Sometimes I "wake up" in my dreams, and I think, "oh good it was just a dream," but then something even more horrible happens, but I think it's real. Funny how it seems more real in the "waking" part of the dream than the "asleep" part of the dream. Though I can't say I've ever woken up and not been sure if I was actually awake. I can't always tell if I'm dreaming, but I can always tell if I'm awake. If that makes any sense.
Originally posted by BlackC@t
Dreams are how we really feel deep down inside.There's no need for me to question my dreams, there's a dream forum site I go onto and people there post what my dreams mean, they're really interesting and hit the nail right on the head! 😱
you are partially wrong because dreams are imaginations.. stimulated from your brain sub-consciously... I think.. that is my theory..
Originally posted by Syren
Aku... are you really a psychologist? 😕Peter... you say Blackc@t's partially wrong, which is all well and good, but then you go on to say that she is wrong because her opinion doesn't match up with what is your 'theory' 😬
you are quite right in a way.. but I say that she is partially wrong based on how she connected emotions with dreams... she is partially right because emotions affects your imagination... so that really justifies it doesn't it?
"There's no need for me to question my dreams, there's a dream forum site I go onto and people there post what my dreams mean, they're really interesting and hit the nail right on the head!"
Why not figure out what your dreams mean to you? Psychologists can only tell you what might be the connection between you and your dreams by knowing what's going on in your real life.
-AC