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Dr. Rahul Jandial, a renowned neurosurgeon, delves into the enigmatic world of dreaming and its profound connection to the human brain. He challenges the notion that sleep is merely a passive state, suggesting that the brain's active dreaming process during sleep serves an essential function deeply rooted in our biological rhythms. Dr. Jandial's insights shed light on the intricate interplay between the waking and dreaming brain, inviting us to rethink the role of dreams in our lives and their potential impact on our overall well-being. His captivating exploration leaves us pondering the mysteries that lie within the depths of our subconscious minds.
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Have you listened to the FULL EPISODE yet?
Dr. Rahul Jandial, a renowned neurosurgeon, delves into the enigmatic world of dreaming and its profound connection to the human brain. He challenges the notion that sleep is merely a passive state, suggesting that the brain's active dreaming process during sleep serves an essential function deeply rooted in our biological rhythms. Dr. Jandial's insights shed light on the intricate interplay between the waking and dreaming brain, inviting us to rethink the role of dreams in our lives and their potential impact on our overall well-being. His captivating exploration leaves us pondering the mysteries that lie within the depths of our subconscious minds.
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