Any nonlucid dream I have seems to take place in that time where the sun just set and right before the moon comes up. |
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Any nonlucid dream I have seems to take place in that time where the sun just set and right before the moon comes up. |
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"Whenever I wake up
Try and take the shape off
Turn into the whole wide world I made up"
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All intelligent creatures Dream
LD's 12 And counting..
I do not wish to hear about the moon from someone who has not been there.
Mark Twain
My non lucid dreams tend to have a washed out look. Kind of as if someone has tonned down all the colours. |
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I allways see normal colors.... But in this one dream It did get dark thoughout the dream. Kind of funny. |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
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Hi Planecrash, I haven't noticed any drastic change in color before on my non-lucid dreams before. Worthwhile research would be analyzing any effects to the quality of dream when the color scheme is altered. For example, would one retain lucidity? Would the dream characters notice the difference when the colors go into psychedelic or black/white realms? |
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Do you seriously think that blood is the only thing in this world that is colored red?
~Raised by OpheliaBlue~
[quote]Hi Planecrash, I haven't noticed any drastic change in color before on my non-lucid dreams before. Worthwhile research would be analyzing any effects to the quality of dream when the color scheme is altered. For example, would one retain lucidity? Would the dream characters notice the difference when the colors go into psychedelic or black/white realms? |
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"Whenever I wake up
Try and take the shape off
Turn into the whole wide world I made up"
Being observant is perhaps the best way to go. I had a lucid this morning and forgot all about the change in colors, so I didn't even try that. |
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Do you seriously think that blood is the only thing in this world that is colored red?
~Raised by OpheliaBlue~
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My dreams are always like that. I can not remember any dream I had that took place in broad daylight. |
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As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster...
The scenery I tend to notice the most is the bright blue sky, green green grass and enough sunlight to bathe in. I do tend to notice the stormy skies really quick, but they tend to change their look from dream to dream, unlike the ideal day setting. |
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Colors in my dreams tend to be washed out or subdued. Rarely do I see (or at least, remember seeing) colors like bright red or blue or green. My non-lucid dreams are usually rather fuzzy as well, things not being perfectly defined, and often fading in the distance. There's also a slight feeling of detachment that accompanies most of my dreams. |
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Well life is short, so love the one ya' got, 'cause you might get run over or you might get shot.
~Sublime
I dream colours the same way I see them. With me it tends to be detail that is lost. |
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Roddi i mi galon lán
Everything seems to have a glow to it in when i go lucid |
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Our dreams are firsthand creations, rather than residues of waking life. We have the capacity for infinite creativity.
Most recently, I had a moment of lucidity in a dream, then I lost it. But I do remember the colors. Mine often range from a variety of very darkened colors, like someone turned down the brightness on a TV, but the sky still is normal. Though like I said, in the most recent dream I had, everything was very bright and very vivid. |
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