oneiric in English

adjective
1
of or relating to dreams or dreaming.
Reason's inability to understand, let alone tame and control the realm of dreams, suggests that dreams may be the sublime form of intelligence, an oneiric logic or law whose murmurs we ignore at our peril.

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1. At present, one frequent question Answerable only approximately, concerns the continuity/non continuity of oneiric activity during sleep

2. 13 But its egregious ability is that, he can weave all kinds of things into integrated, actual and logistic oneiric events, which are different of species, spaces, and times.

3. Art as an anoetic anoesis, pure sensation or emotion, is in opposition to social fear of anoia, Anoesia, not understanding, as Freudian as oneiric, oneiromancy, divination through dreams

4. Courbet rejected academic painting and its smooth, idealised nudes, but he also directly recriminated the hypocritical social conventions of the Second Empire, where eroticism and even pornography were acceptable in mythological or oneiric paintings.

5. Even at this point, before I have presented my evidence, it should be clear that psychoanalysis has not said all there is to say when it attests to the voluptuous nature of oneiric flight.

6. Even within a catalog as eclectic as Coil's, Musick is a mystifying collection, oneiric evocations of desire, decadence, dinner jazz, and dietary advice, far beyond the pale of whatever gothic industrial ambiguity birthed such a journey