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Which made me think about my dreams, and I came to the conclusion that my dreams aren't generally visual. Often they seem to consist solely of dialogue, and sometimes just of an emotion. For instance, I remember waking crying over the summer, and remembering nothing of the dream other than a strong conviction that a particular unpleasant event had taken place. It hadn't, although it did about a month later, which is either rather freaky, or a complete coincidence, or evidence that the subconscious mind spots patterns which allude the conscious mind (and in this case still do).
So... am I really weird? How do you dream?
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Date: 2006-11-13 08:40 am (UTC)One rather nasty side effect of the cancer treatment was reliving it all in dreams six months to a year later. Not to be recommended. I've been something of an insomniac since.
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Date: 2006-11-14 06:55 pm (UTC)I generally only remember fragments of dreams, so I suppose that for all I know I could be dreaming a War and Peace length epic every night, and I'd never know!