As for the the type of dreams I have, it tends to be all over the place. They are either things I fear, things I wish I had, or subjects that are personal to me from my past experiences.
I was having a lot of trouble sleeping the past few days because my fan broke down in my room and it was incredibly hot while I was trying to sleep. Being hot kind of makes feel heated, figuratively and literally. I don't usually get these romantic dreams in the winter now that I think about it.
Most people who can lucid dream will tell you that writing your dreams down and eventually knowing when you are in a state of dreaming are all that you can make whatever you want happen. I don't think I ever got to that point. To me, my dreams always feel like it's real like everything is beyond my control.
I don't think I'm that imaginative as a whole. I heard of people having some really abstract and out there dreams. My dreams tend to stay realtively in the realm of reality with some exceptions (the occasional monsters, disaster, or girls talking to me haha). I believe current events and feelings play a big part on how your dreams playout sometimes.
For example, my recent dreams have mostly been school/uni related and I think it has to do with the fact that my relatives always talk about college.It's all they talk about because they see it with high regard and since I'm a drop out, it stresses me out.
how do you have such graphic dreams? any tips for dream maxxing
Being really tired to the point of having trouble staying awake is a start. You will be more likely to dream when you're a deep sleeper.
As for the the type of dreams I have, it tends to be all over the place. They are either things I fear, things I wish I had, or subjects that are personal to me from my past experiences.
I was having a lot of trouble sleeping the past few days because my fan broke down in my room and it was incredibly hot while I was trying to sleep. Being hot kind of makes feel heated, figuratively and literally. I don't usually get these romantic dreams in the winter now that I think about it.
Most people who can lucid dream will tell you that writing your dreams down and eventually knowing when you are in a state of dreaming are all that you can make whatever you want happen. I don't think I ever got to that point. To me, my dreams always feel like it's real like everything is beyond my control.
I don't think I'm that imaginative as a whole. I heard of people having some really abstract and out there dreams. My dreams tend to stay realtively in the realm of reality with some exceptions (the occasional monsters, disaster, or girls talking to me haha). I believe current events and feelings play a big part on how your dreams playout sometimes.
For example, my recent dreams have mostly been school/uni related and I think it has to do with the fact that my relatives always talk about college.It's all they talk about because they see it with high regard and since I'm a drop out, it stresses me out.