15 Interesting Facts about Dreams 

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1. You forget 90% of your dreams. Within 5 minutes of waking, half of your dream is forgotten. Within 10, 90% is gone.

2. Blind people also dream. People who became blind after birth can see images in their dreams. People who are born blind do not see any images, but have dreams equally vivid involving their other senses of sound, smell, touch and emotion.

3. Everybody dreams. Every human being dreams (except in cases of extreme psychological disorder). If you think, you are not dreaming, you just forget your dreams.

4. In our dreams, we only see faces that we already know. Our mind is not inventing faces – in our dreams we see real faces of real people that we have seen during our life but may not know or remember. We have all seen hundreds of thousands of faces throughout our lives, so we have an endless supply of characters for our brain to utilize during our dreams.

5. Not everybody dreams in color. A full 12% of sighted people dream exclusively in black and white. The remaining number dream in full color. Studies from 1915 through to the 1950s maintained that the majority of dreams were in black and white, but these results began to change in the 1960s. Today, only 4.4% of the dreams of under-25 year-olds are in black and white. Recent research has suggested that those changing results may be linked to the switch from black-and-white film and TV to color media.

6. Dreams are symbolic. If you dream about some particular subject it is not often that the dream is about that. Dreams speak in a deeply symbolic language.  Whatever symbol your dream picks on it is most unlikely to be a symbol for itself.

7. Emotions; The most common emotion experienced in dreams is anxiety. Negative emotions are more common than positive ones.

8. You can have four to seven dreams in one night. On average, you can dream anywhere from one or two hours every night.

9. Animals dream too. Studies have been done on many different animals, and they all show the same brain waves during dreaming sleep as humans. Watch a dog sleeping sometime. The paws move like they are running and they make yipping sounds as if they are chasing something in a dream.

10. Body Paralysis.

Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is a normal stage of sleep characterized by rapid movements of the eyes. REM sleep in adult humans typically occupies 20-25% of total sleep, about 90-120 minutes of a night’s sleep.

During REM sleep the body is paralyzed by a mechanism in the brain in order to prevent the movements which occur in the dream from causing the physical body to move. However, it is possible for this mechanism to be triggered before, during, or after normal sleep while the brain awakens.

11. Dream Incorporation. Our mind interprets the external stimuli that our senses are bombarded with when we are asleep and make them a part of our dreams. This means that sometimes, in our dreams, we hear a sound from reality and incorporate it in a way. For example you may be dreaming that you are in a concert, while your brother is playing a guitar during your sleep.

12. Men and women dream differently. Men tend to dream more about other men. Around 70% of the characters in a man’s dream are other men. On the other hand, a woman’s dream contains almost an equal number of men and women. Aside from that, men generally have more aggressive emotions in their dreams than the female lot.

13. Precognitive Dreams. Results of several surveys across large population sets indicate that between 18% and 38% of people have experienced at least one precognitive dream and 70% have experienced déjà vu. The percentage of persons that believe precognitive dreaming is possible is even higher, ranging from 63% to 98%.

14. If you are snoring, then you cannot be dreaming.

15. You can experience an orgasm in your dreams. You can not only have s e x as pleasurable as in your real life while dreaming, but also experience an  o r g a s m  as strong as a real one, without any wet results. The sensations felt while lucid dreaming (touch, pleasure and etc..) can be as pleasurable and strong (or I believe even stronger) as the sensations experienced in the real world.

@1 year ago
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Carnivale VII “The tramp”
Watercolour and pencils on watercolour paper

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awildmansdream:

Carnivale VII “The tramp”

Watercolour and pencils on watercolour paper

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@1 year ago with 59 notes
moviesinframes:

Lost In Translation, 2003 (dir. Sofia Coppola)By Grant Morrison

Dreamy film.

moviesinframes:

Lost In Translation, 2003 (dir. Sofia Coppola)
By Grant Morrison

Dreamy film.

@1 year ago with 433 notes

eruption

tuesday morning dream -

I was in a restaurant in the middle of a mountainous jungle where I had a spectacular view of a large valley. The restaurant had a pond that emptied out over a balcony giving semblance of a waterfall falling from the restaurant. For some unknown reason I was washing my feet and monitoring the waterfall right at the edge of the balcony. I was hanging on to a railing so that I would not fall off an enormous cliff that the restaurant sat on. All of a sudden there was a deafening machine gun sound that shook the restaurant like an earthquake. I was very confused and could not understand what was going on. I then saw that a volcano had erupted close by, and that everyone in the restaurant needed to escape. I woke up before I was able to resolve the dream.

@1 year ago
#dream 
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1925
Dogcarting in style.
(via Ana y Esteban)

This seems strangely familiar.

blackandwtf:

1925

Dogcarting in style.

(via Ana y Esteban)

This seems strangely familiar.

@1 year ago with 99 notes

Grinderman - Worm Tamer 

@1 year ago
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Mad Max, 1979 (dir. George Miller)By hotmarcus

moviesinframes:

Mad Max, 1979 (dir. George Miller)
By hotmarcus

@1 year ago with 139 notes

party wrestling

sunday morning dream -

I woke up to a mid-day birthday party for my girlfriend. A number of her friends had already shown up and were leaving pots of tea for her on our kitchen counter. My girlfriend appeared at the party sitting down on a chair with a crowd around her. Her face had been painted with metallic blue and gold paint, and she explained that she had come from a festival where she’d had her face painted with some kind of paint that could not be washed off. 

The party suddenly turned into a gym class and I needed to wrestle one of her friends. We wrestled until I earned two points, then we all decided wrestling was boring. I woke up as the party was shifting back to the kitchen.

@1 year ago
#dream 
The Four Evangelists

The Four Evangelists

@1 year ago

polka heads

wednesday morning dream - 

I was working as an MD intern in a hospital and I was desperately trying to help several patients. I was rushing up and down between two floors, trying to work on two different patients. All of my focus was directed on one patient as I realized how desperate his situation was. Everyone working around the patient was very somber and seemed to have already given up. The patient’s head was severed from his body; he was, though, still alive. I remember haggling over drugs with a nurse and coming in conflict with several unknown workers for not taking the situation serious enough.

I was suddenly playing in a polka band, in another part of the hospital, in front of a room full of seniors. The event had something to do with the patient I had been working on. I was playing a drumset whose cymbals were all very old and bent. In the middle of a very boisterous tune, right as the song was about to climax, my alarm went off and startled me awake. It took me five or more minutes to shake off the confusion of having been woken up so abruptly in the middle of the song.

@1 year ago
#dream 
Sonics?

Sonics?

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@1 year ago with 300 notes

tenthousandunicorns asked: have you ever had a lucid dream?

I don’t think so. I have had dreams that I seem to be able to control, but only because I was drifting in and out of sleep, and I was able to make choices while briefly awake.

@1 year ago

roadshow

This was a weird one.

monday morning dream - 

I was on tour with Katt Williams, on some strange variety roadshow where he performed his comedy act alongside an amazing soul band. My band (miesha and the spanks) and I were a part of the tour, but we had no idea why since we weren’t actually playing the tour. It all came to make sense, though, one night when we were playing - oddly enough - a massive mega-church somewhere in the US.

I was sitting in a lounge area next to the church’s kitchen with Katt and Miesha. This area felt a bit like the backstage to a massive ballroom. I asked Katt why we were on the tour and he said that he really liked our music. He told me he had seen us play a few days before the tour.

I had a quick flashback to a wild show we had played to a packed, sweaty audience.

We spoke casually until he left the room to go perform. A couple of members from the soul band were in the kitchen, and had overheard the whole conversation. They hadn’t realized we were in a band. They asked if we would be interested in playing in the band for the rest of the tour, and we both agreed yes.

The dream ended while we were on stage in an old theater the following night. It felt like we were playing in a 1940s big band.

@1 year ago
#dream