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femcelloser

femcelloser

Transgender thing
Jan 18, 2025
154
I love dreams and dreaming. I love interpreting dreams and I love any media involving dreams David Lynch works and like yume Nikki and shit I fw dreaming so hard.

Used to use it as an escape and I would reminisce on dreams when I was younger and less depressed. I can't dream anymore. It's not like I don't remember them or anything. I don't think I can physically dream like I pass out and I'm just awake and nothing happened. I miss dreaming dearly. Is this like something depressed people go through? Is this even like a symptom of something? I just wanna know why I don't have sweet wonderful dreams anymore
 
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Defect

Member
Dec 31, 2024
12
have you tried do exercises like one you do to manage lucid dream?

also our died has influence on sleep conditions
 
deadstillwalking

deadstillwalking

floating away from everyone
Apr 23, 2024
63
I had the same issue, found out how to 100% trigger dreams. When I wake up, there is no trace of having a dream. However, when I go to sleep right after, even if it's for 15 minutes, I get the most vivid dream possible. It feels like I'm experiencing it for hours, but in the end it's only a couple of minutes. Don't know if your brain works the same, it's worth giving it a shot though.
 
Apathy79

Apathy79

Warlock
Oct 13, 2019
757
I'm the opposite. Have extremely intense and long winded journeys in dreams. The few snippets I can remember are often amazing. I write them down and analyse them. But the worst part is having these epic adventures, then waking up and knowing I had this experience, the emotions are still fresh, but the memory of them is either gone entirely (the worst) or limited to the last tiny fraction. Everything before is gone. I really wish I could remember them.