Yes hun. You mean lucid dreams. I have them every other dream.
Me too, to some degree at least.
My favorite one: I had played GTA all day, and when I went to sleep I was in some huge generic city just getting shit done...driving trucks, shooting people.. and since it was very lucid in the 2nd half of the dream, I would jump in the air thousands of feet and and land perfectly.. anything I could envision doing, I'd do.
Same. xDUnfortunately all my lucid dreams seem to end when I try to get laid in them...
I don't remember any color. I don't remember black and white either.
I've noticed that thing with video games also. If I spend a lot of time playing one sometimes that night I'll play it in my dreams. Oddly enough, the next day I frequently have a breakthough to a new level, almost as though my head was practicing by itself the night before!
I've noticed that thing with video games also. If I spend a lot of time playing one sometimes that night I'll play it in my dreams. Oddly enough, the next day I frequently have a breakthough to a new level, almost as though my head was practicing by itself the night before!
I wonder if that's just an En thing.
I came across bits of information saying that only creative, special folks dream in colors (about 15-20% of people) What the case is with every one of you?
Roll fellas...
Agreed. We have rods in our eyes that sense only luminance, and cones that sense the separate red/green/blue wavelengths, but I'm pretty sure it isn't processed or stored in the brain as separate luminance and hue. I don't see any reason our brains would have a concept of just luminance, just for dreams.Yeah, I think the "Most people dream in black and white" thing has got to be a myth.
Just a quick question: Do any of you guys ever realize that you are dreaming in a dream and are still able to continue the dream. I seriously have had this happen to me on more than one occasion, and when I tell it to friends they call bullshit on me.
I used to practice lucid dreaming all the time back in my younger days. There are daytime exercises you can do to encourage it, and in-dream exercises to maintain it. I actually quit practicing it after a while, because I got a little too good at it, and it started freaking me out a bit (you're always questioning whether you might be dreaming right now). If you're interested, check out LUCID DREAMING.Yes hun. You mean lucid dreams. I have them every other dream.
You can do some pretty amazing things (like jumping thousands of feet), but if you try to get too unrealistic, your higher cognitive functions take over, and the dream ends.and since it was very lucid in the 2nd half of the dream, I would jump in the air thousands of feet and and land perfectly.. anything I could envision doing, I'd do.
Unfortunately all my lucid dreams seem to end when I try to get laid in them...
I think my dreams have some color, but maybe not as vivid as real life.I came across bits of information saying that only creative, special folks dream in colors (about 15-20% of people) What the case is with every one of you?
Roll fellas...