Have you ever dreamed about a wonderful surreal landscape or an impossibly beautiful woman and when you tried to recreate what you saw in your dream either by drawing or writing about it, you could never capture it with the same "magic" of the dream?
>>9414090
I don't dream
>>9414113
You do
>>9414090
Protip: dont try to force "reality" into a story. It took me awhile to really realize this
>>9414126
Nope
>>9414139
Yes, you do, you may not remember a single one of your dreams, but you do. Without REM sleep, your mind would be mush
>>9414154
If you don't remember it, then who can say it really happened? Who says REM sleep means you are dreaming?
>>9414174
I do
>>9414174
We can map our brain activity when we're dreaming, and it's the same during REM.
>>9414186
So?
>>9414261
So don't be a gay and have a couple dreams.
I dreamed I had a son last night, was comfy with a nice girl and had a gay beaten up by a crowd of people after he touched my dick
It was a good dream
>>9414090
For sure. I've had dreams that were staggeringly vivid in their detail, and sublimely expressive in their symbolism. And chances are, so have you and everybody else.
The unconscious mind >>>> the conscious mind. Read Jung.
Happens to me somewhat often. I keep a journal and pen right next to my bed, so that I can try to write down my dreams as quickly as possible. It helps significantly but it's still a shadow of the actual experience.
>>9414090
there are some dread I've been able to write down and did (imo) a pretty good job capturing the feeling, but there are other that are just too weird, Borgenian tier shit, even more weird
>>9414090
>Dream constantly about my teeth falling out, getting broken, looking shit, rotting, etc.
>Look up dream symbology
>Turns out dreams centered around teeth indicate severe insecurity in one's appearance
wew
>>9414113
do your research everyone dreams, you just have bad dream recall
theres a whole world out there anon