Do you believe dreams hold meaning or symbolism?

  • razorcandy@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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    22 hours ago

    I also think dreams are snippets of our minds running in the background that sometimes get patched together in odd ways :D

    They can be influenced by recent events or things you think about often.

    Lucid dreaming is like a real-life superpower. I wish I was able to do it.

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      16 hours ago

      Lucid dreaming is like a real-life superpower.

      There’s a trade-off, though. Apparently lucid dreaming does nothing for you in terms of resting.

    • KittenBiscuits@lemmy.today
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      21 hours ago

      I’ve always thought of it as the brain defragging. That said, I have had a couple where I really felt like the deceased family member was dropping by to say hello. These feel different from the ones where they may appear as a character in my dream, like an extra in a movie. I’m not lucid for those.

      Last week it was my mom’s birthday. I hadn’t dreamed of her in a while, but I do think of her daily so I don’t ascribe dreaming of her just because she was on my mind during the day. The night of her birthday she was in my dream.

      When I get a family visit, it does tend to end up being a semi lucid dream. I know in the dream that this person is no longer living and this is a visit. But I can’t control the direction of the dream.

      So in the dream, I’m aware I haven’t seen her in some time and am very happy to see her. She was also saying how much she has missed me, and was uncharacteristically clingy. Just wanting to cuddle. She knocked me down even to cuddle. She was a tiny woman and I am not.

      Then on my other side, my cat that passed 2 years ago decided she wanted to come cuddle too. I didn’t dream of my mom’s calico (whom I also fostered for some years while mom went through a rough spot). This was my calico. Mom never met her. But there they both were visiting at the same time.

      It. Felt. So. Good.

      I was sad to wake up.