can you remember your dreams?

China
October 7, 2011 10:42pm CST
I dream a lot every night and I can always remember my dreams clearly .Sometimes it troubles me a lot.
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13 responses
• China
8 Oct 11
I can remember some of them, some is clear and other isn't clear. I'm interested in that do you have experience of that you made a dream one night, after a long time, suddenly, you find the real life is the same as your dream? It may only be a video with sevral seconds.
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@galileo2008 (1168)
• Philippines
8 Oct 11
Me too. I could still remember most of my dreams. What concerns me a lot is most of them are opposite to what will really happen in real life. I dreamed that I did not pass the board exam, then after a couple of weeks, I passed the exam. I dreamed that my parents will get angry at me for having a boyfriend, but it turned out that they're happy with it. My dreams are opposite to what will happen in reality.
• India
9 Oct 11
not always. my granma can interpret dreams pretty well. but certain times like you see u fail - ul mostly pass u see some1 dying - means the person has a much longer life.. so depends on the type of dream and when you usually see it:)
• Philippines
17 Oct 11
I do remember some of my dreams especially if it really means to me or if it is really unforgettable but sometimes I'm having a hard time remembering what did I dream of. I don't know. And I feel so irritated and I can't help but to think and think and think just to remember it especially if I dreamed of something wonderful. I just wonder why is it like that but I guess, its because my mind mind is still not aware that's why I can't think so well and forget about what I dreamed of.
@ardoy0731 (7308)
• Philippines
10 Oct 11
I always dream every night and I usually I don't remember time at all but there are instances that I remember some and sometimes I feel that it's already happened.
@tpisces (66)
• United States
9 Oct 11
I dream alot too. Sometimes I have several dreams in 1 night & in the morning I remember most of them which seem to be pretty interesting most of the time. Alot of times I don't even have to think of someone or something in order for me to have a dream. Sometimes when I take naps in the daydream I dream too. Dreams tell you alot if you closely pay attention to what was going on when you wake up from it you have to think what was going on 9 times out of 10 its telling you something thats going on in your life
@aimhrea (181)
• Philippines
17 Nov 11
hmmm i know this thread has been here for quite some time, but still it caught my interest so here's my two cents... IMO, its a good thing that you dream a lot. dreams happen during the rapid eye movement (REM) stage of the sleep cycle. and according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (www.ninds.nih.gov), "REM sleep stimulates the brain regions used in learning...one study found that REM sleep affects learning of certain mental skills." so i guess, we can say that the more dreaming (more REM sleep) you get, the better for you :) about them troubling you, you should think about what about the dream actually bothers you. for the most part, dream interpretations start with what meaning the elements of the dream hold for you. Knowing this might help you understand why you're troubled, thus helping to alleviate your anxiety.
@jaiho2009 (39141)
• Philippines
8 Oct 11
Sometimes I do, but most of the time I don't dream. I am one of those people who seldom have dreams while sleeping. I seldom dream, and yes, most of those dreams I can recall very well once I woke up. have a good day and welcome to mylot
@stanley777 (9402)
• Philippines
8 Oct 11
Wow.. that is quite amazing, I read something about drams and one of the things about i is we can't rally remember it once we wake up, if we do, we forget like 50% to 75% of it, the longer we are awake, the more vivid the dream becomes..
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
8 Oct 11
Sometimes I did, and in most cases, I didn't. But being able or not able to remember my dream clearly didn't trouble me a lot :P. And actually, if I happened can remember my dream clearly, sometimes I can made a "dream series" when I slept next time :P. Sometimes it is really cool enough, and then I'll write down my dream series on my journal books . Maybe I'll post it on my blog later..
@Triple0 (1904)
• Australia
8 Oct 11
Well it sure does depend on me, sometimes I remember as clear as day whereas some dreams are really fuzzy. Like when I just woken up from a dream I can remember quite clearly. But after a while during the day the pieces will slowly fade away until I totally forgot what my dreams were all about. My dreams are pretty random, they don't make sense but it does pass the time when I'm sleeping. What I don't like are the scary ones, nightmares that I simply want to forget and not think of ever again. Sometimes I don't dream at all and like 5 minutes later I find it it's already morning already. I like that better but I don't mind dreams as long as they're not scary or disturbing.
@viney17 (688)
• Philippines
8 Oct 11
people when dreamt and wake up, they tend to not remember their dreams clearly, they may remember a portion of it or some speeches, or happenings but never the whole story of your dream it's just impossible because dream are just subconscious reading from your brain that well your imaginations put closer to form some story. Just forget it it's just a dream, dream is your imagination and well how much you think of it there is no proof that it will come true or something.
• India
8 Oct 11
some dreams i remember as it really hits some part in your brain (something very emotional stressful / happy) sometimes in real life you face certain things where you realize you have already been in and its all very clear. This is where its connected to a dream. Our soul has no time and place barrier. So this is the only reality i think that we can really say one has a soul.
@vasumathi (436)
• India
8 Oct 11
Most of the times, i can remember my dreams