Another Dream D:

I wary when I sleep since the last dream I wrote. This felt strange...

This time I could feel my body just resting so I believe I was in a semi unconscious state if that makes any sense. I could feel something crawl up on my bed, like a pet gently prodding around to find a spot to lay down. Except this felt like it was gently prodding to find a good spot to yank the sheets and flip my body over. I heard its cackle and laughter. Sounded like a goblin or a gremlin on crack. I could feel its laughter getting closer to my head and I felt the insides of my body yelling.

ARRGGGGHHH!!!

I was sleeping on my left hand side, so from that sleeping position I spun an elbow strike, I could feel it hitting something til I woke up when I finished the elbow strike. I grunted as I felt unhappy that something similar happened again. I feel like another episode of this may happened again.


I don't know if anyone else has a similar dream like this next one. Its like a similar setting to Silent Hill 2 where James is looking at himself in the mirror.
I was washing my face in my dream and I just looked at myself thinking how did my life come to this. Mind you when I think within a dream, its not exactly my consciousness who is creating these thoughts, so I believe its my subconscious taking over and in a sense "putting words in my mouth" in this case, my mind. Weird explanation but I trust you get it.

My reflection peer back at me. He smiled with a glare, water dripping of his face. He raised his hands and placed it against the panel towards me. I felt this anger inside knowing he knew what was going to be in store for me. Then I felt a shift in presence, I was in a third perspective watching this scenario. The area around the sink and the mirror was pure white.

No idea what to make of that dream.



Yeah I've read and been told that I shouldn't really focus on the dreams I have. I only do because I find it fascinating to how (to my understanding) the subconscious is able to pick fragments of our memories and recreate them in unique way to represent itself in the sleep. That they are triggered to either all, most, some or one of your five senses. The way they are represented again is the way one of your senses remembers them best by.

I love sleeping, I just wish I had quality sleep. Deep sleep really. I still dislike how our mind is only able to give us (I forgot the approximate amount written in the encyclopaedia I read when I was very young) roughly 30 minutes - 2 hours of dreaming from the standard 8 hour rest. Makes you wonder what happens in the blank hours. Could you be still be dreaming and yet have absolutely no recollection of it? The machines that monitor and detect the common dream waves cannot detect what's happening past the maximum dream remembered?

I wish I could ask a photographic memory person if they remember their dreams or is it not possible for them?

Hmm....

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i myself have been dreaming alot more recently
or more remembering them

i have noticed that i can pick certain parts once i have awoken and find what they where refenced to if i saw something that day or someone mentioned a place that i remember or even thought i had about something

makes you wonder how much the brain has stored but what you dont actually know but it can recall it still into a dream,

i find the things that the mind invents in a dream cannot be remembered like if its a fantasy place or a person, if you never saw a piece or anything refering to it (e.g. a part of a character without clothes ;P) you will not be able to recall that part but yet you mind makes you believe that it did and you saw it while you where in teh dream.
any circumtances in a dream, no matter how unbelieveable, until you awaken you cannot disprove it, you believe in this false world created

i have experinced the dreams where you particially awaken
at this point you realise you are dreaming (this normally occurs on a dream you have had before)
you get the sence that you can change what is happening or about to happen
the mind tho will normally wake you up tho shortly after if it cannot create a new part for you

this is from personal experience
 
The first dream you wrote about is a lot like sleep paralysis. During sleep paralysis you're unable to move anything except for your eyes and it's paired with hallucinations.
Also, not remembering dreams is not uncommon at all. If you want to remember more, you should keep some sort of dream journal and a pen next to your bed for easy access.
I recall reading that once awake, muscle movement actually reduces the ability to recall your dream, so you should move as little as possible.
Once you start writing in your journal and read through it every now and then you should find it more easy to recall your dreams the morning after.
 
Most of the time I am aware that I am dreaming within the dream. I just don't have control of it. I'm often faced to watching the dream like I'm watching a movie at the cinemas. Which did lead to me having major de ja vu watching this Hong Kong drama movie. I felt shaken the whole day after viewing the movie. To think, wow... I've already seen this before.

Yeah I did think at one point it may be sleep paralysis. I do tend to struggle with dreams that involve my own bed. So does hallucinating cover things that you can't really see but you can only hear and feel?

I did once keep a journal. I destroyed it as my siblings and parents would go into my room every now and again to grab something and I wouldn't want them delving into my personal thoughts. Because like some of the previous dreams in my earlier blogs, its not really something for "naive/ignorant/" person to read.
 

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