I don't remember dreaming at all last night although I'm sure that I did. Several years ago, I decided I wanted to remember what I dreamed about. I did some research and found that you have to keep telling yourself, as you're falling asleep, that you will remember your dreams when you wake up and then you are supposed to write them down right away before you forget. It worked really well and I discovered that I had some really weird dreams! I also went to a site where you can interpret your dreams but I lost the address when my computer crashed.
I dreamt that someone gave me a fully restored 1959 Volkswagen Beetle. It even had an AM/FM radio!
My Dad had a 1959 VW Beetle FM radio I do not think so . His bug did not even have a gas guage he had to measure The gas with a ruler!
speaking of measuring I have a foot but I do not use it as a rule!
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....Now, a very great man once said
That some people rob you with a fountain pen
It didn’t take too long to find out
Just what he was talkin’ about
A lot of people don’t have much food on their table
But they got a lot of forks ’n’ knives
And they gotta cut somethin’....
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I don't dream much anymore and when I do I tend to forget them right away as they are pretty meaningless.
I use to dream alot years ago about exploring empty houses as if I was a sales person showing houses or just wandering through them.
I have read alot about interpreting dreams and can come up with some good explanations as to what a certain dream is about. Many dreams especially ones that repeat is really our minds trying to tell us something.
When I quit smoking cigarettes, I used the nicotine patch as an aid. Sometimes it was really difficult to get to sleep, usually getting a couple hours of rest, then being awake for a few minutes and falling back to sleep. During the few hours of sleep that I happened to catch, I'd have some really wild and whacky dreams. Some were of friends and neighbors that have passed on would come visit, others were about people coming into my life to become friends, and others that I just can't mention on this family oriented forum.
I dreamed last night that I had spiders crawling on me while I was sleeping! It was probably just my cat since she was walking across the bed when I woke up. I will blame the dream on my niece since she posted a picture of a hairy spider on Facebook yesterday!
I don't dream much anymore and when I do I tend to forget them right away as they are pretty meaningless.
That's not actually true. You dream every night, but you just don't remember it.
Most dreams are just a jumble of things you saw or heard or even thought about in the last few days. I'm not sure how certain things from years ago get into a dream sometimes, but I'm guessing some of it comes from what's stored in your brain and is later retrieved.
"Most people over the age of 10 dream at least 4 to 6 times per night during a stage of sleep called REM"
I don't usually remember my dreams unless they really disturb me. Early this morning I dreamed that my youngest son called and told me that he was failing two of his required classes for his major and that since he was failing, he was just going to drop out of college! Needless to say I was fit to be tied! I couldn't believe he would do that after five years of college! I sure hope that doesn't happen! I really hate having bad dreams! I had a hard time going back to sleep after that woke me up!
last night's dreams are long forgotten.
but my father used to say
"Last night I slept so hard I had to get up and rest."
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Keith ЯØÇЌŞ!!!!!
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....Now, a very great man once said
That some people rob you with a fountain pen
It didn’t take too long to find out
Just what he was talkin’ about
A lot of people don’t have much food on their table
But they got a lot of forks ’n’ knives
And they gotta cut somethin’....
Talkin' New York by Bob Dylan
"ñƏƏDŽ ñɸȾ ƆɸЯƤɸЯ@ȾƏ ƓЯƏƏƉ "
by ƟƜş
my father used to say
"Last night I slept so hard I had to get up and rest."
I take meds for that. I sleep all night but my brain goes into overdrive and starts planning work days, solving problems and thinking about anything stressful. I wake up exhausted. With my meds my dreams stick to family and recreation. Kind of weird but I wake up feeling a little better.
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I don't usually remember my dreams unless they really disturb me. Early this morning I dreamed that my youngest son called and told me that he was failing two of his required classes for his major and that since he was failing, he was just going to drop out of college! Needless to say I was fit to be tied! I couldn't believe he would do that after five years of college! I sure hope that doesn't happen! I really hate having bad dreams! I had a hard time going back to sleep after that woke me up!
I usually have so little time to waste on sleeping that I always say when I do drop I sleep fast and hard and have no time to dream. lol So I either have dreams and simply never remember them or I just don't dream at all. Since Science claims everyone dreams than I guess the majority of my dreams aren't worth remembering. However....
The other night was an exception. I had such a vivid dream that I woke up in a half sleep state and wandered through the whole dream and had to figure out if it really happened or did I just dream it.
Weird, and I'm still thinking about it several days later.
There are people who keep a notebook next to the bed to write down their dreams. That way they don't forget them later on. I know I remember mine upon waking sometimes and later on I can't remember what it was about.
I can't remember which person it was anymore, but he used to put a coin in his hand while he slept in a chair. Below that coin on the floor was a plate. When he fell deep enough into sleep the coin would drop onto the plate waking him up at the right moment. He then would record his dreams. I wish I could remember who it was. That would tell me why he did it. Was it an artist, an inventor, psychologist or what? Seems like it was.
There are people who keep a notebook next to the bed to write down their dreams. That way they don't forget them later on. I know I remember mine upon waking sometimes and later on I can't remember what it was about.
I did the notebook by the bed for awhile a few years ago so I could write down my dreams when I woke up and then I looked on the dream website to see what they meant. It was kind of odd though because I seemed to have more really weird dreams when I made the conscious effort to try to remember them! I quit doing that when I started having some really scary dreams!
I can't remember which person it was anymore, but he used to put a coin in his hand while he slept in a chair. Below that coin on the floor was a plate. When he fell deep enough into sleep the coin would drop onto the plate waking him up at the right moment. He then would record his dreams. I wish I could remember who it was. That would tell me why he did it. Was it an artist, an inventor, psychologist or what? Seems like it was.
Well if you do figure it out keep the answer to yourself and post this in the trivia section, as it would make for a good difficult question. I was interested so I researched for awhile but so far have not come up with anything.
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