Instantaneous dream memory loss and intangibles
hey guys - i've had a decent number of lucid dreams in the past, but something new to me has come up involving my recall. i always have a digital voice recorder next to my bed, so ease in recording dreams (assuming i still have the memory) isn't a problem. i consider a normal lucid dream one in which i know i'm dreaming and i wake up with at least a hint of this awareness, and then i record a nice happy story about it.
but there have been a couple instances when i have a lucid or non-lucid dream very close to the time when i wake up, and things are vivid and i know what's going on and that i'm about to wake up, but the instant i'm awake it's like i've changed brains or something. i just have a very vague, intangible feeling as if the experience was too alien to put into words. you might be thinking that i should keep my eyes closed after waking and not move, and it could be just that. but i'm thinking that after some dreams you just don't have any point of reference to form a memory or even a concept about it.
for example - one of my favorite electronic musicians, bola, has some interesting album art that i'll look at and my mind is just like...ummm... does not compute.
Fyuti:
http://www.plong.com/MusicCatalog%5C...0-%20Fyuti.jpg
Soup:
http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/6239/bolaaajw8.jpg
but seriously, if anybody has any insight about how we process information/memories that don't fit our normal way of perceiving/making concepts, i'd love to hear it. is our daily reality not inherently real and only an interpretation derived from continuing and shared conceptual patterns and processes?
any ideas? also if you know of similar images that'd be cool too.