psi20 Posted July 7, 2005 Posted July 7, 2005 This thread might be related to another thread about controlling dreams. A couple nights ago, I had a dream where one second I was standing with someone and a flood was coming, and the next second they were gone and someone else replaced them and we went into a candy store. If I had realized that the first person disappeared during the dream, why didn't I do something? It kind of bothered me when I woke up trying to remember the dream. Maybe they were separate dreams, and I remembered them as one dream. The next night, I had a dream where I was on a boat. The person on the boat who was speaking, might've been like a guide of some sort, and he talked about something I had seen earlier in the dream. And I could remember it. So why is it that in some dreams we don't have a good short-term memory and in others we do (or it appears as if we do)?
karasu Posted July 7, 2005 Posted July 7, 2005 That's never happened to me, but a couple of months I had a series of seperate dreams that were connected as kind of a story arc. It was so strange. In the second dream a friend(doesn't really exist) and I would go visit another friend (also doesn't exist) that I visited in the dream the night before. @_@
radiohead Posted July 7, 2005 Posted July 7, 2005 They were probably two seperate dreams. In any given night, you tend to have anywhere from 5-10 dreams, or at least that is what I have heard. Just because you don't remember there being a pause or another dream in between them doesn't mean it was just one.
Mag Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 Yes, i've had that too. One dream im in say a lobby of a building, and i go around and do stuff. then, a few weeks later im in the same parking lot, and go into that same lobby, but go somewhere else afterwards. pretty crazy though.
Luminous Posted July 17, 2005 Posted July 17, 2005 http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/showthread.php?t=12871
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