Is sleep a form of consciousness?
Plainly, it is. Usefuly, Donald J. DeGracia (1997) discusses the different approaches to the consciousness of sleep for us as the scientific, parapsychological and occult accounts.
To the nub. The question is then, is sleep consciousness, in all its complexity, a different form of consciousness to waking consciousness. Or is it merely qualitatively different?
The inkling of a useful answer is probably out there somewhere in the literature.
Now I know I'm being selective here but many authors locate this dream consciousness primarily in one hemisphere of the brain. According to them it is lateralised in the right hemisphere.
https://www.dmt-nexus.com/Files/Books/General/degracia_paradigms_of_consciousness.pdf
Plainly, it is. Usefuly, Donald J. DeGracia (1997) discusses the different approaches to the consciousness of sleep for us as the scientific, parapsychological and occult accounts.
To the nub. The question is then, is sleep consciousness, in all its complexity, a different form of consciousness to waking consciousness. Or is it merely qualitatively different?
The inkling of a useful answer is probably out there somewhere in the literature.
Now I know I'm being selective here but many authors locate this dream consciousness primarily in one hemisphere of the brain. According to them it is lateralised in the right hemisphere.
https://www.dmt-nexus.com/Files/Books/General/degracia_paradigms_of_consciousness.pdf
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