Neuroprotection
Bluelighter
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I hope this is the right forum for this. basically, I’ve found that The emotional impact of dreams, especially after waking up, doesn’t correlate very strongly with the content of the dream. let me give you an example.
I once had a dream that I was about to be executed by a firing squad, don’t ask me why because I don’t know, but during the dream, it was a reality. it was terrifying, but when the dream was over I was fine.
Another time, I had a seemingly benign dream in which I ate at a restaurant and then started climbing some stairs. problem is, during that dream, I got an overwhelming/crippling sense of depression and despair, like I just didn’t want to be there. however, these emotions didn’t make sense because there was nothing horrible about that place.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, I had another benign dream of walking through the woods on a late summer afternoon with A family member. I had the most intense sense of connection and meaning with them and with the surroundings that I almost cried.
Has anyone else noticed something similar with dreaming?
I once had a dream that I was about to be executed by a firing squad, don’t ask me why because I don’t know, but during the dream, it was a reality. it was terrifying, but when the dream was over I was fine.
Another time, I had a seemingly benign dream in which I ate at a restaurant and then started climbing some stairs. problem is, during that dream, I got an overwhelming/crippling sense of depression and despair, like I just didn’t want to be there. however, these emotions didn’t make sense because there was nothing horrible about that place.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, I had another benign dream of walking through the woods on a late summer afternoon with A family member. I had the most intense sense of connection and meaning with them and with the surroundings that I almost cried.
Has anyone else noticed something similar with dreaming?