The World Beyond BetterMost > Anything Goes

Dream Interpretation

<< < (159/172) > >>

Front-Ranger:
This is what happens to most people. And then they decide that they don't dream at all, but it turns out that they are dreaming if you look at the EKG.

It takes a lot of skill and determination to be able to recall your dreams. Even though I have practiced it for years, I have periods where I can't recall my dreams for weeks. Oddly, research indicates that when your deep sleep is interrupted, you remember your dreams better.

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on January 16, 2021, 01:40:58 pm ---This is what happens to most people. And then they decide that they don't dream at all, but it turns out that they are dreaming if you look at the EKG.
--- End quote ---

I don't think I don't dream at all. I think my dreaming mind speaks a different language than my waking mind, which my waking mind has a hard time understanding. I think that's one of the reasons people don't remember early childhood -- small children don't think in language the way older kids and adults do, so their thoughts would not be accessible to an older mind.

When I wake up from a dream, at first I think something perfectly sensible was going on. But when I focus on it, it's so unconnected to real life I realize I don't understand it. Then it dissipates. Like smoke, I decided last night.


--- Quote ---It takes a lot of skill and determination to be able to recall your dreams.
--- End quote ---

So I've heard!


RouxB:
I am most likely to remember my earlier morning dreams so I can get behind the theory that being abruptly awakened preserves the dream.
 O0

serious crayons:
Same.

Nice to see you around these parts, RouxB!



Jeff Wrangler:
(((RouxB!)))

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version