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How to quickly tell if youre dreaming or not, no matter how realistic it may feel: -light switches wont work at all, on or off, in a dream. -videos that you find on the dreamternet will not replay the same way again when you try to replay it to show them to a friend and you will spend a good majority of your dream in frustration frantically searching for it using new keywords, or the same keywords you remember using, but will never find it again. Nothing replays exactly the same twice in a single dream sequence, even re-occurring dreams are slightly different from the original. -sometimes, punching someone in a dream feels like youre trying to do it underwater and it never quite feels like you hit them hard enough to hurt them. Sometimes you also get trapped in a phase where you cannot talk, every word that comes out is extremely slow and sounds like youre a mute trying to speak for the first time. This is often connected to your mouth and tongue being dry and your nasal passage being completely blocked so oxygen intake is low. Youll wake up soon from this. -backgrounds or faces have a tendency to morph into completely new scenery, or new people you never met before, or other people you know personally, mid way through conversation or out of nowhere at random and your brain some how quickly adjusts to this sudden change as if its a regular thing. -math is almost impossible to write down or solve in your head while dreaming. Writing anything down on paper in a dream will not read the same thing you wrote when you come back to it. -if youre driving in the car listening to music in your dream try hitting replay or back on your console, the song will not replay from start or change anything at all, if anything it might switch to a new song youre thinking of. -a foreign place/house/or object suddenly becomes familiarized with your brain as if you feel youve been here, or seen this, once before even though you have never ever experienced this in your entire life. Your subconscious holds on to the feeling of unfamiliarity while your dreaming self falls completely convinced that youre more than just in a state of deja vu and that you really truly know this place and had been here before. Listen to your subconscious. -conversations happening in a crowd or distance that are not directed straight to you are not audible. Eavesdropping almost always ends in the targeted people sensing you trying to hear them and then confronting you and including you in the conversation. -if you dream about a place you remember well, it will fade into a made up place and jog the dream into a random collage of places, or into a stream of non related events, once you have wondered outside of the range that your memory has already mapped of that place. -you dont feel temperature changes in a dream or wind blowing through your hair. Try streaking completely naked in the snow, if it has snowed in your dream, you wont feel a single goosebump form on your skin (unless your bedroom window was left open). -you never feel fatigue in a dream. Run as fast and as long as you want, your brain tries to mimic the feeling of fatigue but youll never truly feel out of breath or sore in your legs and feet. -unachievable desires; the person, or things, youve long wanted always find a way to pop up in your dream and tease you once more throwing themselves at you. You always wake up from these dreams feeling a great sense of loss. -visitations from the deceased; these are obvious giveaways that you are dreaming when you find yourself playing with your childhood dog/cat long passed or are confronted by a dead loved one. Perhaps they really exist in this plain of reality now, or it is you missing them enough to call their voice and face back in front of you again. One could never know. -unless somebody in your dream directly points it out and draws your attention to look, you will almost never see the moon, stars, or clouds in the sky when walking around outside in a dream. Everything in your dream is presented to you in a linear fashion and is painted in front of you as you walk forward and look at them, slowly building itself and coming into existence to you as you move around in the dream. Objects youve already long passed behind your head dont exist anymore. If you spin around to look what is behind you it will randomly generate a new background and change the pattern of events to fit with what you are now seeing/experiencing. -you cannot pick up a phone, dial a bunch of random numbers, and get a fully responsive person to engage in a conversation with you on the other line in a dream. Your brain recalls the person youre thinking about calling and generates a memory of their voice. When there is no person to recall, and that voice is shrouded in mystery as you dial a random number, your brain either has the phone continue ringing endlessly with no answer or generates a strange voice to pick up who never make any sense with what they say to you, and if the convo continues it slowly morphs into a voice you actually recognise. -take notice that you never really experience seeing your own shadow passively in a dream unless you are specifically looking for it and build the thought of seeing it to become real in front of you. Same thing as to why you dont see distant objects in the sky until you direct attention to it and build those images to be real. Its as if the lighting in your dreams are set by default to always be evenly distributed and bright, even in pitch darkness/night time scenes. Its as if your eyes have no limits to what they can see.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 18:44:55 +0000

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