Snickie
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This post has been eaten twice now so maybe the third time is the charm?
HELLO FOLKS. I want to know if there are correlations between MBTI and how a person experiences their dreams. By dreams, I mean the sensory hallucinations you experience while lying down with your eyes closed and magically recharging your body, not those silly goals and aspirations things.
It will probably be a Pi/Pe focus.
So here's what I want to know in this completely unscientific, impromptu questionnaire whose answers I still don't know what I'm going to do with
:
What's your MBTI type?
How often/well do you remember your dreams? Do you keep a dream journal, and if so, does it help?
How would you describe the typical sensory experiences of your dreams? ex: "I dream in full color, I can distinguish voices and music, sometimes I feel things like hot/cold, pain, etc."
What are some recurring themes/symbols/scenarios in your dreams? How do they relate to the real world experiences going on around the time of the dream?
Can you recall how you normally feel in your dreams?
Feel free to add more information as you see fit.
Here are my answers:
HELLO FOLKS. I want to know if there are correlations between MBTI and how a person experiences their dreams. By dreams, I mean the sensory hallucinations you experience while lying down with your eyes closed and magically recharging your body, not those silly goals and aspirations things.
So here's what I want to know in this completely unscientific, impromptu questionnaire whose answers I still don't know what I'm going to do with
What's your MBTI type?
How often/well do you remember your dreams? Do you keep a dream journal, and if so, does it help?
How would you describe the typical sensory experiences of your dreams? ex: "I dream in full color, I can distinguish voices and music, sometimes I feel things like hot/cold, pain, etc."
What are some recurring themes/symbols/scenarios in your dreams? How do they relate to the real world experiences going on around the time of the dream?
Can you recall how you normally feel in your dreams?
Feel free to add more information as you see fit.
Here are my answers:
What's your MBTI type?
Right now I'm caught between ISTP and INTP. All the dichotomy tests suggest ISTP, but I'm not sure how well I relate to Se-aux as opposed to Si-tert. (I'm opposed to the idea that I'm ISXJ because my Je functions are rather underdeveloped.)
How often/well do you remember your dreams? Do you keep a dream journal?
Depending on whether or not I've had time to keep up my dream journal (in other words, how many times I hit "snooze" before I finally "wake up"), I can remember my dreams pretty vividly when I wake up. Sometimes, if I've forgotten pretty quickly, I'll have random flashes of "oh yeah, I dreamed about this last night, and this happened and this happened" when something environmental triggers it. Of course, it's all more easily retained when I journal about it right away.
How would you describe the typical sensory experiences of your dreams? ex: "I dream in full color, I can distinguish voices and music, sometimes I feel things like hot/cold, pain, etc."
I dream in full color. I don't always remember faces, but when I do, they're either superimposed over someone else's body or they're not entirely accurate to the person's appearance in real life. Sometimes I remember the names of the people in my dream more than what they looked like in the dream.
I hear pretty well in my dreams and have actually dreamed up fully realized songs (usually based on something I've been listening to in real life, which is expected) and can jot down chord progressions and melodic lines from them (I have absolute pitch irl). They're not interesting enough for me to be a music composition major, but hey.
My tactile sense fluctuates in dreams; it's usually somewhat muted, but there. There have been times though when I've felt something sharply, such as one dream where a poisonous snake bit me in the armpit. The ghost sensation carried over into the waking world. I checked when I woke up - there were no actual bug bites. Heat and cold don't apply so much.
I can only remember one or two occasions where I could actually taste something in my dream. It was a strawberry scone, and I was in the middle of a Whole30, and it was delicious.
I don't recall smelling things in my dreams.
What are some recurring themes/symbols/scenarios in your dreams? How have they related to the real world experiences going on around the time of the dream?
I very rarely record the real life situations going on in my dream journal. :\ If they're dated, I can give you an idea of what might have been happening.
Flying dreams, though actually it's more like "I swim through the thick air and gravity for me is just reduced". I have these fairly frequently and without lucid dreaming. Legitimate flying though is usually a lucid process and I've only had two of these that I can recall. Interestingly, I have had non-lucid dreams where I'm like, "Can I fly today? *tries* Ooh, I can fly today!"
Being chased or having to navigate some arena to escape some captor, and giving up with just enough space between me and my chasers to give myself time to prepare for whatever they're going to try to do to me. Half the time, being chased coincides with flying, and my chasers can fly like I can.
Surgeries, most commonly open heart surgery and I'm usually conscious for the beginning of it. These happen under the weirdest circumstances too. I know the source material for the imagery - I used to watch a lot of Discovery Health Channel before it was bought and turned into OWN.
I do know in that the second most recent one, the upcoming concerto competition (in a week) was an afterthought - since I had just had surgery (in the dream), did that mean I couldn't play in concerto competition? And sure enough it did. "Well that sucks."
Dream within a dream, or dream memory - I'll remember (or maybe it's "remember") a dream sequence in the dream that I had dreamed before but forgotten in the waking world. When I wake up, I remember both.
Tornado dreams - these were much more prevalent when I was in my weather obsession but they still happen from time to time.
I think I've only had one "teeth falling out" type of dream, only instead of my teeth, it was my braces were coming off my teeth. Mind you, this was in middle school before I had braces or maybe within the first few weeks. It was also before I began keeping my dream journal.
And of course I've had a small handful of "showing up to school without some important piece of clothing" dreams, but these were mostly earlier in my life.
A handful of
Boy-I-Like(d): "Kiss me."
Me: *raises eyebrow* "Don't you have a girlfriend?" (And he does iRL.)
And driving dreams. Sometimes the car kind of only half-exists?
Can you recall how you normally feel in your dreams?
Most of the time I'm pretty emotionally detached, even during my open-heart-surgery dreams - "Wait a second, what's going on, oooo can I watch?"
There have been a handful of times though where I have woken up in tears or irrationally angry. For example, I like to drive iRL. When I was on my learner's permit (which I was extremely lax in getting), I practically lived to drive. My mother was very controlling of when I was allowed to be behind the wheel - she had to "feel" like it, it had to be sunny (no night driving!), it had to be an "easy" road during "easy" hours, and the stars had to be aligned at a 43 degree angle with orientation toward Mercury insert bs condition. It didn't matter if she had "promised" to let me drive on x day to x location; if she didn't feel like it when the time came, I didn't get to drive. One day, I dreamed we were going to make part of a long drive to visit some relatives. After begging my mom, she finally agreed to let me drive the first leg of the trip. I got in the driver's seat, I looked to my right because whoever was sitting there had thrown an empty bag of Cheetos out the window and had caught my attention, and when I looked forward I was suddenly in the backseat and my mom was driving. I felt so angry and betrayed, I couldn't even talk about it in the waking world for several months afterward without tearing up in anger. My mom laughed at me because I was angry at her for something that had literally never happened.
Right now I'm caught between ISTP and INTP. All the dichotomy tests suggest ISTP, but I'm not sure how well I relate to Se-aux as opposed to Si-tert. (I'm opposed to the idea that I'm ISXJ because my Je functions are rather underdeveloped.)
How often/well do you remember your dreams? Do you keep a dream journal?
Depending on whether or not I've had time to keep up my dream journal (in other words, how many times I hit "snooze" before I finally "wake up"), I can remember my dreams pretty vividly when I wake up. Sometimes, if I've forgotten pretty quickly, I'll have random flashes of "oh yeah, I dreamed about this last night, and this happened and this happened" when something environmental triggers it. Of course, it's all more easily retained when I journal about it right away.
How would you describe the typical sensory experiences of your dreams? ex: "I dream in full color, I can distinguish voices and music, sometimes I feel things like hot/cold, pain, etc."
I dream in full color. I don't always remember faces, but when I do, they're either superimposed over someone else's body or they're not entirely accurate to the person's appearance in real life. Sometimes I remember the names of the people in my dream more than what they looked like in the dream.
I hear pretty well in my dreams and have actually dreamed up fully realized songs (usually based on something I've been listening to in real life, which is expected) and can jot down chord progressions and melodic lines from them (I have absolute pitch irl). They're not interesting enough for me to be a music composition major, but hey.
My tactile sense fluctuates in dreams; it's usually somewhat muted, but there. There have been times though when I've felt something sharply, such as one dream where a poisonous snake bit me in the armpit. The ghost sensation carried over into the waking world. I checked when I woke up - there were no actual bug bites. Heat and cold don't apply so much.
I can only remember one or two occasions where I could actually taste something in my dream. It was a strawberry scone, and I was in the middle of a Whole30, and it was delicious.
I don't recall smelling things in my dreams.
What are some recurring themes/symbols/scenarios in your dreams? How have they related to the real world experiences going on around the time of the dream?
I very rarely record the real life situations going on in my dream journal. :\ If they're dated, I can give you an idea of what might have been happening.
Flying dreams, though actually it's more like "I swim through the thick air and gravity for me is just reduced". I have these fairly frequently and without lucid dreaming. Legitimate flying though is usually a lucid process and I've only had two of these that I can recall. Interestingly, I have had non-lucid dreams where I'm like, "Can I fly today? *tries* Ooh, I can fly today!"
Being chased or having to navigate some arena to escape some captor, and giving up with just enough space between me and my chasers to give myself time to prepare for whatever they're going to try to do to me. Half the time, being chased coincides with flying, and my chasers can fly like I can.
Surgeries, most commonly open heart surgery and I'm usually conscious for the beginning of it. These happen under the weirdest circumstances too. I know the source material for the imagery - I used to watch a lot of Discovery Health Channel before it was bought and turned into OWN.
I do know in that the second most recent one, the upcoming concerto competition (in a week) was an afterthought - since I had just had surgery (in the dream), did that mean I couldn't play in concerto competition? And sure enough it did. "Well that sucks."
Dream within a dream, or dream memory - I'll remember (or maybe it's "remember") a dream sequence in the dream that I had dreamed before but forgotten in the waking world. When I wake up, I remember both.
Tornado dreams - these were much more prevalent when I was in my weather obsession but they still happen from time to time.
I think I've only had one "teeth falling out" type of dream, only instead of my teeth, it was my braces were coming off my teeth. Mind you, this was in middle school before I had braces or maybe within the first few weeks. It was also before I began keeping my dream journal.
And of course I've had a small handful of "showing up to school without some important piece of clothing" dreams, but these were mostly earlier in my life.
A handful of
Boy-I-Like(d): "Kiss me."
Me: *raises eyebrow* "Don't you have a girlfriend?" (And he does iRL.)
And driving dreams. Sometimes the car kind of only half-exists?
Can you recall how you normally feel in your dreams?
Most of the time I'm pretty emotionally detached, even during my open-heart-surgery dreams - "Wait a second, what's going on, oooo can I watch?"
There have been a handful of times though where I have woken up in tears or irrationally angry. For example, I like to drive iRL. When I was on my learner's permit (which I was extremely lax in getting), I practically lived to drive. My mother was very controlling of when I was allowed to be behind the wheel - she had to "feel" like it, it had to be sunny (no night driving!), it had to be an "easy" road during "easy" hours, and the stars had to be aligned at a 43 degree angle with orientation toward Mercury insert bs condition. It didn't matter if she had "promised" to let me drive on x day to x location; if she didn't feel like it when the time came, I didn't get to drive. One day, I dreamed we were going to make part of a long drive to visit some relatives. After begging my mom, she finally agreed to let me drive the first leg of the trip. I got in the driver's seat, I looked to my right because whoever was sitting there had thrown an empty bag of Cheetos out the window and had caught my attention, and when I looked forward I was suddenly in the backseat and my mom was driving. I felt so angry and betrayed, I couldn't even talk about it in the waking world for several months afterward without tearing up in anger. My mom laughed at me because I was angry at her for something that had literally never happened.