• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    DJ Comments

    1. Kmaniac101's Avatar
      • |
      • permalink
      Interesting only because I know the you IRL and know the reasons for both dreams lol
    2. Dreamer1293's Avatar
      • |
      • permalink
      Oh, I heard something about that. Of course if it is my deepest desire to solve continuous equations there might be a problem. Thank you for your comment! I do hope my dreams will go back to semi-normal! Thanks
    3. NyxCC's Avatar
      • |
      • permalink
      Hey, I know what you're talking about. Those studying/solving type of dreams can feel a bit like nightmares at times. But the good news is I read somewhere that this actually may help you solidify knowledge, because your brain is working on solving and resolving as you fall asleep. It's hard to compare the effects with people that don't get this, but I always prefer to assume it does help.

      Wish you more diverse dreams in the future though (especially before wake, when the brain has hopefully forgotten about numbers and is ready to have some fun).
    4. Kmaniac101's Avatar
      • |
      • permalink
      Most nights when you have a string of dreams like that each dream fragment is usually from a separate dream, but it makes you think it was all one because it's your memory from the last REM, but the transition is so smooth , in the mind, from REM to REM that you don't even notice it happening. I learned that from a bit of reading on here
    5. Dreamer1293's Avatar
      • |
      • permalink
      It seemed connected into one main dream. Just different chunks. And yeah, I could tell how the campus is part of the main idea of the dream.
    6. Kmaniac101's Avatar
      • |
      • permalink
      It sounds like you had three separate dreams, and you've remembered large dream fragments from them. It also looks like your common dream sign at this time could be your campus.

      (PS - to others on the forum I know the poster of this in real life so I'm just analyzing what I've read for her)