That fuckin' quiz, yo.
Anyway, my dreams are generally extremely coherent and long... while I'm in them. At least, this is waht I gather from the dreams I DO manage to remember and the feeling I have while dreaming (Granted, everythign is "normal" and "coherent" while dreaming)
Generally I only remember snippets of the dreams but usually they have some semblence of a correlation to each other. They say dream journals are a great way to remembering your dreams more often as well as achieving lucidity whilst dreaming. I find that, though yes dream journals are the most effective, just lying in bed and thinking over the dream while you're in an actual conscious state (as opposed to a half-asleep, delerious state) works pretty well, too. I also tend to think over my dreams while I shower since I'm in the shower at most, 5 minutes after I wake up. Another thing I tend to do is I'll purposely set my alarm about 15-20 minutes earlier than I have to wake up (and set an alarm at the time I need to wake up) and sort of "snooze" for 15-20 minutes. What this does is that it tends to allow you, assuming you're not completely sleep deprived that you immediately fall into deep sleep again, hover in some form of consciousness while still "sleeping". When this works best, I'll fall back into my previous dream but with more consciousness and awareness. When it doesn't work... I wake up two hours later having missed my first class huehuehue.
The latest dream I remember is from like a week ago. Though I can't remember the entirety(or even a majority) of it, it did involve me being Remilia and going around places. I've had several dreams like that before where I'll actually _be_ Remi more than being _with_ Remi. (Though I've had several with the latter as well)
Most of my dreams tend to be on the "realistic" side as opposed to a dreamy, scifi or otherwise "fantasy"-esque setting. The only exception to this would be when I'm in like an RPG setting where I'm like some hero or the like (Though I have very few of those)
Recently, I'd say most of my dreams have either been on the extremes of the dark/light spectrum with overall feel. It's like either I wake up in a cold sweat/need to take deep breaths or I wake up thinking "fuck. That should have gone on longer".
All that said, I don't particularly remember a full coherent dream at the top of my head xD
Anyway, my dreams are generally extremely coherent and long... while I'm in them. At least, this is waht I gather from the dreams I DO manage to remember and the feeling I have while dreaming (Granted, everythign is "normal" and "coherent" while dreaming)
Generally I only remember snippets of the dreams but usually they have some semblence of a correlation to each other. They say dream journals are a great way to remembering your dreams more often as well as achieving lucidity whilst dreaming. I find that, though yes dream journals are the most effective, just lying in bed and thinking over the dream while you're in an actual conscious state (as opposed to a half-asleep, delerious state) works pretty well, too. I also tend to think over my dreams while I shower since I'm in the shower at most, 5 minutes after I wake up. Another thing I tend to do is I'll purposely set my alarm about 15-20 minutes earlier than I have to wake up (and set an alarm at the time I need to wake up) and sort of "snooze" for 15-20 minutes. What this does is that it tends to allow you, assuming you're not completely sleep deprived that you immediately fall into deep sleep again, hover in some form of consciousness while still "sleeping". When this works best, I'll fall back into my previous dream but with more consciousness and awareness. When it doesn't work... I wake up two hours later having missed my first class huehuehue.
The latest dream I remember is from like a week ago. Though I can't remember the entirety(or even a majority) of it, it did involve me being Remilia and going around places. I've had several dreams like that before where I'll actually _be_ Remi more than being _with_ Remi. (Though I've had several with the latter as well)
Most of my dreams tend to be on the "realistic" side as opposed to a dreamy, scifi or otherwise "fantasy"-esque setting. The only exception to this would be when I'm in like an RPG setting where I'm like some hero or the like (Though I have very few of those)
Recently, I'd say most of my dreams have either been on the extremes of the dark/light spectrum with overall feel. It's like either I wake up in a cold sweat/need to take deep breaths or I wake up thinking "fuck. That should have gone on longer".
All that said, I don't particularly remember a full coherent dream at the top of my head xD
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