[stylist] Remembering dreams
Bridgit Pollpeter
bpollpeter at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 26 23:27:37 UTC 2011
Good god! It's going to be the Bridgit listserve today! LOL
I was fully sighted until I was 22 so I still "see" in my dreams. I'll
even have dreams where I'm suppose to be blind, using my cane and
everything, but I can visually see the entire time.
And I have the strangest dreams, like Alice in Wonderland dreams. The
craziest shit pops up in my dreams, and this is the norm for me. Not
sure what this says about me! LOL
I remember dreams I had 20, 25 years ago. There very vivid and detailed.
I always, always remember my dreams.
I also can lucid dream, which is when you are aware that you're dreaming
and can control your dreams. I've been able to do this as long as I can
remember. When I was little, I would just start lucid dreaming, but now
I can control it better. I had nightmares frequently as a child, and I
still do, and lucid dreaming helps. I can either completely change what
is happening, or I can at least manipulate what is happening as well as
wake myself up.
Most the time, my lucid dreaming is more like watching a movie. I'm
aware I'm dreaming, and I just sit back and watch the show. Nowadays, I
lucid dream pretty much every night. If I start having a bad dream, or
just want to change what's happening, I can manipulate things. When I
have bad dreams and nightmares, I usually wake myself up.
They actually are using lucid dreaming to treat nightmares and night
terrors. Supposedly people can be taught to lucid dream, but I have no
clue how it's done. Usually people who can remember their dreams are
more able to lucid dream.
Sincerely,
Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
Read my blog at:
http://blogs.livewellnebraska.com/author/bpollpeter/
"History is not what happened; history is what was written down."
The Expected One- Kathleen McGowan
Message: 2
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 10:16:16 -0700
From: "Jacqueline Williams" <jackieleepoet at cox.net>
To: "'Writer's Division Mailing List'" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Subject: Re: [stylist] Story development and strategy?
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Bridget,
How do you remember dreams more than for a fleeting instant. Do you
immediately write down the details. I have the most wild and wonderful
dreams, and sometimes can get back into it after re-falling asleep. I
even invented things. However, after a few moments of waking I do not
remember details, and sometimes everything fades. A technical question.
Can one who has been blind from infancy dream? I would imagine Yes, but
perhaps without color or specific objects. Please, anyone, enlighten me.
I used to sleep with a tablet by my bed, but I can no longer read what I
write, so I am forced to remember everything. Jacqui
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