Oh my God you must be the most retarded person on this planet to ask something that stupid.
OF COURSE WE DO!! Things wake us up, DBZ-boy. Honestly...how illogical can you get?
hi ssjoku,
I don't remember ever having "completed" a dream. There are often times when your physical body will wake you up because it needs to go to the toilet, or it is uncomfortable, or there is a loud noise....Obviously you will awake having not completed whatever you were doing..
the same thing occurs often in OBE's also.
Good question. My sexual dreams often go uncompleted...much like real life. [:O]
I've never really thought about it, but indeed I can't remember having a full coherent dream that has a proper ending. It would be interesting to know why it never happens. Most of my dreams make little sense anyway though.
this question isnt as stupid as it might sound, turkey, and i dont think its in the nature of this forum to call anyone retarded anyway. we obviously dont wake up from every dream we have since we have 20-30 a night, unless you have some kind of bladder problem and take a pee every few minutes.
usually when i remember more than one dream, they mesh together, which might explain why they never really end until you wake up. your mind may just wander all night while you OBE or whatever.
I'd agree with No_leaf_clover, that dreams mostly seem to keep going on.
I tend to have quite good dream recall, and it seems to me that they usually neither start nor finish, they just seem to continually run from one scenario into the next.
The only exceptions to this have been dreams I believe have been influenced by external spirits. E.G. a message I recieved in a dream last year - that particular dream sequence had completed and moved on before I awoke.
Another time I was visited by the ghost of a young woman. I spent a long period of time with her, weeks, maybe months (remember, passage of time is irrelevant in dreams and in the astral), and the dream had a definite conclusion. She thanked me for spending time with her and kind of filling a gap that had been missing from her life, then left, at which point I woke up.
I don't think it is a stupid question at all, when you consider there are many different types of dreams with different purposes.
James.
Interesting.
My dreams don't complete but they do end.
I have one assumption that it has to do with free will....
The dream shows what is happening.
Now what do you do???
How could be it complete unless you are dead?
Life goes on.... that is what may mean incompleted dreams...
i dont think a dream is like a story that you seem to think, i think they tell you what you need to or should know about yourself and your life situation... however abstract or metaphoric the dream may be.
the dream ends maybe because your higher self or superconsious (etc) has shown you all it feels you need to know at this time.
thinking of a dream like a story is to much of a "physical" concept e.g. start, middle and end.....
my dreams never make sense, but i can intuit the general message that is being conveyed e.g. strong visual symbols or certain people in the dream.... without looking at it like a story in any way, but maybe thats just me.
Hi All,
Interesting thread and one that I am at least well read on. According to the lucidity institute at Stanford, the reason
why people do not 'complete' their dreams is that the only way
to remember your dream is to wake up during it. I have heard on
average people dream 11 times per night depending on how deprived
of rem sleep you have been lately. Since you wake up prematurely
it never seems to finish. Now there is a counter argument that states
that some people remember more than one dream per night but in
reality you wake up several times in a given night without ever
being aware. However, under any of those circumstances the dream
will never be finished with full recollection. Even to help you
remember lucid dreams, Stephen LaBerge (Lucidity institute lead
researcher and author) suggests setting up cues to wake yourself
up after your dream control begins to fade. Perhaps someone WELL
trained in the art of dreaming could remember a finished dream, but
until then I'll just be taking control and waking up when I lose
power.
take care and good luck,
Wonderboy
I read recently that there is a normal cycle of dreams-you change subjects at a regular enterval while you are dreaming-i think if you have a long epic dream you are really lucid and it is a cue to your awareness to wakeup!
ever get when you are having a dream you are in the middle of something then you wake up