How often do you dream?

No, and that dream was SO VIVID, it was almost like seeing colors for the first time.
 
ive been dreaming alot lately too

last night i dreamt that i found this village of midgets,it was like the middle ages or something except every one had automatic handguns!

they tried to kill me so i kicked their mini-asses

then i found this shrine type thing there,with gold and silver stuff,so i took it and ran,with the village after me, benny hill style!
 
The worst dreams are when it's winter time and you dream you got up out of bed and got dressed and went to school or work...and then you wake up and realize that you have to do it all over again.

I think the last nightmare I had involved me rescusing a girl who was involved with a guy who had the mob after him, and they hired Cardassians to bomb the city from space. Too much DS9, I think. :lol:
 
My dreams freak me out. Almost all of my dreams come true in a few weeks or months, then I am stuck by a bizaar feeling of deja vu when it happens. It really scares me sometimes.
 
All my friends and family tell me it is impossible to control your own dream, unless you are nearly awake. But I always can control my dream.
It's quite funny to control your dream.

Though if you control it to much you wake up sadly. The trick is to not think to much or stray away from the story in the dream. You can change the story but you need to do it subtle.

I normaly dream that I can do whatever I want and whenever. Be it that I fly or that I am a geneticly engineerd soldier on a quest to destroy my very own friends.

I am king of my own dreams :king:
 
I would rather not control my dreams, if I had the choice. Seeing what my mind comes up with on its own would be much more interesting to me.
 
Zarn said:
Has anyone seen themsleves in the 3rd person in dreams?

No, but once I had a dream, in which I wasn't at all. There were many persons in that dream, but not me. :crazyeye:
 
I saw sometimes dreams where I play guitar and come up with new song idea. and when I try it at morning it sounds like ****e

Also I get pretty cool dreams after 1week drinking binge.........
 
my dreams are weird.
Huge battles and such.
yesterday i dreamed i was dieing on the battlefield next to some friends.Well i was badly hurt someone shotted me in the chest.
Cool dreams i have
 
The only thing I have about dreams, is that I prefer nightmares over good dreams. Waking up after a nightmare makes me feel good knowing the dream isn't real. Waking up after a good dream makes me sad, knowing its just my imagination. :(

Anyone else with me on this?
 
I constantly dream in the third person, sometimes my dreams centre on a character other than myself and Im just a secondary character.

My dreams sometimes play with my head, like Ill buy a lottery ticket and then win, only to immeditely wake up :crazeyes:

Whenever I consciously realize Im in a dream, i wake up as soon as I try to take control.

I dream almost every night. However, alcohol seems to suppress my ability to dream, so I barely ever dream on saturday nights :)
 
If I remember well, our sleep is sometimes deep and sometimes paradoxal. We dream during paradoxal sleep. As such, we all dream every night. I'm not sure that those terms are the correct translation in English though.

The dreams we usually remember are those we were doing just before waking up. Some people usually wake up during their deep sleep and then they consider they don't dream. Some people usually wake up during their paradoxal sleep and then they considey they dream a lot. If a nightmare is really unbearable, then you wake up and generally remember it.

Generally, when I'm really exhausted and worried about things, my body can get asleep when my brain is still awake. Hasn't it ever happened to you ? You want to move but simply can't, as if you were in a dead body... That's quite weird actually.
 
Very very rarely. I can maybe remember 5 instances of dreaming during the past year, and during the part of my life that I remember it was always pretty much the same.
 
Usualy my dreams usualy consit of me going out with hot chicks, most of the m are redheaded. I guess Freud is right about that subconcious mind :eek:. Im guessing that I have unmet neads of love or something :hmm:
 
cgannon64 said:
Perhaps I remember them because now that I'm dreaming constantly, when I wake up, the first thing I try to do is piece together my dream?
that really really helps.

Mise said:
and they happen in "real time".
I have a distinct memory of waking up, looking at the clock, and then going back to sleep only to wake up either 15 seconds later or 1 minute and 15 seconds (non digital clock) later having had a dream that spanned 10 minutes. Makes one wonder.

Zarn said:
A tip to remembering better is to write your dreams down. Also, when you are in a dream, and you know you are in one, you have complete control. At least that is what one of my former high school teachers told my class.

Has anyone seen themsleves in the 3rd person in dreams?
Knowing its a dream doesn't always give you control. It definitely helps. A danger of becoming to aware and too controlling of a dream is waking your mind up. Lucid dreams usually result in me waking up, often before a conclusive moments.

I often dream in third person. Happened a lot more when I was younger.
Mise said:
No, but I remember seeing myself in the mirror, which freaked me out a bit, and also seeing myself on TV, which REALLY freaked me out!
Mirrors are tons of fun. Often I see myself normally (albeit I'll be blond), but lately I'm experimented with putting my hand through the mirror. Strange things can happen with dreams and mirrors.
PHSikes said:
Do you dream in Black and White or COLOR?
Color Always. Always.


Has anyone else had a dream end, go to credits, and then when the credits end have your alarm wake you up? That's happened twice to me!
 
cgannon64 said:
I've been dreaming every night for weeks now, and I remember them too. In fact a few times I have started thinking about what I thought was a memory, only to realize it was a dream...

I'm not sure if I'm going crazy or if my brain is just in a creative overload.


I'm no expert, but that is normal. When you start to remeber your dreams every night, you become better at doing so every time. Even better is to have a pad of paper and pen next to your bed and as soon as you wake from a dream, write down all the details you remember while it is fresh in your head. You'll get better at this each time you do it also. And later in the day you can read what you wrote and will often remember even more details about the dream. I used to do this when I was younger, It was fun for awhile, but then you get the nightmares that you want to forget and those aren't fun. I may try it again sometime.
 
^ Good one, although I never write down my dreams. The only time I did it was when I saw a magnificent ancient city in the mountians with cablecars (funiculeurs sp) as the only means of transport :). It was too good to forget.
Either I've read to much sci-fi or other ppl don't remember that well, but I've been (in a dream :) ) in thousands of different places and cities and only 1/2 of them are from the known hisotry and nowadays. I should write sci-fi books from just what I saw. Sometimes I think our mind does travel to different worlds when we sleep.
I also dream a lot of acient battles. Everything from Hannibals march on Italy and the Conquest of Britania :) to Alexander Nevskiys battles with Sweeds. I rarely go eyond 1500 in my battle dreams. But now I remember less and less beacuse I have less time for sleeping :).
 
Yaniv said:
The only thing I have about dreams, is that I prefer nightmares over good dreams. Waking up after a nightmare makes me feel good knowing the dream isn't real. Waking up after a good dream makes me sad, knowing its just my imagination. :(

Anyone else with me on this?

Im with ya
 
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