Remembering your dreams?

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Ignazio

Lately, I've been experiencing some dreams I've had when I was little. I've been trying to "figure them out".
Any ideas?

CFTraveler

Quote from: Ignazio on December 28, 2009, 19:31:15
Lately, I've been experiencing some dreams I've had when I was little. I've been trying to "figure them out".
Any ideas?
Yes.  You're probably remembering them in the dreamstate.  Or 'going back' where you were before.  I guess what I'd ask is, what do they remind you of?

Ignazio

What do you mean dreamstate,  or "going back"..

I don't think they remind me of anything..

The_One

 Ok, I'll give you an example. I had a dream where I was playing a game of (that thing with a puck, on a board of air), and I was determined to win. She did try cheating and I got a bit annoyed. I did win in the end though, and I was friends with her later.
This dream means to me, the problems I have socializing with women.

CFTraveler

Some people believe that when you dream you are actually experiencing an energetic environment that you are shaping or have shaped.  When you dream, you're not just constructing a reality in your head, you are creating it in the 'ether' or 'astral' or whatever matrix- the energetic environment.  Most of the times in dreams, the environment you are creating is completely subjective (that is, created from your memories and imagination), but at other times, it can be reinforced by others' dreams and thoughts, so that the environment can become collective, and more 'permanent' (not really permanent, just constantly reinforced by your and others' thoughts/dreams/imagination) so that you can come back to this environment at a later date, when you go to sleep.
That's why some people have recurring dreams (not the same action, but going to the same place) in which time seems to pass, and they can go somewhere they've been before (in dreamstate) and continue whatever brought them to it before.

So when I ask you what it reminds you of, I'm asking if something happened previously in the specific 'area', and if you remembered it while you were 'there', even if you forgot again when you woke up, the memory of 'remembering' something you knew 'there' might still be in your mind.

Then you can figure out why you had it in the first place, by using the thinking The_One used when replying.

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