quicksilk Posted January 28, 2005 Posted January 28, 2005 hi! good day!! to hirSomebody tell me why it feels more real when your dreaming than when your awake?How can i know if my senses are lying?last night ago i dream i'm sleeping on my dream... and continueing my journey... in my dream........ and sometimes i always dreaming about my past i was a kid on that..... dream.... can somebody tell me what is the connection matters to this kind of wonderland? it will be great if someone can answer me in psychology matters!?just want to share this to all!!! http://www.ezthemes.com/previews/d/dream-a-little-dream.jpg
mark Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 I don't think you are going to find to many psychologists or psychiatrists here. And I am not one either. Maybe (everything I say here is just a maybe) your dreams seem more real than reality to you because your dreams are 100% you. Your mind makes them, you make them, you make them in your mind. All of it is created by you and you are aware of all of it. The few dreams (always bizzare) that I remember are always remembered with more detail than most experiences I live through. Colors, sounds, moods, people, objects and where they are located, plus any and all the weird stuff to go with it.As to what you dream and why, maybe you are just going back to a time that was pleasant for you, maybe resolving conflicts and isues, maybe it's your minds way of cataloging, organizing and justifying the previous days events. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzWake up quicksilk!!!!!!!>edit: The picture you have the link to is one of those perfect world scenes and to me, those are as spooky as any horror film. It's as if you were to get caught in the picture, then there would be no escape, it is all controled and you have no control. Someone or something is hiding from you, keeping you in an uncontrolable situation. Everything is overly perfect. Perfect flowers, perfect house, perfect pond, perfect sky and around the corner everything is perfect. Ooooof, spooky.
phoenix_nf Posted January 30, 2005 Posted January 30, 2005 the pic looks good, but did anyone notice any face popping i didnt wait. too busy dreaming.someone once said..."do i dream of the butterfly or am i the butterfly dreaming."hope i got the saying correct.talking of dreams some people can solve problems in their sleep...heard it in discovery channel.you think of something and it can reflect in your dreams.
Jeremy Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 I have always been fascinated by dreams. Some months I'll have the quickest and non-lucid dreams and wake up the next morning and not remember a thing. Other months I have a long series of extremely lucid dreams that I can vividly recall when I wake up. To best remember your dreams, the tip is to not move immediately after you wake up. I find my dreams often involve me seeing people from my past or new events that resemble things I've read or seen in movies. One thing that has always p***ed me off about certain dreams is when I dream I'm at a party with insanely gorgeous women in short skirts and etc...and I wake in on two girls going at it in the most sensual way I could possible imagine and I run off to fetch my videocamera and it ends up not working and finally when I'm about to record the beauties, I wake up. Other times I'm with a group of people sneaking into some military base. I had this dream a while back. It was the most....content dream I had ever had. I was running ahead of some friends, snuck past some Agent Smith's and went into this square room and above me was a glass ceiling and I could see the most fluid blue colors in the sky and there was this utter silence. It was like...music to my soul. I was utterly content. When I woke up I felt weird the whole day. See, we often Astral Prohect when we dream and we don't even know it. This is when our spiritual selves disconnect from our physical bodies and we visit the land of thoughts. Time does not exist and phyisal boundaries do not apply. I have flown many times in dreams. Sometimes in dreams I find it hard to move. I could go on and on like this for ages, but if you really want to figure out what your dreams are telling you, try as hard as you can to remember everything about your dream and write a journal entry. If you re-read and rethink it all day and go to sleep, you may find you have once again recreated that dream and may do something different or new and who knows what it will mean for you. Good luck.Cheers,Jeremy
sakulati Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 Dreaming works in your sub-conscious mind we all know that right? Well, dreams are the works of our conscious mind before we go to slumber and most people say its the exact opposite! Well what if your dream was your in heaven you would''nt want to have the opposite right? well just have a clear mind before sleeping dude you might not have a dream at all...
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