Yep. I also very definitely dream cinematically. The point of view constantly changes, and there are weird tableaus...
i dream in color.. and can feel stuff in mydreams. They are awesome when i remember 'em.. haha. I've read how u can taste food in your dreams.. and its suppose to be a damn good diet.. of course that last part was said as a lill' joke.. but i never tasted anything in my dreams.. still sounds cool to me though.
I usually dream in color, and sometimes in shades of gray. but a friend of mune who loves philosophy and psychology will claim that people only beleieve they dream in color.
Yes but what about surround sound?
I am not interested in sounds in my dreams either, but I often notice music in my ear at the moment of waking up.
Hmm, could be serious satt. Have you tried going to bed without the samba band?
I do not sleep with music unless I am trying to remember the tune, and this is not very often.
satt_focusable wrote:I am not interested in sounds in my dreams either, but I often notice music in my ear at the moment of waking up.
This happens with me as well (although, it's 99.9999 % from the alarm-clock-radio :wink: ).
Do you dream
Some of my best dreams have been about delectable food. I definitely taste the food I dream about, and definitely see it in color, thus satisfying two senses at once which is a real plus.
On the other hand, I often develop a migraine while sleeping, and feel that pain long before it wakes me. That is no kind of plus at all.
I ALWAYS awaken before that first bite of chocolate cake. I spend the entire dream, it seems, searching for a fork and then, just before that first bite, I come to. It's the same thing since quitting smoking. In a dream, I'll have a cigarette and have to search for a light only to awaken just before striking the match.
I tend to dream in Mauve and Periwinkle, perhaps it's the meds I'm taking.
I've never been to either one of those places, but then I'm not on meds.
satt_focusable wrote:I am not interested in sounds in my dreams either, ..
I have dreamt of a sound ("sol" for voice training) this morning, which does not happen very often.