The General Discussion Thread

Started by walshy22,321 pages

I don't think I ever done dream flying

Neither have #i.

I have done it several times. What I hate is no motor control in dreams. I'll be like the clumsiest person in the history of the world. Cars never have any brakes in my dreams either.

Your dreams sound scary.

I'm a mostly lucid dreamer. I can change things for the most part if I feel like it.

I wish I could do that but I hate dreams.

Oh man I wish I could do that

I do tend to remember my dreams more when I lay on my back for some reason but my dreams scare me so I usually lie on my side, which somehow is totally different

Welshy, are you me?

Sure hope not

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Originally posted by walshy
Oh man I wish I could do that

I do tend to remember my dreams more when I lay on my back for some reason but my dreams scare me so I usually lie on my side, which somehow is totally different

I have not had a bad dream that I can recall in a very long time. I do tend to forget them though. Probably because I don't see images.

I only really remember dreams right before i wake up

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Originally posted by walshy
Oh man I wish I could do that

I do tend to remember my dreams more when I lay on my back for some reason but my dreams scare me so I usually lie on my side, which somehow is totally different

I have the best dreams on my back with two pillows tilting me up at about 45 degrees. sleep with my head on the wood headboard.
I also have good dreams lying on my left side but nothing on my right.

just found this

http://www.sciencealert.com/your-sleeping-position-can-affect-what-you-dream-about-more-than-you-think

I've never made a correlation between my sleep position and what types of dreams I have. I wonder if there really is anything to that.

I think there is. Whenever I dream, I wake up and I'm usually on my back at the time.

Originally posted by socool8520
I've never made a correlation between my sleep position and what types of dreams I have. I wonder if there really is anything to that.

I firmly believe sleep position makes a different. I'm pretty old and I've never had good dreams or any at all on my right side.

left side or up at an angle is the best. I think this may cause stimulation in different parts of the brain

That's funny. I almost always sleep on my left side and I almost never have nightmares.

might have to do with oxygen and all that.