I recall saying to myself that I’m getting up to write this one down but fell back asleep.
      The premonitions I had within dreams occurred 2-20 plus years later. The only reason I remembered them was because they were so intense and real or frightening that I shared them with my friend Timmy.
      20 plus years later was when he called me and told me that I was prolific. One I drew on a napkin, the other was about Katrina-I saw what was happening and even said everyone is running to the dome. They were pushing and climbing up fences getting to the dome.
      I stated the flood and saw cars going up on medians.
      What struck me was that I mentioned that they were going to the dome. This to me was the key point that solidified that this was truly a dream premonition.

  • @magicgirl77
    @magicgirl77 Pƙed 17 dny +215

    Need to get him, Dr. Joe Dispensa together and Gregg Braden for a seminar!

    • @Bunny11344
      @Bunny11344 Pƙed 17 dny +22

      Throw in dr Bruce Lipton too

    • @DianeVirginie
      @DianeVirginie Pƙed 16 dny +4

      I thought the same 😅

    • @JakeRichardsong
      @JakeRichardsong Pƙed 16 dny +6

      Dispenza is a chiropractor, not a neuroscientist.

    • @Bunny11344
      @Bunny11344 Pƙed 16 dny +15

      @@JakeRichardsong His postgraduate training covered neurology, neuroscience, brain function and chemistry, cellular biology though!

    • @richardhart2291
      @richardhart2291 Pƙed 16 dny

      @@JakeRichardsong
      He works with neuroscientists from all around the world.
      Evidently you have not read any of his books.
      One does not need to be a neuroscientist to know the science that is available, and Dr. Joe has designed programs using the science to have evidence using scientific equipment at his events to document what neuroscientists have discovered.
      One does not have to be a mechanic to understand how an engine works.
      Dr. Joe has described all this, the science of the changes in the quality of proteins in each organ and what affects the quality.

  • @AI-art-makers
    @AI-art-makers Pƙed 4 dny +5

    If dreaming is therapy for me it has been the worst therapy I've ever received but boy has it ever helped me to understand the dream world so much better

  • @pinky7400
    @pinky7400 Pƙed 12 dny +27

    The fact that opioids made it so i do not dream at night, was the final straw for me to get sober. ❀

    • @dakotasuris1740
      @dakotasuris1740 Pƙed 12 dny +6

      @pinky7400 Interesting. I am on a good amount of opioids for pain. (never abuse), and I dream like crazy!! Congratulations on your sobriety!!

    • @pinky7400
      @pinky7400 Pƙed 12 dny +5

      @dakotasuris1740 opioids in itself is abuse, in my opinion, to our species. We were never meant to have such a thing. Thank you so much for your congratulations and I pray for you that you never go thru what I did for 10+ years. ♄

    • @ThePathOfLeastResistanc
      @ThePathOfLeastResistanc Pƙed 11 dny +3

      @@pinky7400our brains literally have receptors for opioids

    • @pinky7400
      @pinky7400 Pƙed 11 dny +3

      @@ThePathOfLeastResistanc Your brain makes its own versions of opioids, called endogenous opioids. These chemicals act just like opioid drugs, attaching to opioid receptors in your brain. Endogenous opioids help your body control pain.

    • @pinky7400
      @pinky7400 Pƙed 11 dny

      @@ThePathOfLeastResistanc that's what the receptors are for. Do you think that the human brain was designed for man made chemicals? Lmao no.

  • @bonniemattocks4396
    @bonniemattocks4396 Pƙed 10 dny +24

    Dr. Rahul Jandial's brain is working on so many levels, that he can't get the words out fast enough for us to understand all that he knows. He has thoughts that he starts that I feel he wants to answer on three different levels, but he's trying to keep it coherent for all of us.

    • @KS-rj2sb
      @KS-rj2sb Pƙed 10 dny +5

      I thought it was just me who was thinking about this. lol 😆 he can’t answer the question in simplest form lol 😂 he is not on our level haha

    • @bonniemattocks4396
      @bonniemattocks4396 Pƙed 9 dny +3

      @@KS-rj2sb I"m going to keep watching and listening to him. Maybe somewhere he'll answer the questions I have......

    • @Gokhan202
      @Gokhan202 Pƙed 6 dny +3

      I think he sounded incompetent and incoherent tbh. Couldn’t finish a sentence and a thought, my favourite is the use of ‘my belief, I wonder’ when he needed a face save moment. I felt he couldn’t actually explain most things properly.

    • @linda.s.gislad
      @linda.s.gislad Pƙed 3 dny +1

      That's exactly how I perceive him. He has such a great presence, an aura, if you like. One would describe him as a "great mind".

    • @kiki19822
      @kiki19822 Pƙed 15 hodinami +1

      I thought I was the only one. I couldn't follow what he was saying as he jumped from one thing to another, rarely completing a thought. I'm sorry but I gave up halfway thru the interview.

  • @user-pt3in8xb3w
    @user-pt3in8xb3w Pƙed 13 dny +29

    When he said u sleep bc u must dream, felt so validated. I have been doing that since childhood. I have also started dream journal. I only sleep so that i can dream. I love my dreams , also lately my dreams have been giving answers to my life problems.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  Pƙed 12 dny +5

      Appreciate you for this beautiful sharing!

    • @SunDreamer555
      @SunDreamer555 Pƙed 6 dny +1

      Beautiful way to look at it. Certain tribes believe dreams are hints to upcoming things in your waking life and if you get good at interpreting them, you can improve your life.

  • @rudirhein7828
    @rudirhein7828 Pƙed 8 dny +17

    Some Dreams are so draining that sometimes I need all the next day to recover.

    • @user-kp7xg1yi6k
      @user-kp7xg1yi6k Pƙed 3 dny +1

      Yes, this is my second day of about 4 hours of real 😮

    • @Nophreetime
      @Nophreetime Pƙed 2 dny +3

      I once dreamed a typical full day at the office. Words can't describe how annoyed I was to wake up and go to work the following day.

  • @lisabarder5402
    @lisabarder5402 Pƙed 11 dny +18

    I love Dr. Rahul's quest to unravel the mystery of our dreams. Personally, I wish I had more flying dreams. Whenever I dream of flying, I wake up the next day feeling spectacular and having an incredible day!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  Pƙed 11 dny +2

      🙌

    • @messesh1578
      @messesh1578 Pƙed 5 dny +2

      Try to fly or in my case bouncing incredibly high and landing softly, try to just recognize when you are really dreaming and at the moment you realize it remember to fly make yourself fly or bounce and it works.you can then go any direction to any place that you can think of. If you try it you will find you can do it.

    • @jksallen
      @jksallen Pƙed 22 hodinami

      My husband fly lots when he asleep, he also feels amazing the following day .. 😊

    • @tatianataylor5581
      @tatianataylor5581 Pƙed 6 hodinami

      So agree!

  • @caitlynnp9507
    @caitlynnp9507 Pƙed 16 dny +62

    I've been remember my 1-4 of my dreams everyday since the age of 5. I'm 31 now. My dreams are often very action adventure apocalyptic dystopian and/or magical. I am very strong and quite often have powers, flying being the most common and easiest. I can fly at will in any dream if I'm bored. I love my dreams. I'm very thankful for them.

    • @etandrepont
      @etandrepont Pƙed 13 dny +4

      I definitely have flown in my dreams like an Eagle close to the cliffs

    • @zeejah
      @zeejah Pƙed 12 dny +4

      Write them down... when you read them one after the other you will notice a thread

    • @dragonking5863
      @dragonking5863 Pƙed 11 dny +3

      I remember a very vivd dream i had in childhood when I flew above the earth and was flying in spcae looking down at the earth

    • @wrektem240
      @wrektem240 Pƙed 6 dny +2

      I’ve had apocalyptic ones as well. Some of my favorites are the scariest.
      Dreams have always been a wonder of mine. The shifting landscapes, the familiar yet unrecognizable feeling of love for someone you’ve never even seen.
      ❀

  • @kenclark6894
    @kenclark6894 Pƙed 17 dny +43

    I dream every night sometimes three or four different ones. Also lucid dream and have out of body experiences. Some feel more real then reality. I look forward to my night time adventures ❀❀

    • @mitoljimenez
      @mitoljimenez Pƙed 17 dny +2

      Same, only thing I haven’t encountered is out of body experiences. I know there are techniques to achieve it but I’m kind of scared and can’t see the purpose besides curiosity, which I am very curious personally. I enjoy going to sleep wondering what I will dream this time 😉. I remember my dreams daily, wondering if that is common.
      This subject was fascinating and Lewis made great questions
 looking forward for part 2.

    • @pambalakhan6020
      @pambalakhan6020 Pƙed 13 dny +1

      “ I look forward to my night time adventures “ đŸ˜â€ïž

    • @etandrepont
      @etandrepont Pƙed 13 dny

      I had one out of body experience when awake

  • @sandrahanesworth
    @sandrahanesworth Pƙed 17 dny +51

    Since I was a kid 
 I always had lucid dreams & loved figuring out stuff for the next day. The dreams halted with Chemo 
 but thankfully coming back in full color! Thank you for sharing your wisdom 


    • @brianlane9534
      @brianlane9534 Pƙed 17 dny

      Yes. It was interesting revisiting dreams. I had the ability to call up past dreams.

    • @cherylnathanodette
      @cherylnathanodette Pƙed 15 dny +1

      All the best wishes for your treatment and full recovery.

  • @deliawest3607
    @deliawest3607 Pƙed 16 dny +37

    As a therapist, I would love to hear the doctor speak about dreams during drug withdrawal & their relevance. Great podcast, charming guest. Many thanks.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  Pƙed 16 dny +3

      So glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate you for watching.

    • @rumi-tunes7727
      @rumi-tunes7727 Pƙed 12 dny +4

      He is NOT an EXPERT on Relevance....... mostly shooting from the hip himself........... unarticulated Reasons- speculation

    • @F_P_S
      @F_P_S Pƙed 11 dny +7

      @@rumi-tunes7727glad I’m not the only one who thought this. Every question he was asked he answered with: “So, that’s a big question, and what I want to do is answer your question so you can know the answer. But I can’t answer it without answering it first. So, I’m going to answer your question with this answer. The question is really big. So the answer will be a big answer. I want to answer it, so I’m going to answer it with a big answer

..” aaaaaand he never allows Lewis to nail him down on a direct answer. Weird, and frustrating. Seemed more con-man like than neuroscientist, imho.

    • @Liciablyth
      @Liciablyth Pƙed 10 dny +1

      Good question. In my experience, dreams follow the same guidelines. On a very basic level they show what we want or what we do not want. Then we look at what the symbol in the dream means to that individual. But even this is complex. for example, A snake for some people symbolizes change. For others it symbolizes the hideen becoming visible. But the same type of dream can mean something completely different. For example, "I wanted to walk out the open door to the grass outside but a snake lay on step" One person might see this as a sign to be cautious in moving ahead with their plans. Another person might see it as an indicator that their pathway ahead has strength and power. addiction recovery dreams might simply be symbolizing the stressful physical experiences and psycho-social experiences of withdrawal. There are more complications about how the brain might have been damaged for the duration of their addiction and why the person has the dreams that they experience.

    • @Liciablyth
      @Liciablyth Pƙed 10 dny +5

      @@F_P_S As an academic I admire his refusal to appear to know it all. The more we learn the more we realise we know very little. This is what he is indicating in the way he talks. It is very difficult in a talk show like this to teach the listener some of the basics of how the brain works, let alone more complex understandings. So the task is then to try to limit answers to the very minimum. However, one often has to answer a question by first providing some background so that the answer makes better sense. This type of discussion though, is not to everyone's liking so I understand your frustration.

  • @savanamcgregor6492
    @savanamcgregor6492 Pƙed 5 dny +2

    I have had a lucid Math dream. Calculated something. And woke up shortly after and realized I solved it correctly!

  • @AI-art-makers
    @AI-art-makers Pƙed 4 dny +4

    There's times where I was lucid dreaming and I realized I was dreaming but I was able to keep my calm and extend the lucid point beyond what most people will ever be able to do. I stayed in that dream for a weekend...

    • @jeastwood7358
      @jeastwood7358 Pƙed dnem +1

      dreaming is entering another dimension
 It's leaving the body here and traveling 

      I had another body experience one night that I said oh this is my own dream I'm the one creating this and I was told by another being excuse me but I'm every bit is real as you are in your dimension
 He told me many things that I could not possibly have done and didn't find out for years later
 I even had other people helping me research to find out these things and they said just doesn't exist but little later on and things that I said we're going to happen in the future and things about the past that were not revealed yet came out to magazines a few years later
 All kinds of things like that

  • @nestosauce
    @nestosauce Pƙed 14 dny +14

    I think it would be great to see you interview Keanu Reeves. Such a humble and giving human being who’s gone through a lot, yet keeps giving.

    • @l4l414
      @l4l414 Pƙed 14 dny +2

      Absolutely! Keanu is mesmerising to watch and listen too.

    • @cmc7507
      @cmc7507 Pƙed 12 dny +1

      I agree!! Keanu Reeves is very interesting.

  • @cmc7507
    @cmc7507 Pƙed 14 dny +11

    I did simple math (addition) in one of my dreams. I had prayed the night before I went to sleep to have a dream about numbers. Recently I have been receiving healing in my dreams. 💕

    • @candygirl7586
      @candygirl7586 Pƙed 2 dny +1

      IDk what this was, but I dreamed of a number, the number 1. It was unusually interesting and no mathematical computations were made. It was odd and seemed strangely significant. ??? I am pleased to hear about your healing.

  • @damienwhitfield2423
    @damienwhitfield2423 Pƙed 5 dny +2

    For whatever reason, i seem to be able to remember my dreams every morning, and have done so since i was a teenager.
    I have noticed that my dreams have become more advanced in colors, conversations, meeting people from the bible, and even hugging a friend who had passed away.
    The most amazing thing that a lot of people don't believe, is that in dreams you can still feel pain, taste foods, smell odours, just like you do when you are awake.
    One time i woken up from sleep and it was cold, but i didn’t want get out of bed to grab an extra blanket, so i just tried to go back to sleep. When i did manage to fall back to sleep, the temperature changed, and a lady was looking at me with a smile. It was like a guide or gardian angle who read my mind and fixed the situation.
    My first sleep paralysis happened because i herd an old ladies voice telling me to get out of her caravan. I guess she use to live in that caravan i was living in at the time, but obviously she had passed on, and maybe came back for a visit.
    I can go on forever about dreams, and the crazy things i have experienced, but this comment is already getting too long. 😅

  • @curiousone6129
    @curiousone6129 Pƙed 5 dny +2

    I am often able to control my dreams. If i dont like the way a dream ends, i can sort of rewind and change the ending.
    I can also extend a pleasant dream or dream the same thing over again.
    It feels like im asleep and aware that i am manipulating my dreams.
    My dreams are usually coherent stories, but sometimes with people or places I've never seen when awake. I can usually remember the dreams in detail, and sometimes write them down.
    I sometimes dream so vividly that I carry the emotions of a dream foward into waking for part of the day.
    I solve problems in my dreams. I am able to use the solutions the next day.
    I wish there was a way to record dreams, and share them wth other people.

  • @TBee719
    @TBee719 Pƙed 17 dny +14

    After two strokes, I'm starting to remember again year 2

  • @rishmapoeran403
    @rishmapoeran403 Pƙed 14 dny +53

    My dreams have always told me what's going on with my children or my ex or the people around me and even people I don't know, but then meet.
    And it always tells me what's going to happen or has happened. It's really strange but true.

    • @samex8275
      @samex8275 Pƙed 13 dny +9

      Me too! I dream about people that I have not met before, and then I meet them in the future. Have you had deja vu dreams?

    • @beboundless7897
      @beboundless7897 Pƙed 13 dny +6

      Hey, yes I have had deja vu dreams too! So many times in my life. I often have dreams of my future, events and people before it happens or before I meet them. It still floors me to this day

    • @leoonthego474
      @leoonthego474 Pƙed 12 dny +10

      Very true. While billions of people have experienced guiding and DejaVu dreams is more than enough proof that dreams are not created by the brain and are captured/transformed by our mind (our spiritual entity).
      The deeper subject is the time concept. As Einstein stumbled on his special relativity theory where time is relative and passes depending on your frame (body) reference, the explanation therefore is, if your frame of reference (speed) is greater than time then time becomes obsolete.
      So in other words the past and future all becomes the present. If our spirit is pure energy and the speed it moves is much greater than light than while we dream we move out of our time frame and capture information from the future and past. Hence why while dreaming for seconds in our body frame captivated by time, can be a days lived in dream matter.

    • @cassidypinnix4178
      @cassidypinnix4178 Pƙed 12 dny

      ​@@beboundless7897 it's called deja reve! I we dont have deja vu we dream it first...

    •  Pƙed 11 dny +1

      @@leoonthego474wow.. đŸ€Ż

  • @SuperSammieeee
    @SuperSammieeee Pƙed 7 dny +2

    I had a dream. It was so long and real. You were there and helped me when I was dying. You changed a depressing hospital room into a beautiful one with friends and inspiration. You hugged me and I felt loved.

  • @saraheumlauf1117
    @saraheumlauf1117 Pƙed 16 dny +19

    Do a whole series with this man!!! I've read 2 of his books so far and look forward to reading this one. "Life on a knifes edge", changed my life!..... interested to hear his thoughts on what HYPNOSIS is. I feel it's opening a dangerous kind of window to "rewriting" possibly, one's memory.

    • @leanne123
      @leanne123 Pƙed 9 dny +1

      Not your memory. Hypnosis can change your SUB conscious beliefs. Beliefs drive your behaviour. Like if you BELIEVE a bug is dangerous then you won't go where they are.
      Sometimes your subconscious beliefs can drive dysfunctional behaviour in your life. Consciousness can manage behaviours but your fundamental beliefs will take over if you are not vigilant.

  • @victoriahester9365
    @victoriahester9365 Pƙed 17 dny +21

    Thank you for having this guest on your show. I find him very engaging. Although I am not formally trained in this area of life, I find his commentary and ideas to be accurate based on my experiences. His voice is also very soothing. I would love to see him again! ❀

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  Pƙed 17 dny +3

      So glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate you for watching.

  • @user-li7wx2mh1g
    @user-li7wx2mh1g Pƙed 10 dny +22

    Distracted by 2 dreamy guys. Now I know what I will be dreaming of tonight

  • @francyelefonseca1512
    @francyelefonseca1512 Pƙed 5 dny +1

    I’m only about 30 mins in, but already- at the moment of sleep paralysis, if you surrender and don’t panic (I know it’s easier said than done) this is where your soul astral projects, & this, in itself is a conversation I’d love to hear Dr. Rahul’s thoughts on ! You actually feel more dense, more real AND you can travel anywhere

  • @dianayu9161
    @dianayu9161 Pƙed 11 dny +12

    Dreams is the language of spirit

    • @JAD886
      @JAD886 Pƙed 5 dny

      I don't dream, but I am very in tune with spirit.. w the Holy Spirit the most.

  • @user-mi5cm1cm2z
    @user-mi5cm1cm2z Pƙed 12 dny +3

    I've had shared dreams...often and always with someone in the family. Some will wake me, I will phone the person I'm sharing the dream with to confirm. Always it's an imminent warning a 3rd family member is in direct line for a catastrophic death within the next hour. Sometimes the shared dream tells us one has had a sudden,tramatic death...we note the time. Ten days before my husband passed because of a negligent Dr., we shared the same dream 3 nights in a row. We were holding hands, flying about 3 feet off the dirt road near his family's farm. We flew past it to the local cemetery were his family has their resting place. I dreampt our daughter had cancer in her neck. When she woke up,there it was!!Her sweet neck swollen like oranges on both sides. That was 2 years of constant,focused dreaming. Thank heaven the dr.s would listen and change tactics. I could write a book ..... I live to dream. This waking state is a distraction on the real journey. 😱

  • @DanAuto
    @DanAuto Pƙed 13 dny +5

    I dreamt 2 weeks ago I won the lottery and received a call from a lady by the name of Anna. I googled the lottery and a lady by the name of Anna is a spokesperson so crazy it sent shivers down my whole body.
    I got so emotional when I saw that with my own two eyes. I've been having very vivid dreams for the past few months of standing in a office surrounded by people clapping while im holding a large cheque. I play the lottery only spending $20 per week and im getting 4 numbers 5 numbers constantly. Lewis your insights are so interesting.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  Pƙed 12 dny

      Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked it!

  • @sharonhearne5014
    @sharonhearne5014 Pƙed 11 dny +5

    My father is a fundamentally religious Christian and when I decided to leave that faith I had a dream where it was a night scene where Dad and I are wading in the dark ocean-like water and the lights from oil refineries are flickering around us (he used to work as a chemist in an oil refinery): then without a word being spoken we begin to separate and walk in opposite directions. When I abandoned his religion he essentially was forced - to his interpretative thinking - to abandon me.

    • @britneylucky7845
      @britneylucky7845 Pƙed 8 dny

      That's like a Dejavu 😼

    • @shirleymurphy1958
      @shirleymurphy1958 Pƙed 4 dny

      He didn't abandon you you abandoned his spiritual relationship with God. Therefore your spiritual connection too him and God thru him was untied . But this needed too happen so you will come too your own journey too God or not.

  • @smallhouseinthemeadow6131
    @smallhouseinthemeadow6131 Pƙed 8 dny +3

    I wrote a song in my dream.I woke up and there was a paper towel on the counter with writing on it in black marker that had bled through onto the counter.Its still my favorite song I have written 40 years later.

  • @shauniebnaturalista6672
    @shauniebnaturalista6672 Pƙed 17 dny +25

    I lucid dream fairly regularly. It's associated with water. I jump in. When I get to the bottom and I can breathe, I know I'm dreaming. I steer the dream from there.

    • @graciegracie
      @graciegracie Pƙed 17 dny +3

      Same, this is how I confirm I'm dreaming

    • @nestosauce
      @nestosauce Pƙed 14 dny +1

      It’s so hard not to become infatuated with a world you find yourself in and think that it’s not real. I understand that it’s said lucid dreams and the people in them are parts of you but at times they feel so apart from my way of thinking and self. They feel so real and sucks knowing I’ll most likely not see them again.

  • @mrlasttimer
    @mrlasttimer Pƙed 10 dny +8

    I went out of body once from a lucid dream. People think it's just dreaming but it was more real than being awake. I remember every minute of it unlike the 1000 of dreams that I have had before. The only downside is that I have never been able to repeat it.

  • @candygirl7586
    @candygirl7586 Pƙed 2 dny

    I have walked, talked, even driven in my sleep. Thankfully it is a very isolated amount of incidences. Lucid dreams occur as well. Most recently I awakened and ran off to work without realizing I had acted out a dream and trashed a bathroom, breaking the toilet tank lid, having no idea this had occurred. My son found the bathroom disaster and cleaned it up. What I had done to the bathroom made complete sense due to the actions I "thought" I was taking in my dream. He actually called his father when finding the bathroom because he was concerned. His father told him that he had found me walking around the swimming pool late at night and gently brought me back inside. I've also had precognitive dreams which is very strange. I am glad this is as limited as it has been. Thank you for this video.

  • @user-jv5do6wc8c
    @user-jv5do6wc8c Pƙed 9 dny +1

    When an interviewer keep saying really, wow, and astonishing facial expression then you know the conversation is good

  • @baeconater8
    @baeconater8 Pƙed 17 dny +6

    Dreaming for me is like playing a VR game every night! Since I was a kid I’ve had full control of my body in my dreams for the most part. Always looking forward to sleep đŸ„°

  • @rondathompson5248
    @rondathompson5248 Pƙed dnem +1

    Visitations are Noticeably Personal & Feel's so Real & Proof of The Afterlife. 🕊

  • @dmgt11
    @dmgt11 Pƙed 9 dny +2

    A doctor and neuroscientist who is capable of explaining everything with such clarity. Love it

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  Pƙed 9 dny

      So glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate you for watching.

  • @Sunsrise7
    @Sunsrise7 Pƙed 17 dny +5

    I've been dreaming regularly, vividly, and the same themed dreams also since childhood.
    Glad its being talked about in the mainsteam and scientists so that we can as a modern society learn more about the brain, mind, body, soul, behaviour and main improvents through it.
    Making dream therapy more accepted and normalised.

  • @kittygrowl839
    @kittygrowl839 Pƙed 12 dny +15

    I am so excited for this one! Recently quit weed and decreased my drinking and I’m dreaming A LOT.

    • @rumi-tunes7727
      @rumi-tunes7727 Pƙed 12 dny +1

      now THAT would be an interesting subject to hear about.......... not too impressed with the Dr. here -- he just shoots out speculations off the tail ends of some other peoples investigations - mainly. He's mostly guessing with alot of his comments it seems to me.

    • @JillyAnnaKist
      @JillyAnnaKist Pƙed 11 dny +2

      Same here, it's been my why for stopping when I was tempted to fall off the wagon

    • @Prophezora
      @Prophezora Pƙed 5 dny

      Its natures natural trip lol

  • @cindylee2291
    @cindylee2291 Pƙed 10 hodinami +1

    My parents and grandmothers have all been gone 16-25ish years. I hardly ever dream of them. Like, if it's once a year that's a lot. So, last month I had a two week span where I dreamt of not only my parents and my grandmothers, but deceased uncles and aunts as well. Every night. For two weeks!! Then it just suddenly stopped. I just can't stop thinking about it.

  • @PhantomVortex
    @PhantomVortex Pƙed 16 dny +7

    Anytime I've had a nightmare, there was something I needed to overcome, or something I was afraid to say or do. I'll have similar dreams until I push past my comfort zone.

    • @___erika
      @___erika Pƙed 11 dny +1

      I once had a snowboarder friend who just started snowboarding after being away from the sport for a year or two. He said he didn’t feel as in control as he used to. I then told him about trying to use your nondominant side to spark creativity, and he applied it to when he dreamed about snowboarding. He said in his dreams he tried the opposite side and it felt amazing, he did all sorts of tricks and whatnot. The next time he went snowboarding he tried the opposite side and it worked out perfectly!

    • @PhantomVortex
      @PhantomVortex Pƙed 11 dny

      @@___erika Dang. That sounds amazing.

  • @mauraellis5545
    @mauraellis5545 Pƙed 12 dny +8

    This is what I want to study! Why we dream and what they mean.

  • @DominionAnako-bb7ry
    @DominionAnako-bb7ry Pƙed 18 dny +18

    Wow, being a brain surgeon requires incredible skill and dedication! It's a highly specialized field of medicine that focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. Brain surgeons perform delicate surgeries to remove tumors, repair injuries, and treat neurological disorders. It's an incredibly challenging but rewarding profession.

    • @Aliya-gh2ec
      @Aliya-gh2ec Pƙed 17 dny +2

      And your point is ?

    • @Aliya-gh2ec
      @Aliya-gh2ec Pƙed 17 dny

      @@Amellowfellow Anyone who knows a surgeon knows it's a challenging and rewarding profession. So are many other professions. Do you mean you admire brain surgeons particularly ?

    • @Amellowfellow
      @Amellowfellow Pƙed 16 dny

      @@Aliya-gh2ec my comment?

    • @Aliya-gh2ec
      @Aliya-gh2ec Pƙed 16 dny

      @@Amellowfellow My question ?

    • @Amellowfellow
      @Amellowfellow Pƙed 15 dny

      â€‹đŸ€Š what I'm trying to say is that it's not my comment.

  • @lindaroselevin2191
    @lindaroselevin2191 Pƙed dnem

    I was a counselor for 20 years. There are many theories about dreaming and seeing a person or animal who has passed. I agree we need to dream. I think my clients were able to do a good job working with spiritual experiences in dreams.😊

  • @user-hb3nw4ow4n
    @user-hb3nw4ow4n Pƙed dnem

    Dr. Rahul is impressive in that he is aware of others life’s challenges. Doesn’t sound much, but I learned about my arrogance or self-centeredness but listen to his nuances in his selection of words. Interesting.

  • @Markedsound
    @Markedsound Pƙed 10 dny +4

    Interestingly enough, I think my dreams expose reality.

  • @fossmountainfilm
    @fossmountainfilm Pƙed 16 dny +4

    Wow! Lewis and team, I love where you are taking the School of Greatness! It is getting better and better every year. Thank you for having Dr. Rahul on your show. I remember years ago reading about experiments with mice and memories. Researchers wanted to find out where memories, that helped the mice run a maze, were being stored in the brain. They repeatedly removed greater sections of the mice's brains and yet the mice still could navigate their way through the maze. After much research , the researchers came to the conclusion that some memories are stored externally to the brain. It is as if our brains are invisibly all connected to one master network. Sorry I don't have any sources for this research. Throughout my life I have had several dreams in the sleeping state come true in the waking state. Some hours after waking up, days and even months later. I have met others who have had premonition dreams as well. So, it is my belief that not all dreams manifest from the meatball on our shoulders. We are spiritual beings having a human experience and not the other way around. Life is magical!

  • @ParkerPennies
    @ParkerPennies Pƙed 9 dny +3

    Here's something weird I'm hoping someone can provide some explanation for. I had a horrible dream that the city of Austin Texas was completely destroyed. In this dream, I'm aware that it is mid day, but it's like the middle of night because no sun light is shining through. There is a thick black dust in the atmosphere. All of Austin's massive spaghetti loop fly-overs had fallen, which then caused gas explosions. And there were no people anywhere. It was horrifying. One of the most vivid dreams I've had. But here is the weird part. When I awoke, I went downstairs. One of my tenants and his 13 year old son, who was visiting for the weekend, were sitting in the living room. Suddenly, the 13 year old turned to his dad and said.. "DAD! DAD! I forgot to tell you. Last night I had a terrible nightmare that the city of Austin Texas was totally destroyed!" Well, I can tell you that I froze in place when I heard him say that. I couldn't believe my ears. I hadn't told anyone about my dream. I'd only been awake a few minutes. So the boy could not have been copy catting me. How is this possible? That we had the exact same dream, in the same house, on the same night. And a most bizarre dream at that. We compared details and determined we had the exact same dream. Again, how is this possible? I posted this on various dream interpretation sites, and got no response.

  • @mentamertessema6096
    @mentamertessema6096 Pƙed 11 dny

    Since I have known myself, I always dreamt and remembered everything when I woke up. I thought something was wrong with me. Thank you so much for the explanation. Now, I feel normal and feel good about dreaming. Appreciated!🙏🙏🙏

  • @RCH369
    @RCH369 Pƙed 12 dny +13

    I've had math dreams before. I woke up in the middle of the night to write down the solution to some formula. When I woke up and looked at what I had written down, it was all just a bunch of chicken scratch.

  • @lisamuir4261
    @lisamuir4261 Pƙed 14 dny +3

    I loved the laughter part of knowing somethings weren't answerable. I appreciate the moral support of taking on the challenge aspects others aren't comfortable in pursuing. I was hoping to hear more on recurring dreams at different shifts from childhood to adult stage and make more sense of it being seriously unusual since I'm where I am.

  • @katerinadehning1685
    @katerinadehning1685 Pƙed dnem +1

    Fascinating dream/brain info that, as a frequent vivid dreamer, I think about often. Doesn't hurt that both guys are easy on my eyes 😊

  • @cmc7507
    @cmc7507 Pƙed 14 dny +2

    Lately I have been getting healed in my dreams. Physically and mentally. I am also expressing things I am angry about to people that I have withheld my feelings from in real life. I do look forward to my dreams.

  • @emmamedusamedusa1137
    @emmamedusamedusa1137 Pƙed 17 dny +6

    I have all types of dreams and I tend to remember them. I also have had dreams predicting the future. I love this topic. Thank you for this show.

    • @lovingyaru
      @lovingyaru Pƙed 16 dny

      J. W. Dunne - an Experiment with time. That book could be helpful to you

  • @user-yj6mi3ob6k
    @user-yj6mi3ob6k Pƙed 17 dny +7

    Great conversation. I'd love for Dr Rahul to talk about the impact of watching tv, especially violent crime drama/police shows before bed. I usually have disturbing dreams if I watch something on tv that is violent/bloody. Also, I feel the brain has a filing system and dream is when it is processing and filing information so it is sorting through things you saw and experienced during the day, even things you weren't conscious of noticing. Thanks for the info!

    • @hunterandhollysstbernardco9365
      @hunterandhollysstbernardco9365 Pƙed 12 dny +1

      Yes, agree me too!!!

    • @rlrl2768
      @rlrl2768 Pƙed 10 dny

      I have this too! I say I feel like a 5 year old if I watch or hear anything negative/violent/horror etc I will have nightmares. It’s like the bad vibes bring nightmares. On the flip side benign things from the day often make it into my dreams. Like maybe I noticed someone wearing a blue shirt I though was pretty then my dream that same night will have a blue shirt.

  • @ReneeCaraway
    @ReneeCaraway Pƙed 5 dny +1

    When I was a kid/adolescent, I’d I was having a bad dream/nightmare, I became aware of it (in the dream) and learned to tell myself “this is just a dream”, close my eyes very tightly, and when I opened them, I would be awake.

  • @silnthunder
    @silnthunder Pƙed 11 dny

    This is MY FAVORITE interview you've ever done. I have been remembering and working with my dreams since I was a kid. I started to use a journal and remember my dreams almost every night, they have helped me to glean so much insight into my waking reality including healing my trauma, and a long road to recovery. I cannot even explain how powerful and helpful they have been to me.
    And, like the Dr says there is really not that much out there to help us navigate this topic. Even therapy and all the other modalities in my life have not helped as much as working with my dreams. I feel very grateful that I've had, and used this tool in my journey.
    AND!! So glad to have this man, what a great speaker and guy all around, he's definitely my fav guest you've EVER had. :)

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  Pƙed 11 dny +1

      So glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate you for watching.

  • @dp4008
    @dp4008 Pƙed 17 dny +7

    This subject is the best. So glad Dr is doing this study I’ve always wanted to try to understand dreams. Sometimes you dream other times you don’t it’s just so fascinating. I would love to read this book when it comes out.

    • @EmergingForward
      @EmergingForward Pƙed 17 dny +1

      I agree. Its so interesting. I love when I can remember my dreams. And i love the state i get into with breathwork which feels trippy/dream like

  • @celli6501
    @celli6501 Pƙed 17 dny +21

    I'm no expert in this topic but based on my experiences, what he says makes sense.
    Recently I had a spiritual awakening, and prior to that I would hardly remember any of my dreams, they appeared blurry unless it was a nightmare I remembered perfectly but now I remember at least 90% of my dreams (started writing them down) and I've noticed that most of them have meaning or a strong message in my waking life.

  • @AI-art-makers
    @AI-art-makers Pƙed 4 dny

    Set an alarm after 4 and 1/2 hours to wake up based off of when you think you're going to fall asleep. When you wake up at the undetermined random time that your brain can't comprehend. Write down everything you remember immediately in a dream journal. Upon finishing this process every night. I went from a week period of time where I could not remember my dreams to consciously remembering my dreams every single night. I had gotten to a point where I no longer remembered my dreams and I hated it. Now I have perfect dream recall almost every single night

  • @naynay0179
    @naynay0179 Pƙed 16 dny

    Theory of mind is what I am exposed to on a daily working with toddlers and children. I was fascinated with child , specifically language development when I was in school to become speech and language pathology specialist- interesting it’s related to dreams. I have also been very interested in dreams since I realized as a child I have messages that comes along with mines. This topic is the definitely the best!! At one time I also wanted to seriously be a neurosurgeon- because of my fascination with the brain! Thank you for us spiritual /medical geeks!

  • @kowgyrl
    @kowgyrl Pƙed 17 dny +10

    I would love to hear what he thinks about why alllll the animals have to sleep and if they all dream....đŸ€”

  • @theubercaste
    @theubercaste Pƙed 17 dny +4

    In case you weren’t aware, SEVERANCE, on Apple TV is an allegory for the dream state.
    It’s not enough to say that sleep is the reason for dreams; one must be able to explain what the purpose of dreaming is in and of itself.
    Waking Life is a documovie which elucidates the purpose behind dreaming itself.

  • @FJRamosArt
    @FJRamosArt Pƙed 12 dny

    Dreams are fascinating. In my early adult years I used to have many sleep paralysis dreams where demons and evil spirits would try to suffocate me and keep me still. It was frightening because they were lucid dreams where I knew I was dreaming and tryung so hard to wake up. This video helps explain the possible purpose of dreams.

  • @goldiegreen1976
    @goldiegreen1976 Pƙed 15 hodinami

    One of the most fascinating interviews I’ve ever watched. Dreams and consciousness are the most intriguing and I really appreciate that someone is starting to really take these studies serious and make progress understanding these big topics that matter so much more than many give credit for ❀

  • @RoseMary-gl4ee
    @RoseMary-gl4ee Pƙed 17 dny +3

    Love you both, thank you so much

  • @Thomas.Hacker
    @Thomas.Hacker Pƙed 17 dny +11

    In my dreams I can do anything, even go back, rewind as they used to call it, skip it, what you don't want to see. In reality, if we follow big dreams and believe in them firmly, almost anything is possible. Unfortunately I can't just conjure up a second planet for us... But I can exercise mind control, create consciousness and I can do it quite simply through communication...

    • @graciegracie
      @graciegracie Pƙed 17 dny +2

      Same, I can also create special powers, if needed 😊

    • @naynay0179
      @naynay0179 Pƙed 16 dny +1

      Ohhhh yeah, I truly believe this! Experienced it as well

  • @robertling2221
    @robertling2221 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    I dream in such vivid detail that I test my dreams and reality all the time to see if I am sleeping. I hear, smell, speak, taste, see in full color. Typixally my dreams start mundane and slightly off things will occur keying me in. Once I know I am sleeping I can lucid dream.
    I also have had dreams where I am taking tests including math tests, as well as quantifying infinities and the scope of how there infinite scopes and sizes of infinities.
    Edit: To clarify I suffered from Manic depression, and I have good reason to believe that was the cause if it. After overcoming my depression I tend to not remember my dreams at all, but wake up so well rested

  • @GirlBehindTheMicMemoryBengesa

    Dreams are a powerful tool if harnessed correctly ones dreams can communicate the past, present and future

  • @BlanchePerle
    @BlanchePerle Pƙed 14 dny +3

    Every video with Dr. R. Jandial is very fascinating and interesting. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and knowledge with us.

  • @VeronicaHernandez-zd3mu
    @VeronicaHernandez-zd3mu Pƙed 17 dny +5

    Totally “YES”
    And yes as your fiancee, I do have those dreams ✹

  • @rtistic_Cosmic_translat3r
    @rtistic_Cosmic_translat3r Pƙed 9 dny +1

    Ur significant other = separation love in 2 spirits = transparent =!no limit , control, boundaries.. when u receive the inspired thought in times this will just appear so no worries.. ❀❀❀ words are keys

  • @JC11378
    @JC11378 Pƙed 7 dny +1

    Wow. I LOVE this topic. All my life I’ve been known as a dreamer. As a child I would tell my family my dreams and they would go on forever like a story with a beginning, middle, and end. All my life I felt there was more to dreaming than just our brains making up stories. I always felt that dreams had a purpose and dreams were a supernatural experience. I would LOVE to talk to this doctor about my dreams. I have pretty every kind of dream you can imagine, even dreams I’m pregnant and I’m a man! I’ve had dreams of things that later happened. I’ve lucid dreamed but that was shaky. I’ve had dreams I was coming out of my body, experience the in between going from day to day night brain and also experienced and cultivated the night to dream brain phase. So much. OMG. I literally love this topic.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  Pƙed 7 dny

      Thanks! I appreciate your feedback!

  • @Topspeedmotorcars
    @Topspeedmotorcars Pƙed 12 dny +3

    If I could only transform my dreams into a box office hit

  • @LiLMissWooWoo
    @LiLMissWooWoo Pƙed 17 dny +16

    When a neurosurgeon can quote J. Cole during intellectual discourse đŸ€€đŸ˜†â€ïž

    • @anthonycavallero6637
      @anthonycavallero6637 Pƙed 16 dny +2

      He quotes j Cole because he has 3 sons under 21 years old 😅😂 if he had daughters he would be quoting swift or madonna .duh!😭

    • @danielleminceywhite3431
      @danielleminceywhite3431 Pƙed 14 dny

      This man is deep in his journey.

  • @LovenailsByJadeHickson
    @LovenailsByJadeHickson Pƙed 8 dny +1

    Hi Lewis, I have a question for him

    What is his take on people remembering past lives or Deja vu? Does he think this is part of the brain that relates to dreaming or does he believe this is separate. Does the “soul” live in the brain?
    Thank you for this amazing interview and I look forward for part 2 ❀

  • @ThaysSobreda
    @ThaysSobreda Pƙed 8 dny +1

    I personally find a reductive way of thinking “where the dreams comes from”, I see that the brain is the connection, the satellite, the interpreter, our thoughts and consciousness gets warped in to the dreams imaginary state but that doesn’t mean we can’t access different realms of reality. I understand that a doctor must put out only what is scientifically proven and I found the interview amazing, just wanted to give out this thought I had

  • @user-ig1wx2xq5l
    @user-ig1wx2xq5l Pƙed 17 dny +5

    The best Dreams is flying like a bird high in the sky.

  • @sherriestes-erwin1908
    @sherriestes-erwin1908 Pƙed 17 dny +13

    Yes yes yes please bring him back on again and again. This topic is fascinating and I think very important. Thank you both very much.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  Pƙed 17 dny +4

      So glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate you for watching.

  • @mkemvp32
    @mkemvp32 Pƙed 11 dny

    This is an intriguing conversation. I've always been fascinated by my dreams, very real and intense. This confirms many of the ideas I've had about why we dream. I'm glad someone else is also giving this topic the importance it deserves

  • @tanyarch
    @tanyarch Pƙed dnem

    This kind of humans are blessings for humanity.

  • @vladynick
    @vladynick Pƙed 17 dny +24

    Hey Dr. Rahul, I love looking at you as you're SO good looking!! Not to mention wise, intelligent, informative, educational and a great presenter.

    • @petraalt4006
      @petraalt4006 Pƙed 17 dny +1

      Don’t forget he looks incredibly well rested I don’t think I’ve ever seen anybody that well rested

    • @queline3530
      @queline3530 Pƙed 16 dny

      Agree, lovely eyes ❀

    • @CaptPicard81
      @CaptPicard81 Pƙed 15 dny +7

      Would you say he’s
DREAMY??!!

    • @petraalt4006
      @petraalt4006 Pƙed 15 dny

      @@CaptPicard81 Yeah everybody loves this guy I bet women and menHe looks almost unreal

    • @CaptPicard81
      @CaptPicard81 Pƙed 15 dny +3

      @@petraalt4006 sure no argument here, I was just making a joke because the whole interview was about dreams lol. I’m a dad, I can’t let an opportunity like this slip by 😂😂

  • @vandanajhamb7713
    @vandanajhamb7713 Pƙed 17 dny +6

    Respected Lewis Howes
    Thanks for sharing..
    Regards

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  Pƙed 17 dny +2

      So glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate you for watching.

  • @kathleenlovett1958
    @kathleenlovett1958 Pƙed 9 hodinami

    I experienced SLEEP PARALYSIS once (April 2023). It felt DEMONIC. My calming sound machine was suddenly growling; my bed was closing all around me ("eating" me). Absolutely traumatizing! I had been meditating at the time. It's taken me nearly a year to meditate routinely again.

  • @rondathompson5248
    @rondathompson5248 Pƙed dnem +1

    I have Lucid Dream's "All the Time" & I'm Fully Aware that I'm Dreaming that's when it get's "Very Interesting".

  • @regcrowder9010
    @regcrowder9010 Pƙed 17 dny +3

    Yes! Great podcast. 😊

  • @richardhart2291
    @richardhart2291 Pƙed 17 dny +7

    Michael Singer talks about this as how energy that comes in through the 5 senses and how this energy is stored in the body as stress.
    Our mind stores energy from past and current experiences in our subconscious and dreaming is the releasing of this energy.
    This has been understood for centuries by yogic spiritual teachers.
    We can only dream from what we have experienced from our past experiences.
    Imagine if the part of our brain called the mind is trying to understand the produce of the mind.
    That people have similar dreams does not validate that there is meaning in dreams.
    It might just mean that we all have thoughts of the mind and feelings of the heart that are stored in the subconscious as stress and that need to be released.

  • @nainisingh100
    @nainisingh100 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    I felt it! Min 26. Something trying to get inside me . I have never forgotten that feeling .

  • @LETI5384
    @LETI5384 Pƙed 9 dny

    Yes, great conversation! His interest and passion of this topic comes through a every turn, its adorable.