What Your Dreams Mean... |
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Dreams. these are images created by the brain using large parts of memory, mostly of pure thought, as I always define. I tend to remember those dreams I remember. The one dream I surely remember for the longest time was when I was in nursery ( I was 4 years old that time); when I dreamt that my closet turned into a candy store and a friend of mine suddenly turned into batman! Ah, such imaginations of childhood.
Ever since then, I've started to get curious of the content of these imaginary worlds. I've had so much dreams that some are so hard to remember, but some notable ones couldn't be forgotten.
Anyway, I've put up this article first since this is the easiest to explain ( or question, I pressume) in this particular format.
I've read from somewhere that dreams can only be remembered when they're 7 - 10 mins. prior to waking up. I've put that -fact- as the backbone of my first curiosity. I have concluded that those dreams I have rememebered were from the span of that time limit. No wonder sleep seemed short, because we practically forgot what kept us busily asleep. Now I wonder... Why?
Now I wonder, what could be the feeling if I was consciously dreaming? No, I'm not refering to daydreaming. What I mean is being in a conscious psychological state while in slumber. Confusing? Dunno. I haven't studied those stages of sleep yet. Maybe those might give me some few clear points on this subject.
Well, that was one problem, having forgetten a moment that just happened that whole night.
Guess what, I have another. It's a question called how. You see, most of my dreams have these certain things that I couldn't even believe I could remember, or even analyze, so I'm needing others who are able to at least think with me on how this should be done (or even simply get a thing I'm saying here!). Some dreams (I don't know if this has already happened with anyone) contain things which surely could be done by others but I couldn't do, for example, for me to speak Korean. I don't even know how to say (or write) a Korean word but I had a dream once of myself being able to write Hangul in full sentences. That's situation number one. Situation two: a dream in which content was memorized in the dream itself but cannot be executed with the conscious mind. I'm an online gamer. There was this game I played wherein you'd press keys to the corresponding tune, beat, key or sound with the music. There were different levels, and having attained the hard level, you'd need good memory. I've never really memorized a thing about this game, but surely with a few hints and reminders, I'd recall... But there was something strange with the situation; I've dreamed of a memorized piece even though I couldn't even expect the next incoming note in the actual game. I don't really know if this is normalsince I still haven't consulted a single book about this(they're too expensive).
This is my first file. I hope I coulddream of this and find some clear points with answers.

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