I am not a brain surgeon or a neurologist, but from what I understand, the subconcsious mind has alot to do with our concsious mind, and vice versa, and that our memories of physical and emotional experiences can be accessed easily by both concsious and subconscious. Dreams, the way that I percieve them, are made up of memories and extremely minute consciousness, so memories are played out on a seemingly concsious level. Dont look at the word Memories as full events, if u experience anything, it goes into memory, like the touch of grass or the smell or roses, you know, physical experience, and emotional experience is also stored in memory. Now, this dream seems to be a full-blown mixture of many different memories, and I can understand how difficult it is to interperate. With dreams like these, it is evident that you are in a much lighter sleep, as dreams occur during slight concsiousness, and right before we wake up. Not remembering very many dreams is usually because you sleep deeply before waking, which is not uncommon. This mixture of memories makes for an interesting dream, as many different events and memories play out in a very abstract method, causing some confusion on the matter. Not to worry, such dreams are not too abnormal.
― andrew fort (sgtdisturbed), Friday, 21 April 2006 08:03 (nineteen years ago)