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Gamalon · 31-35, M
Most dreams I thinks its 80-95% we don’t remember at ALL even after waking. And even in the “memorable dreams” the all except the biggest ones die in minutes. This is because the brain just JUST as you are waking up is in an in-between state called “Liminal time”. At times it could be you “see” your room and the real world but you also “see” the dream world as you prepare to leave.
The Peter Pan movie Hook did a GREAT job with this idea.
————Spoilers for those who haven’t seen————
They played off the concept that Neverland (while somehow real) is in a dream realm. And that in the real world you forget about neverland. And in Neverland you forget about the real world.
If you want to remember your dream keep a pad of paper and a pen by your bedside. and write it down While you are groggy. That is the only sure way to catch it before it fades away.
The Peter Pan movie Hook did a GREAT job with this idea.
————Spoilers for those who haven’t seen————
They played off the concept that Neverland (while somehow real) is in a dream realm. And that in the real world you forget about neverland. And in Neverland you forget about the real world.
If you want to remember your dream keep a pad of paper and a pen by your bedside. and write it down While you are groggy. That is the only sure way to catch it before it fades away.
Cooper802Forever · 22-25, M
Not really anymore, I always have them then the moment I wake up I think "What was I dreaming about??"
I would often in the past remember them in the first couple moments of waking up, so I would write them down occasionally on my phone if they intrigued me...though there have been those types of dreams that I just happened to remember because they were so outerworldly/crazy-feeling...though I've only had like one or two of those in my life up to this point.
I would often in the past remember them in the first couple moments of waking up, so I would write them down occasionally on my phone if they intrigued me...though there have been those types of dreams that I just happened to remember because they were so outerworldly/crazy-feeling...though I've only had like one or two of those in my life up to this point.
ShaythePanTransMan · 22-25, T
No, I almost always forget. Love your pfp btw.
maryannspring · 26-30, F
@ShaythePanTransMan Thank you!
ShaythePanTransMan · 22-25, T
@maryannspring welcome, synthwave forever ✌️
SW-User
yeah I remember my nightmares from kindergarten and its sickening
BeefySenpie · M
I wish I could remember my dreams, I never can :(
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Mmiker · 46-50, M
Yes. I love them.
TacoCat · 22-25, M
Yes
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
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thepreposterouspanda · 31-35, M
I honestly don't remember many of mine at all. :o My condition screws it all up a bit. :)