• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
    Results 1 to 25 of 28
    Like Tree1Likes

    Thread: What Are Your Dream Characters?

    1. #1
      Member
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Posts
      25
      Likes
      0
      Some people talk about their DCs being people they know, and some people are vauge on the subject.

      my Dream Characters are almost all people i've never seen before, with only about 1 dream in a week with someone i recognize. usually in a week i have about 30-50 different DCs, depending on the content of my dreams.

      so basicly, what are everyone's Dream Characters and why do you think they are those?
      as i was falling asleep last night, i said to myself, i will remember my dream, i will know i'm lucid, i will know i'm lucid, i will know i'm lucid. then i saw dinosaurs running at me and i said, "Holy Crap! i wish i was dreaming!"

    2. #2
      Hatin' on whole wheat ilovefrootloopz's Avatar
      Join Date
      May 2006
      LD Count
      ~150
      Gender
      Location
      Ontario
      Posts
      664
      Likes
      3
      DJ Entries
      1
      About 70% of the time it's people I know, about 30% of the time it isn't. Usually when there is a large amount of people in my dreams, most will be people I don't know. However, most of my dreams don't contain many people, so they're almost always family members or friends.
      My Polyphasic Sleep Blog
      Please offer your support

    3. #3
      Member
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Posts
      169
      Likes
      2
      I've been keeping a dream journal diligently again for three weeks now. No lucidity yet, but I've been recalling about 3 dreams a night every single night. The people in my dreams? Almost always people from way back in my past. People from elementary school (I'm in my 30's). People I hardly talked to back then! I see people from my long-distant past far more often than I see people from my recent past.
      bluetooth00 likes this.
      The new evolutionary paradigm will give us the human traits of truth, of loyalty, of justice, of freedom. These will be the manifestations of the new evolution. And that is what we would hope to see from this. That would be nice.

    4. #4
      Member
      Join Date
      Jul 2004
      Gender
      Location
      Atashermi
      Posts
      6,856
      Likes
      64
      It depends. One of the things that's very common in my dreams is the presense of large groups of people, many of whom I either don't know or I don't think about becoming acquainted with.

      Fairly frequently I'll have a dream with "someone that I know" but that can mean a couple of things. It can really be someone I know in both their physical characteristics and name, but sometimes a DC will have the name of someone I know but later I will realize that it wasn't that person. Or, I will sometimes see someone who I would recognize as someone I know but they have a different name.

      My dream scenes change so frequently, though, that I'm hardly in one place for very long at all.

      "If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."

    5. #5
      Member Eminence~'s Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Gender
      Posts
      266
      Likes
      2
      I'd say that it's about 50/50 between DCs I know IRL and don't know. There are a few DCs who I see often and would love to see more often, so over a period of time they become people I know.... but not from the waking world.

    6. #6
      Member Jess's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jun 2006
      Posts
      798
      Likes
      1
      People in my dreams are very often people I know or knew in the past. They're usually people who don't know each other/shouldn't be together in waking life. That's a good dreamsign for me, or would be if I paid more attention!

    7. #7
      Member Ardent Lost's Avatar
      Join Date
      Mar 2006
      Location
      Australia
      Posts
      505
      Likes
      2
      My dreams are largely filled with people i know and probably even more frequently people i used to know but don't really have contact with anymore. The rest of them are just random people i've either made up, or people my subconscious has plucked from experience (ie. a person that may have entered my field of vision in a shopping centre or something)

    8. #8
      Member
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Location
      Nijmegen, Netherlands
      Posts
      15
      Likes
      0
      The characters in my dream are, I think, always those that I think are right in that particular dream... What I mean by that is that if I'm having a dream about, for example, some ancient ruins, it's very likely that a the DC in that dream will look like what I think a guide looks like. Something like the embodiement of the concept of 'guide' in my dream. This is just a very simple example... if the guide is someone who is very funny, for example, it's also possible that he is one of my friends because the 'funny' characteristic overrules the 'guide' characteristic ^^ This way, I make DC's that suit any possible situation in the dream, with relatives and friends having a little edge over fictive ones in terms of suitability. If the personality and appearance of a relative is REALLY far from what the DC in that situation should be, I will make one up One sidenote thought, sometimes I put characters in situations in which they really don't fit.. just because it's a dream and it's not real (more or less like everything unreal in dream, it's not really based on logic). So I can find a friend of mine as the headmaster at my school, just because that fits the dream and I like the idea

      This is just my theory, but it seems to be correct in my case. I have more DC's which I don't know, but fictive DC's don't recur that often. That guide for instance, it's highly unlikely that I'll come across him a second time, whereas family members and friends can be in a lot of dreams

      - Thom

    9. #9
      N
      N is offline
      Member
      Join Date
      May 2006
      Gender
      Location
      syria
      Posts
      159
      Likes
      2
      well,nearly all my dream characters are people that I have never seen in life" I wish if they're reall " cause they're so sweet and nice people

      I rarely see people I know ,when I see these people I should see someone I don't know
      live happy

    10. #10
      Banned
      Join Date
      Apr 2005
      Posts
      3,165
      Likes
      11
      Quote Originally Posted by Kerian View Post
      Some people talk about their DCs being people they know, and some people are vauge on the subject.

      my Dream Characters are almost all people i've never seen before, with only about 1 dream in a week with someone i recognize. usually in a week i have about 30-50 different DCs, depending on the content of my dreams.

      so basicly, what are everyone's Dream Characters and why do you think they are those?
      [/b]
      Yes, my dreams are much like yours in their demographics: mostly people I do not know.

      yes, it asks an interesting question about what makes the difference between somebody who nearly always dreams in a realm of personal acquaintances and those who dream in the larger Dream World.

    11. #11
      Member
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Posts
      258
      Likes
      1
      sry i didn't have time to reade all the rest so...


      my DC are scary and wierd,sometimes my family friends but mostly ppl i don't know

      there was a dream where i was hold on to something no to fall out of the airplain,and i yelled help,but the yust looked me strangly,and i fell from the AP,landed on the ground,and my mother comes,looking at me suprized,saying "god is watching you" really wierd

    12. #12
      Member
      Join Date
      May 2006
      Location
      Alabama
      Posts
      17
      Likes
      0
      It seems possible to me that a person's dream characters vary widely, due to the person's spiritual level of participation. I am a spiritual healer, and have done that work for many years, so a lot of "characters" in my dreams a real people. We connect astrally, for healing work to be done. This may not be true of others who are not healers.

      I also have a strong connection to guide and angelic aspects so many times my characters in dreamtime are vibrational entities of real essence, as opposed to something representing an issue in my life, etc.

      Other times, I have dreams that I know to be representative in every aspect. That is to say that I make up the characters to represent issues I am working on.


    13. #13
      Member ninja pirate's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Gender
      Posts
      178
      Likes
      0
      a lot of my dream characters are strangers to me, but that's just the thing i don't understand. these characters have such distinct facial features and identities that i'm almost convinced they're real sometimes while i am lucid dreaming. i look around and just think to myself who are these people?? and they never believe me if i tell them they are a dream character. ya know, it's not just the appearance of the dream characters that get me, it's the entire dream setting. everything in a dream is so detailed and incredible that it's hard to believe these things are just manifestations in your mind. where the hell do these people and places come from? any theories?
      "Every day should be a good day to die."

      - Dave

    14. #14
      Member towarmforacoat's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Gender
      Location
      I'm here, where else would i be?
      Posts
      184
      Likes
      0
      45% it's someone I actually know reletively closely if not a friend or family member.
      35% A person I recognize, whether from a game or TV show
      20% A randomized character of my imagination.
      Random Quote: "You can only make things so fool-proof. Eventually, you have to eliminate the fools." -???

    15. #15
      Member citizennumber3's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Posts
      35
      Likes
      0
      It's very rare when one of my dream characters is a total stranger. I have plenty of faceless characters that wander the background of dream environments, but they are blurred and never the focus of my vision. If I ever see a character's face and realize they're a stranger, they only appear by themself. Just one strange dream character per dream. 95% of the time I dream about family and friends. It may have something to do with the subconcious purpose of a dream--are there subconcious messages? Are we trying to work out problems with our family and friends in the dream world before we wake? In my case, this may be true. But I have no idea. Dreams fascinate me, but I don't know very much about them.

    16. #16
      Member
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Location
      Ontario, Canada.
      Posts
      77
      Likes
      0
      It's about 50/50 people I know compared to complete strangers.

    17. #17
      Nomad of the Night WaaayOutThere's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jun 2005
      Gender
      Location
      Earth... mostly.
      Posts
      164
      Likes
      9
      DJ Entries
      8
      I see everybody in my dreams. Most are people I know in real life. Probably 90%. Many of those are celebrities though. (Recently in dreamland, I had lunch with Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise & Steven Spielberg. I called my husband on the phone to let him know. Then Paris Hilton came running after me like she knew me and we were friends.) But I have met people in my dreams that I don't know. That would be the other 10%. Sometimes they are really nice folks, and I wish I did know them in real life!
      "Before you slip into unconsciousness..."

    18. #18
      Banned
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Gender
      Posts
      806
      Likes
      0
      my dream characters are always people i know

    19. #19
      Gez
      Gez is offline
      Member Gez's Avatar
      Join Date
      Dec 2005
      Gender
      Location
      Wales.
      Posts
      681
      Likes
      3
      I only tend to have 1-2 unknown DC's in a dream although im almost always in a group of 3-5 or LOADS
      Our dreams are firsthand creations, rather than residues of waking life. We have the capacity for infinite creativity.

    20. #20
      宇宙です。。。 •Neko•'s Avatar
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Gender
      Location
      Scotland
      Posts
      658
      Likes
      3
      I've never had any recurring dream characters. I can remember some that I've seen before though: A fat hairy guy who said he was 13 years old (haha), 3 hot girls playing darts with me, and Jack Black. Most of their names I don't know somehow.

    21. #21
      Badass Member badassbob's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Gender
      Location
      Sheffield, England
      Posts
      985
      Likes
      0
      Most of my DC's are people I know, or know of. But one recurring DC who appears regularly in LD's (probably because I expect to see him now that he's appeared so many times before) is a shady looking guy, always dressed in black, usually a leather jacket and black jeans. He appears all over the place. He often doesn't say a lot, but just follows me around wherever I go.

      Adopted Megabenman although he disappeared a while ago.

    22. #22
      Banned
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Gender
      Location
      ʇsǝɹɔpooʍ
      Posts
      3,207
      Likes
      176
      My Dream Characters are probably 90% of People I don't know in the Physical world but I am very familiar with in the Dream World. It's the funniest feeling it's almost like I can see a Dream Character and I know that I know this person from somewhere. But they are usually very complex, they don't listen and they don't acknowledge you even if you do something extremely bizarre and most of my Characters don't seem like they care they almost seemed Robotic and Pre-programmed to play the role.

    23. #23
      Professional Nose-Booper Achievements:
      1 year registered Veteran First Class Made lots of Friends on DV 1000 Hall Points Stickie King Vivid Dream Journal Populated Wall 50000 Hall Points
      OpheliaBlue's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jun 2004
      Location
      Dallas TX
      Posts
      13,315
      Likes
      13753
      DJ Entries
      224
      cool topic

      most of the time it's people i know:

      - my boyfriend
      - close family/friends (even DV members )
      - I'll dream about ex's alot
      - pets that have died
      - Alan Rickman (probably due to my former obsession with Harry Potter)

      I'd say only about 25% of the time I'll dream made up people that I've never seen before. Just a couple weeks ago I dreamt about a mannequin that turned into an almost-human.

    24. #24
      Bio-Turing Machine O'nus's Avatar
      Join Date
      Oct 2003
      Gender
      Location
      - Canada -
      Posts
      4,167
      Likes
      116
      I believe the basis of dream characters lies within the model of the Jungian psyche.

      As we develop in life, we develop a complex for certain people, moral ideas, concepts, everything. Sometimes we identify one complex with another; we may believe that our uncle (that is, what we think our uncle is) is very alike to what a noble and chivalrous person might be (say, a "knight" complex). Thusly, in a dream that would convey an idol to what you should behave like, you may see your uncle dressed in a knight's uniform.

      So, I think that dream characters are the manifestations of each individual archetypal complex. Our dreams will project to us (or we will project to ourselves) what we think and understand each character to be. A pedagoguish persona might be portrayed as a middle aged man wearing a tweed jacket, roughly shaved, but very educated. We might even project to ourselves a teacher whom we have come to idolise as "the" teacher in our lives. Hence, we might have a dream of this teacher giving us divine advice. In truth, (from a Jungian perspective) this is really your own psyche giving yourself advice - not your actual complex.. or teacher.

      This is why I find it easy to become lucid because I utilise the concept of the complex to recognise when I am in a dream. If I find that my milieu is representative of my memories and internalised memories of my past, I am quickly keen to believe I am dreaming. Contrasted to waking life where each moment should, theoretically, be a new moment in which to consistantly adapt and learn from. I should note that recognising internalised concepts allows you to distinguish externally received information from internally projected or reflected information.

      Perhaps I am wrong.. but I hope it has been enlightening.
      ~

    25. #25
      Member Rav1's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Location
      Europe
      Posts
      397
      Likes
      0
      Quote Originally Posted by JaphyR View Post
      I've been keeping a dream journal diligently again for three weeks now. No lucidity yet, but I've been recalling about 3 dreams a night every single night. The people in my dreams? Almost always people from way back in my past. People from elementary school (I'm in my 30's). People I hardly talked to back then! I see people from my long-distant past far more often than I see people from my recent past.
      [/b]
      I'm also at you age and I got a lot of dreams from the elementary school. I often wonder why not from the high school or the jobs I did after.
      I'm tired being sorry.

    Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •