Hay guys i cant understand one thing . Look i still remember my dreams which i saw when i waz 7 or 8 . Hence keepin dreams in your head iz difficult . How it happenes ? |
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ClOsE YoUr EyEs , WhAt Do YoU SeE , DaRkNeSs , AnD WhAt LiEs WiThIn Me , ThRoUgH My MiNdS EyE , YoU WiLl AwAkE , AnD SeE ThE LiNeS Of ReAlItY , BlUr , !!!WeLlCoMe To My MiNd ............ FrEaK!!!
Memory of dreams really isn't all that different from memory of waking life experiences in certain ways. Both types of events actually happen to the person who experiences them. The difference is where they occur (i.e. internally or externally). |
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Dreams don't get stored in long-term memory unless you make an effort to think about them. They are very easily lost, which is why you can feel them slipping away sometimes just as you are trying to think about them. However, if you do manage to think about a dream and concentrate on it before it is gone, you can remember it, and then it is just like any other memory. You probably thought a lot about those childhood dreams after you woke up, and got them permanently stored in your brain. |
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I've got some old as hell dreams in my brain. They're in black and white, like I had them before my brain fully understood color. They are my oldest memories, before the age of three at least. |
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We who are about to dream, salute you!
I find that if you don't think about a dream when you wake up it goes but if you think about it while waking it gets stored in your normal memory |
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