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Thank you everyone for participating.
These include some results via PM as well. There are a total of 30 participants.
Everyone claims to dream in color. Ranging in the 99%
There were only 3 people that have had monochromatic dreams.
There are only four people who have experienced black & white dreams.
Most prodomently the colors consisted of the individuals everyday life.
However 11 people claim that there dreams are more intense, = "intense", "Sharp", "Colorful"
Two claim that there dream colors were weaker then everyday life.
Interesting finds;
The colors mentioned from participants that did claim a predominant color or a Monochromatic dream were of these colors > two yellow , one grey, two green, two browns.
There was only one mention of lucidity and that of changing the colors.
Notes. Several people claimed that there dreams were > blurred - darkened versions - desaturated - blurred over - rust overlay.
(color guide)
http://www.colorstrology.com/
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/less...ddle/color2.htm
http://www.auracolors.com/test2.htm
By anylizing color patterns in dreams, based on a mans journal of 5000 entries an Arizona based researcher could accurately predict certain things about a mans emotional state. The researcher had correctly identified two separate years when the man experienced crisis his life. The anthropologist confirmed in 1997 he had clashed with a colleague the management issue, and in 2003 he'd had a falling out with a friend that left deep emotional scars.
How was Hoss able to gauge the dreamer's turmoil? "The clues were in the colors, he says". The anthropologist's dominant dream hues were reds and blacks, which spiked during difficult times. "even without knowing the events in his life," Hoss observes, "we accurately determine the emotional states based on those colors in his dreams."
Hoss is among a growing group of researcher who, thanks to cutting edge medical technology & innovative psychological research, are beginning to decipher the secrets hidden in our dreams.
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