Absolutely. Day residue rarely lives up to its name... They should call it "week residue." The stuff from which the dreaming mind draws cares little about time or calendar entries; if it was recent, it counts! |
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Hi! I just wanted to explain how the thoughts and things I experience during the day enter my dreams in order to know if it happens to you like this too. |
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DREAMS RECALLED SINCE 5/11/2011: 45
LD'S RECALLED SINCE 5/11/2011 -> DILD+MILD: 3 WILD: 0 DEILD: 0
Absolutely. Day residue rarely lives up to its name... They should call it "week residue." The stuff from which the dreaming mind draws cares little about time or calendar entries; if it was recent, it counts! |
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Last edited by Sageous; 12-12-2011 at 12:50 AM.
It is surprising how often the day's events have an influence on my dreams, but not previous days'. |
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So it depends on the person I guess. Or maybe it's just a mix of the day's events and more remote events^^ |
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DREAMS RECALLED SINCE 5/11/2011: 45
LD'S RECALLED SINCE 5/11/2011 -> DILD+MILD: 3 WILD: 0 DEILD: 0
I used to be able to dream about the thoughts that's bugging me everyday. It's the same thought though, that one person that enters my dream everyday to remind me how much I miss that person. |
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It kind of works differently for me. I tend to dream about things that are going to happen rather than events that have already happened. |
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I've done something similar to that. |
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I found very interesting that idea of "week residues". |
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Suffice it to say that the dreaming mind has a real bad sense of time! |
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