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SethGreene531 · M
Yes. Always a positive experience. Sometimes it's tracing my way back to somwhere I once lived in real life.
There's always a sense of community, solidarity, and interaction with others in these dreams.
In others, it may be entirely a product of fiction, but none the less exciting. Dystopian plots, and landscape, on which we're chasing or running from a counter insurgency.
Many recurring dreams, visiting a place again. Or part #2 of the previous night's story.
For years, I was looking for someone in my dreams. A buddy I'd actually lost contact with from an old neighborhood.
There's always a sense of community, solidarity, and interaction with others in these dreams.
In others, it may be entirely a product of fiction, but none the less exciting. Dystopian plots, and landscape, on which we're chasing or running from a counter insurgency.
Many recurring dreams, visiting a place again. Or part #2 of the previous night's story.
For years, I was looking for someone in my dreams. A buddy I'd actually lost contact with from an old neighborhood.
XxBlahxX · F
@SethGreene531 yes I realized im familiar with certain town folk ,like a cab driver and sometimes I wonder if me and these ppl are sharing the same environment and they're playing another role in Dreamland vs who they are in real life .
SethGreene531 · M
@XxBlahxX Wow! That is an exciting theory. Imagine if dreaming was actually a crossover point to parallel realities, or other people.
XxBlahxX · F
@SethGreene531 that would be AMAZING



