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Dreaming in Which Person?

Started by RW, August 13, 2015, 02:07:15 AM

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RW

Do you dream in first person where the dream is from your point of view or do you dream in third person where you watch things happen to you?
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Anonymous

I've had both. I lucid dream often....or used to...and I hated it. A few ones I swear were out of body experiences. Some crazy stuff, for sure

cc

Always 1st person. I sometimes have dreams - always quite unpleasant and uptight-making and going on & on, rarely rising to the level of full blown nightmare
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Bricktop

I dream in the fourth person...an imaginary, chemically created doppelgänger that experiences a diverse range of adventures, ranging from the comical to the catastrophic. He often talks to me in my sleep, and tells me my future...but only in dreams.

Anonymous

I remember dream themes, but usually not details.

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@realAzhyaAryola

No complications here please if I can have my way. I only ever dream in the first person. No imaginary persons for me, thank you. Dreams are rare for me but some dreams I will remember vividly. They are never nightmares just random dreams.
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Frood

We all dream. Some of us just don't remember them.
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keeper

Quote from: "Dinky Dianna"We all dream. Some of us just don't remember them.


Thats me, Cant remember my dreams ever...hate that :mad:

Anonymous

Dreams are soon forgotten even when they are remembered when you wake up.

cc

Yes. Most of mine wake me. Still, usually upon waking I know the general theme and a few details. Within minutes details fade and soon most of it is forgotten. Only a few memorable moments at best remain
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell