I'm curious about something, so I'd like to ask a question of anybody who is capable of taking a hallucinogen in dreams and having an experience that is mostly faithful to the substance you took. As I stated in my quote, any of the times I've ever taking a hallucinogenic drug in a dream, be it lucid or not, I wind up experiencing effects that are more or less a random combination of all the various hallucinogens I've taken in the past (along with at times, as I also said, experiencing a similar amalgamation of hallucinogenic effects at times as a result of random happenstance in the dream without having taken or used anything at all to precipitate the effects). However, this doesn't really surprise me much at all given how typically bizarre, nonsensical, atmospheric, fantastical, and otherwise strange my non-lucid dreams happen to be normally.

In contrast to the nature of my dreams, my friend says that 95% of the time he has mundane dreams where he does normal things he always would on a day to day basis and in locations that actually exist (the exception being if he's sick or something). I'm wondering if everybody who gets faithful drug effects typically has these rather mundane non-lucid dreams or not. If there's a correlation, then it presents some rather interesting questions.

See, I'm also diagnosed with ADHD, may have bipolar (doubt it) because a few close relatives with bipolar, and otherwise fit the bill for literally just about every symptom and diagnostic criteria for schizotypal disorder (not really related to schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder per se, it just essentially means I'm not really capable of feeling my emotions and have an utter lack in pursuing personal relationships along with some pretty heavy depersonalization and derealization). My thought process is typically all over the place and lacks any real coherent linearity. Perhaps it's related to one's waking thought processes and how organized they are, at least to some degree? I mean, I've always kind of thought this about why my dreams are always so random and fantastical. It would logically make sense that my disorganized and scatter-brained thought stream results in what we will call... more creatively associative dreams (that is to say, otherwise unrelated or loosely related concepts are associated with one another, which results in more creatively symbolic dream content). This would logically extend to the random blending and combining of all the hallucinogenic effects of the substances I've tried when the effects are recreated in my dreams... right? Or at least I think so.