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Hi Ray Recchia -
>Doesn't the fact that animals can dream mean that they have a self?
Dreaming is being shown, more and more, as a simple motor/sensory replay
mechanism- part (a necessary part, for full mental health) of the
rejuvenative process of sleep itself.
No self needed.
- Wade
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