How do you dream?
@MelodyRhapsodical (1248)
United States
June 4, 2007 6:49pm CST
A discussion I just responded to made me wonder...how do you dream? Do you dream in color? Would you like to change something about the way you dream?
I'm a very able dreamer, most times I can say anything I'd like, do anything I like, I can change certain situations in a dream if I feel too uncomfortable. I do wish I could choose my dreams though, as in the setting.. choose the park, the beach, etcetera, though I don't know if anyone can do that. Would certainly be fun, though!
A friend once told no one ever speaks in her dream. Another told me he dreams in black and white. How do you dream?
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@tamskie (388)
• Philippines
5 Jun 07
I just dream the so called "normal way". I don't dream in black and white. I never dream in black and white and I never tried dreaming that no one is talking around. My dreams are strong that everytime I dream of something that isn't good I will shout and my family knows that I am dreaming again. I also usually talk because of my dreams.
@MelodyRhapsodical (1248)
• United States
5 Jun 07
I've never dream in black and white either.. I thought that was sort of fascinating, must feel like watching an old film. I don't think I've ever shouted or spoken because of a dream, mine aren't that intense. They're just of silly things. I do remember once I was dreaming that I was dreaming, and (in my dream)I woke up with a scream. Hehe.
@ramthegreat (36)
• India
12 Jun 07
Dream is basically a psychological phenomenon that happens by the impact of sub-concious mind and collective unconcious mind.
There is no hard rules for dream and it can be defined for an occurance structure.
A dream after you fall asleep shows that your mind and body is fit.