Just remember tomorrow is promised to nobody and you have the choice to be and do what you want. You'd just have to go out and get it, live life like it's your last day because one day it will be.
I remember around 90% of mine. On waking I analyze what I have dreamt about. Do this on a regular basis and you can start remembering what you were dreaming. I can even wake up and then go back into the same dream if I go back to sleep.
Sounds like dream control. My daughter could do it. Say for example a monster was chasing her in a dream she would turn it into a cute little bunny where most people would just wake up. I think she and others like you have a very special ability.
@@MiaEZI haven’t flown for a while now but I used to do it a lot. I almost always flew around a red bricked building. Around the roof and I can still remember it clearly 🖖👀
I once met a girl, and fell in lOVE with her. She was the woman of my dreams. When i woke up, i realized it was just a dream, but i felt the emotional sense of loss for a couple of hours.This happened in my early 20's.
I know that feeling! Happened prob 6-7years ago. I fell in love with a woman in my dreams and the first time I held her hand it felt like the kind of love you have for a partner you've known your whole life, even though I have never have felt it. Sounds weird, but it was so intense and felt so real I was shocked when I woke up😅
The most annoying dreams are when you dream you have woken up, had a shower, gotten dressed and then actually wake up and realise you have to do that all over again.
I had a dream in Iraq many years ago. After another 20 hour day that was unfortunately punctuated by the loss of four soldiers, one of whom was mortally wounded and who I laid beside while he was still alive, whispering to him knowing we could do nothing for him but thankfully he was just nervous system jitters and not conscious. The dream that night was so weird. It was vivid. I remember it to this day. It was not only one of my best dreams ever, it was the only pleasant dream I have had in decades despite it happening on one of the worst days of my life. I thought it was something like Heaven. It started in darkness, then I heard a low hum which grew stronger and stronger then it became a vibration that filled the Universe and me and at first thought it was the opening to the Enya song, Caribbean Blue but it wasn't because it grew too strong. It was a strong vibration that filled the Universe and me and I floated upward and felt so loved and happy. The scenery was devoid of physical objects but was all gorgeous colors as far as my vision could see and it was so beautiful I was gasping in my dream because the beauty was too much to take. And I felt so loved and happy and joyful and I kept floating upward in this vibration and kept looking up as if to see what was pulling me or if I could see where I was going but it was all the same. I felt so much joy I was gasping. It lasted a long time and I lost all sense of my earthly identity and kept looking for my hands and feet but there was no body. Then I started to come back to waking life in Iraq and as I woke up I was crawling in my poncho liner trying to stay where I was, trying not to come back, clawing at where I was to stay. I was devastated when I woke up that I was back on earth. I lived in remorse for a long time wanting to go back or have another dream just like it. It felt beyond real. I wasn't my identity in the dream. I was just me. No attachments or concerns or belongings or body parts or worries or thoughts. Just wonder and joy and love and vibration and beauty. Hated coming back. But glad I had an awesome dream Ill never forget. The only dream I remember vividly forever.
You may have been having a shared death experience with the person you were next to. Look it up! I read multiple books on NDEs during the pandemic and they all have similar experiences. Lucky you. You should read Natalie Sudmans book. She was in a vehicle that was blown up by a roadside bomb in Iraq. It is brilliant.
Sounds like a typical near death experience, maybe the nde doesn’t need to happen to us but someone very close. Glad you had a beautiful experience after having gone through hell on earth…much respect and love!!🙏🥲
It sounds like you were indeed granted a little bit of heaven, perhaps as a reward for talking that other soldier through to the other side. Thank you for sharing this experience!
I had the best English teacher in High School. She had us keep Dream Journals. And she taught us a trick to remember DREAMS. Keep a pad and pen next to bed. When you wake lie on your back and roll to right side and then to left and back to face up. The dreams come rushing to your head!!! It works EVERY time!
Dream journal is a very good idea. Keep an A4 notebook and a pen on your bedside table or anywhere where you can pick it up as soon as you wake, so you can write down as much as you can remember before the memory of the dream fades, also write down the date of your dream. This dream journal could make interesting reading once a year or once every 6 months. See how many recurring dreams you have over any time period.
I’ve always wondered what I had done when I accomplished this during sleeping. I remember though that I needed to keep my face looking straight up I almost felt like I was being sucked into a portal when I did this. I’ll have to try the right to left then straight up and see if that’s how I can open my dreams up
I dream about myself living in an alternate reality. A different city, different job, different house, different acquaintances. Not at all better, just different.
@@zahylon5993 I find the Alternates are never better off. I never wake up and think "Oh Man, now he's got the life." And conversely it's never worse either. I never seem to dream about an alternate me with a crappy life. It's almost like we are equals across multiple dimensions. There is one exception however. The real me has various health issues, chronic pain, etc, but none of the Alternates seem to have this. In fact, most times, when I'm dreaming about the other dimensions, I always note how I don't have chronic pain there. It's something you definitely notice right away. Also, in some dimensions I have... abilities.
@@starbrand3726 Assuming we don't have something akin to souls and that we truly live in a multiverse, it's quite possible that our consciousness minds might merge or even bleed into one another when there is similar enough parallel versions to ourselves.
@@Ristaak Oh I hear you, but I definitely believe we have souls. Remember, the theoretical soul is possibly made up of energy. So, it could exist in multiple dimensions simultaneously. Sort of how religion describes "God" as being omnipresent. I like to think about it like a hand inside of a glove with each finger hole being another dimension. Your one hand is literally existing in five different dimensions simultaneously, that is until you pull your hand out of the glove. Hand = soul, glove = multiverse. Just my humble opinion.
@@desireeray4765 Ha! I had a friend that claimed to interpret dreams. After a while, I realized that his interpretations made no sense at all. He was great and I enjoyed his entertaining attempts to tell me about my dreams.
yes the freedom in it of the nice feeling taking off and coming down and i always try to remember how i would do it but it goes away when i awake darn it hehehe
When I was 13, I dreamed about a dinosaur( similar to a T-Rex) coming out of the trees across a narrow river from me and heading my way. I thought I must be dreaming and with my left hand pinched the back of my right arm. When I felt nothing, I pinched much harder, still feeling nothing, but within seconds woke up as my right arm really hurt. You're supposed to be paralyzed while dreaming but that arm hurt for several minutes like a pinch pain. At least the dinosaur didn't get me as I pinched harder and harder as he approached.
I had a dreamwhile in ICU waking up after my second spinal surgery that I cannot forget and every time I remember it for a fraction of a second I feel like I am back. I was on a shore of sea or ocean talking to a man? It was absolutely the perfect, the most beautiful human being I have ever seen. I felt so much love directed at me, I was melting. The colors were unbelievable, you could almost touch or smell, or hear them. My senses were melting into each other and there was this sound. My vocabulary is very limited when I try to describe this. This dream feels so real, more like a memory of an actual event. and then someone else came and I heard, or felt with my all senses "time to go" and the fall began. I woke up in a hospital bed with a jolt, my body felt like I just fell from the ceiling to my bed.
I was injured in hospital and had some crazy experiences, but I vividly remember on a few occasions I felt the falling back to this world and then the jolt and I was in my bed. It was quite disturbing to me. I thought the painkillers were doing it but the nurse I spoke to had never heard of morphine doing that. I found out some months later my condition was critical during that time when I started seeing people in my room and having the falling sensations. I felt like I was slipping away then crashing back to Earth each time.
@@captaincat1743 I think our business here in this reality is unfinished. Experiences like this is just a reminder to take our life here more seriously.
My sleep was supposed to be for me to rest, but what happens is that my dreams are so intense that I’m tired when I wake up. And I remember most of them…🧚🏻♂️
I tend to dream then awaken when I need to relieve myself. But every blue moon I have certain dreams that are so vivid I remember every detail & years later with purpose. My latest was just over a year ago. I was in this room, pure white but super peaceful & pleasant. A guy around the ages of 30 I'd say looked at me & said "paint your house". I was confused in the dream & the guy put his hand on my shoulder and said "just do it, He smiled then later I woke up. The next day I had this crazy urge to paint & fix my house. I did this for 3 months, day in day out without a miss. We ended up with a super clean beautiful house & all the broken things fixed, walls painted & all the furniture even restored as new. I left nothing out. As a result it changed our life & in big ways never imagined! It brought happiness & the hall way glowed when the sun shined through was & is still amazing! From a dump to a palace & all because of a dream.
I used to remember my dreams in deep detail but as my sleep disorder has gotten worse, my dreams have slipped away BUT I have STRONG Deja Vu almost daily. I think this mean I am in the right place and following my path as I need to.
I had something similar with Deja Vu except it was rushing upon me at all times. Sometimes I felt like everything I was doing was deja vu. I felt as if I was going insane. As it turns out, it was a form of epilepsy, which later transitioned into grand mal seizures. After diagnosis, and medication, I have been a seizure-free and only experience deja vu occasionally, for the last 16 years
Just like i have flashbacks to certain times i have flashbacks of dreams sometimes from years ago and i know straight away the difference , our minds are a mystery
Same here. Some of my dreams are just very memorable. Some, I can remember certain parts, and can't remember parts, so they're confusing to try and tell someone about.
Oh, and dreams that I can remember vividly, sometimes, I'll actually write them down as soon as I wake up. Depends if i feel like getting out of bed at the moment.
I trained myself through meditation and lucid dreaming to be able to remember about 95% of my dreams. I even wrote an entire series based off of a deep meditation back when I was 21. Yet, there is a dark side of remembering your dreams. The ones that are painful and horrific can sometimes ruin your inner energy levels for days. Some are even deeply prophetic. You must have a strong inner mind to resolve them once you awaken. Lucid dreaming teaches you how to wake up if the dream is too harmful for you. Also lucid dreaming aids if you are having a seizure or sleep apnea. I suffer from night terrors and with this trained tool, I am able to wake myself up with a specific action in an instant. Dreams are as baffling to humans as mirrors to puppies. We may never know. ❤
@@Sammasambuddha - I had many dreams where I knew people who were long dead, and spent a few days with them. It really hurts waking up when I was hugging them, heard their voice, could smell their cologne/perfume... So I take it as they were visiting me, checking up on my well-being. Never had a family situation with children thank god. I think that one would destroy me...
I have dreamed of experiences that other people have lived. Sometimes I am watching in third person, sometimes I view it as first person. It can be a normal life adventure, an end of life story or even a murder or accidental death. I used to think it was my imagination, but they are echos lives. It’s random, like picking up a far away radio station, or the soul whose life it was directs it to me when they are afraid of being forgotten or want a traumatic life ending known I have also died in my dreams at least a dozen times, so no, you won’t die in real life.
@@SammasambuddhaWow, I have done that. I swear, I lived an entire life a wife and three kids, two boys and a girl. We had a cabin in the Ozarks we spent most weekends at. My children, Lucas who always loved airplanes became a pilot, then an air traffic controller in Jackson WY. Elijah became a fishing guide and Sarah, a renowned artist an author, and then I woke up. I'm telling you, I think I visited a parallel universe. The many worlds theory is correct!
Many years ago in my 20s I had a summer job between school months working as a plumber's assistant. We were doing work at this house in Detroit that had an electrical problem. If you touched any conduit or metal switch or plug box, you'd get an electric shock. The people said it was like that for years, they never called an electrician, just were careful not to touch any metal.. WoW.. My boss looks at me and says "I need you to figure out whats wrong and fix it". I wasn't an electrician, I could barely wire a light switch, but that night I went to bed thinking about it, then I had a dream.. I could see the breaker box, then the cover was removed, then the entire breaker panel was removed, then I saw a single white wire not attached to anything pinched against the metal box, in effect, electrifying the entire system. The next day I went to work taking the box apart and wouldn't you know, a single white wire just like in my dream. I put it in it's corral with the rest of the white wires and problem fixed! My boss asked me how I figured that out, I told him "I saw it in a dream". He just rolled his eyes and walked off. ,, lol...
I once was dreaming about a small, red house in my city. The dream just kept popping up, like I would look for the house from different spots and by the end of the dream I would always find it but never manage to get inside. Made me bonkers. One day after a long night at a club I missed my bus and had to walk home. At some point I had to shit and it became worse and worse. I was about to shit in my pants when I recognized a street from my dreams. I ran down the street to the little house, went inside as fast as possible and it was a fucking toilet. Had the greatest shat of my life that day. Never dreamed about the small house again. I wanted to show it a buddy a few years ago but there was just this small graveyard between the skyscrapers, was weird as fuck. Crazy experience...
I started paying attention to recurring dreams I had in my early 20s. There was sometimes a young woman who never spoke, but seemed friendly and concerned for me. She tried to show me how to fly there. I started meditation in my 40s and became aware of this same presence. She eventually started responding to questions in meditation and appearing in my dreams again. Came to the conclusion that shes my older sister from a previous life, who still follows and looks out for me. I was actually with her when she was murdered in our life together. My attempts to protect her and see her through to the last moment led her to stay with me and return the favor. Theres a lot more to it, but thats the cliff notes. I've made a space for her in my home so she is always welcome. I always go to sleep hoping she'll pop up in another dream. ❤️ Love my ghostly big sister.
My psychology teacher told the class "you just have to want to remember your dreams" and he had us do things such as write down on paper "I want to remember my dreams tonight" or similar such activities as we prepared for sleep. when we woke up the pen and paper waiting, and we would write our dreams down while they are fresh. This did increase our ability to retain our dreams.
@@eonreeves4324 absolutely, writing your dreams help their retention, but it should be done before you do anything else upon waking up. one dream I had was when I was taking a creative writing course. Our assignment was to write a mystery story. which is not my forte. The dream was about a detective searching for a coded message in a library. It played repeated twice during the night and I wrote the story as soon as I awoke. Instructor said it was my best story.
I believe that dreams open up our ability to get a glimpse into the "real world" but in a certain "room" where it still looks like the world we live in.
I had Jeremy Clarkson, Jason Statham and my ex's oldest son in my dream last night, the background looked like Somerset and Derbyshire involved push bikes...
The "emotional overload" is true for me! I sometimes remember bits and pieces of a traumatic dream, and know I've dreamed more, but don't remember the overall dream. Having MDD and other mental and emotional issues, it does tremendously affect and exacerbate my depression and/or anxiety, obsessing about them, and sometimes for days, even weeks.
Keeping your eyes closed after you wake makes a huge difference. We have a tendency to shift very quickly into our waking environment. Once we are looking around, listening, thinking about the time, what you are going to do, having to pee, whatever, by then whatever you were dreaming can be gone in seconds.
That and not moving but staying in the exact same position helps to rejoin the dream you were in while also being in a cognitive state to remember everything.
there's a book called whispers of manifestation on borlest , and it talks about how using some secret tehniques you can attract almost everything in life it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
I'm pretty certain if you do not have dreams that you enjoy while you are sleeping there's a good chance you're not going to enjoy the afterlife🤔..... For me when I go to sleep it is an escape of reality of this human experience it's like returning to my origins when I'm sleeping I can do anything upon having the thought there is no distance and time separation...... This human experience is actually the dream for me.....It is often for me it seems my nightmare begins when my eyes open.....😉I thoroughly enjoy every night sleeping and going back and doing anything and everything and being free of all the compliance and restraints that we are under during having this human experience.....💯🔥❤️😉🤔
To say that one wouldn’t enjoy the afterlife if they don’t fondly recall dreams is a big stretch 😂 there are medications that cause a person to not recall dreams at all…. But that doesn’t mean the person can’t still enjoy sleeping and enjoy waking up even on the days that seem nightmarish.
100% The idea of waking from dreams being a ‘quantum reset’ is new to me. There is certainly a strong reason we sleep and a reset does happen …. Very interesting and thank you for this.
From childhood to age 50, I was able to recall 95% of my dreams. I never experienced a nightmare. Once I was put on psychotropic medications due to a neurologist's error, I had to try very hard to remember my dreams, though at times I would be able to. For me, now aged 66, I believe these medications and aging are the reasons I have trouble recalling dreams. I don't believe anything that was mentioned, especially by these so-called studies. Thank you for the video.
As a person who delvrd into parallel universes and has had some experience with them I find your explanation of dream amnesia in that respect absolutely coherent with reality (or at least with some of them)
My memories have increased and I’m remembering further back as I increase my consciousness. Science denies the existence of a spiritual entity in all life forms. Science has agreed upon false pretences .
Science is largely based on the five physical senses - so any non-tangible concept has to be theorized. For example, you can't see all the radio signals that are passing by and going through us 24x7, but we theorize that they are there, to explain how radios, cell phones and wifi work on a practical level. When it comes to the mind, it is even more ethereal and subjective, only experiential by each individual. We can share each others dreams on a descriptive level, but we can't show them as we would show a video on TH-cam. It would be nice if we could record our dreams, as our mind experiences and sees them, for review later. Perhaps someday we will. That would be both cool and scary, as we are bypassing this "firewall".
Main reason that dreams are erased soon after we open our eyes, is the light. I have noticed that if I look at the daylight (the light coming through the window) I almost instantly do not remember my dream/s. I think that 'memory wipe' is done by the light! BTW; I have been keeping dream journals for the past 26 years, and got thousands dreams recorded. I only remember them if I do not look towards the daylight. Good technique to remember is to repeat in your mind what you dreamed about before you even open your eyes.
I think it's good that some bad dreams to be erased by Sunlight or purified it. This is good to know! What's good in your dream you kept, the bad timeline ones Should be erased because you could be sucked into or it might appear in your future timeline. Some dream are premonitions so it's better to "choose" good timelines and Erased all bad ones. I didn't know that sunlight is beneficial this way and it's actually helping us!
@@savvytravel2318 Thank you for sharing your observation. I see it differently. The 'sunlight' erases both; bad, and good dream memory. Many times I remembered some parts of really 'important' to me dreams only to forget it totally once I looked in the direction of the daylight. Those so-called bad dreams are in fact very valuable in terms of warnings. I have avoided many bad situations in my personal life through paying attention to some 'bad' dreams as they provided a pre-warning of what was to come. We live in a duality system so it is not possible to expect to deal only with 'good' stuff. The trick is to learn to utilize what appears bad, as it is not possible to avoid it totally.
@@stypa1717 that trick of yours is something I Don't buy because you obviously don't count about multiple earth clonings where Multiple timeline existed! There's Nothing new about what you're saying about seeing something in the dream that could've save you, but BAD timelines where for exam[e your hand was slashed with a knife or got bitten by werewolf or haunted by jinns are Not part of the "necessary" dreams. Who the hell need that part when they woke up then they got bruises all over or even bleeds? Do you Think that this never happened? For those wannabes who Thinks that they're something special while their spiritual level is Very LOW, people could die or waken up in a different reality in the dream! Your advice was NOT needed and that Don't apply or explain why there was a deep knife cut on my arm after I fought with a werewolf!
@@savvytravel2318 I do not give advice, I share my own experience and observations. The reason for that, is my experience and perception would be different from yours or anyone else's. I do not claim to know everything. I am familiar with multiply timelines, but since it is an area of great assumptions, I would rather not push my own opinions on that as I am not an expert.
I stopped having dreams that I can remember in my teens...and none of them were nice or good except the two persistent premonition dreams...but of nothing life shattering. I've tried to keep dream journals but if there is absolutely nothing to remember it's hard to record nothing night after night. I just scratch out the empty dates and try again.
At the age of 15 I became almost clinically depressed. One day I broke down, started sobbing and could not stop. That night I found myself climbing ancient stone steps up a high hill. With each step I felt JOY, as if I had somehow tapped into a universal energy source. I kept thinking - I've found THE WAY again! How could I have Forgotten?! Suddenly my foot refused to take the next step. I looked down to see a footprint in the stone. A print so deep, so detailed only ONE FOOT could fit. Slowly I lowered my foot into the print. My foot fit perfectly. My eyesight changed. I could SEE again, like an eagle from on high. I saw volcanoes exploding, continents rising, shifting. The Birth of the Earth. I kept on climbing. The Way led to a classic Greek temple of white marble. Then to a dark pool where Death lurked as a huge crocodile. I saw my DEATH erupting out the dark waters to drag me down, down. I was frozen with terror. A Voice said - Step Back Away from the Pool. Released, I walked on down an ancient road of white marble until I came to an overlook surrounded by a low stone wall. On the other side of the wall was a blue-green singing forest. The trees swaying, rustling in the breeze. I was entranced. Suddenly evil voices hissed in my ears. Dark shadows circling like poisonous vipers blotting out the singing blue-green forest. No. NO! I don't want to go! I made a vow - THIS TIME I will NOT FORGET. This Time I WILL REMEMBER. When I awoke I could still hear the Hissing Voices. At first I thought I was still THERE. Then THIS reality closed in... My true sense of SELF traces from that dream. My will to go on and Face LIFE. Because This Life is fraught with grief and wonder but IT is not all there is... How old is the Human Soul? What is Death?
I don't know at some point you get used to it. I used to have some actual problem problems that made my dreams almost pixelated, super chaotic, odd and suuper messed up. Just become desensitized to it until things started to flow better in my brain. I just yesterday remember that I had some dream where I got calls and was like bittersweet happy crying more and more calls I got. I also had like a week before when I woke up to crying. I think it's a lot of trauma releasing from that looong messed up time since I have a hard time in a sense to cry and have gone thru all of it with just brute forcing thru it. Like when I catch that something moves me I notice I can stop the crying from coming or go with it and it kinda stops for me stepping out from the emotion to analyze the situation too much. Most rare times when it happens.
I remember my dream right when I wake up, but then when I start do things awake, then you quickly forget it all. Another theory I have is that other entities telepathically control your dreams and test your soul.
I learned how to direct my dreams when I was young. I smoked weed in my youth and it made me forget all my dreams. Now I take Lions Mane and my dreams are back and more vivid than ever. From what I have experienced, I believe dreams are actually a way to work through your fears, helping you cope with waking reality.
@@ACRUZ-xw9qe Lions Mane is an edible mushroom, with healing abilities. It is also a powerful adaptogen. I recommend it. I buy it in powdered form and put it in my bulletproof coffee.
@@ACRUZ-xw9qeIts a Mushroom. We have it in one of our supermarkets. I buy it occasionally but have recently bought capsules and take twice a day for stress. My husband who has practiced meditation for years has now lost his short term memory and so Im giving lots of supplements to help his brain recover. He seems to be having dreams that he recalls. I just had a lovely dream last night where I saw this Owl. I had seen a real one years ago while we were sitting in the hot tub at night. It flew over us.. I was hoping it would come back and get the rat that lives under the now not working tub.
Same. I had 'driving dreams' years ago when I lived coastal Mississippi. I was always driving, get into a life threatening situation, somehow get out of it, barely. Never died in my dream. Sometimes had people that had died, in real life, in my dream, alive and ok. Less than a yr after moving from Mississippi coast Hurricane Katrina hit. I knew people that died during Katrina. I always felt my dreams were premonitions.
The problem of forgetting dreams may be physical, due to having a damaged or calcified pineal gland. It may be something that only began 1 century ago, with the poisoning of water with fluoride and the poisoning of food. The pineal gland was of utmost importance to the Egyptian civilization, and could be the door to another dimension where the soul and knowledge (including memory) are kept.
When life was uncertain & anxiety high, i had many very interesting, fun dreams. During a very bad time, i had dreams that were either horrible nightmares or journies into something beautifully glorious... But when life became peaceful & good, the dreams disappeared from my waking memory.
What about lucid dreaming. Being totally aware. I remember every dream I've ever had. I've also had a lot of prophetic dreams. I think of dreaming as my other life where I do anything I like. I have full blown adventures and different lives. I think it's parallel worlds and it's just the tip of the iceberg.
When you are dreaming that you are talking to someone and then you realise that there's something wrong, the person you are talking to is no longer alive and when you point that out to them, they are more shocked than you are.
I had a dream with my boyfriend’s roommate who had died that previous year. Had a heart attack in his home. I saw him die. Then it went back to where I was and he was warning me to be careful of my boyfriend. I asked him why he didn’t tell me, he just said be careful. I told him he was dead he didn’t seem too shocked just ominously standing in the room talking to me.
As a child I remember one in particular.. I will start by saying! It seemed real like I was awake.. It started with me waking up in the dream and smelling smoke, but I was not able to move or speak. Only was able to open my eye's.. I was in bed and in my bedroom.. but could not do anything about it and started to panic.. Am still in the dream.. then I wake up thinking it must of been a dream.. then release that I can't move again apart for this time I can left my head of the pillow.. and this time the smoke is more prominent.. the same thing happen again I panic.. but its more intense.. I wake up.. and the cycle happens again.. each time more intense..but I was able to move a little more each time. This happens four times and the last time, I can feel also the heat of a fire.. on the fifth time I actually wake up and was soaking wet from sweating. I jumped out of bed shouting fire. Only to find everything was fine.. apart from me.. this dream has never left me.. it was so vivid.. I really thought it was real each time..😮😢
I have the answer for you about your dream. The mind will not allow one to do any physical things while one is asleep. As an example, I had a dream where my house was being invaded by thugs. I remember just before I woke up that I was trying to reach for my pistol in my bedside draw but I could not move to reach it. My brain was protecting me by not allowing me to do something dangerous.
@@gregoryhamblett9071 Not just a bucket of water, the brain disables movements mede during dreams. My late grandfather fought in France during the first world war. when he came home he had vivid dreams of wrestling with a German soldier in the trenches. In his dream he was trying to strangle him. He told us that he could not move his arms and hands to strangle the soldier. This before he awakened in bed with my grandmother. Think what might have happened if his brain had not disabled his efforts!!!
I've been kicked out of multiple dreams before. It usually happens when I realize that I am dreaming and start asking questions or moving about (sometimes flying). One time in particular I was speaking to some sort of alien on a ship and I asked him why they were here he said "we are here to evolve". I was immediately ejected from the dream with an intensity that can't be explained and I witnessed some sort of grid with a fast moving wavelike sound, it was still there the first five or so seconds after i opened my eyes.
Ya. I've been like that too. Sometimes I'll realise I'm dreaming, and I'll find the nearest chick, and start touching boobs lol. And the people in the dream seem to catch on, and turn on me, and I get ejected lol
Yes! That's happened to me, I've seen a grid that makes like a wormhole or portal and I get thrown out of dreams with a racing heart. Also it's superimposed over my waking sight sometimes for minutes after I wake, freaky.
I used to remember a solid portion of my dreams pretty regularly. For the last couple of years, I remember maybe one dream every three or four months. Not like I wake from a dream that fades immediately, but like I'm not dreaming at all, just a blink between falling asleep and waking. As far as experience goes, I'm not dreaming at all. It sucks, my dreams were pretty terrifying back when I had/remembered them, but it was fun trying to decipher them the next day.
In most of my dreams they're like another 3d version that I'm in, I happen to be in some unfamiliar and also familiar places, I've never flown in any dream I've ever had that I can recall because that would probably be my number one favorite dream to have. The closest I came to flying in a dream was on a space ship heading towards the most beautiful purplish pinkish and iridescent colored planet with what looked like the pillars of light very close to it...that's my number one favorite dream in 57 years of being here in this nightmare world...I always say that when I'm awake, I'm having a nightmare and when I'm asleep I'm having the best dreams ever. My dream state is my favorite state for sure in this world. Everyone I come across in my dreams are mainly nice to me and everyone else in my dreams, there's never any violence or anything scary happening. I always feel calm in my dreams and full of a lot of curiosity. My biggest dream is that humanity is set free from all that does not serve our highest and best selves.
Normally, my blaring alarm clock quickly erases any memory of a dream, but on my days off, when I awaken naturally, I have no problem recalling my dream.
I have had a couple of dreams that I remembered only after they had manifested few hours after the dream happened. I think that the reason why we forget dreams is because they occur in a dimension that our known physical senses can ordinarily not operate with. Our physical senses lacks the capability and applicability of effectively assimilating and retaining our experiences in the dream world.
I remember as a young teen my TV (old CRT) broke and I had a look in the back to see if it was anything obvious like a fuse, it wasn't but that night I had a dream of how to fix it and the next day I tried what I dreamed and the TV worked again! I didn't even know what I was doing when I fixed it, I just copied what I did in my dream, I don't remember now what I did but I do know it happened (it was about 40 years ago). I've also hidden money then forgot where I put it, then years later I dreamed where it was and sure enough it was still there.
I had an automotive teacher that told me that if he drifted off to sleep, while thinking about an automotive problem, then sometimes, he would dream about the solution.
Larry Burkett's book on "Giving and Tithing" drew me closer to God and helped my spirituality. 2021 was a year I literally lived it. I cashed in my life savings and gave it all away. My total giving amounted to 30,000 dollars. Everyone thought I was delusional. Today, 1 receive 75,000 dollars every two months. I have a property in Calabasas, CA, and travel a lot. God has promoted me more than once and opened doors for me to live beyond my dreams. God kept to his promises to and for me
It is the digital market. That's been the secret to this wealth transfer. A lot of folks in the US and abroad are getting so much from it, God has been good to my household Thank you Jesus
What's more impressive is dreams that forecast things to happen. You can think they're just coincidences, but trust me: one day you'll have one so precise, incredible and powerful that you'll be amazed.
Best Way I have found to remember dreams is saying , I easily remember and recall my dreams. And keep a dream journal to break things down we can balance this stuff and allow ourselves to process things.
I've had repeated dreams from age 3 to my teens. Same exact dream. I've also experienced repressed memories which came to light in flashes of trauma. Finally in my late 40s, I found all I need in the Lord. He brings to remembrance and he also shuts off from remembrance. Thank God for discernment.
What is this repeat dream about? Amen discernment is a much needed tool in today's world. It's cultivated with humility... a virtue many are lacking in.
I truly believe and have also experienced that sometimes our dreams are actually our souls traveling to the spirit world or the spirit world comming to us,within reach of each other.A boundry between both plains,one foot in and one foot out.
I'm the exact opposite. Could swear i never dreamt. Now i have dreams that are frustrating and confusing, i wake up displeased. I do forget just as this video indicates but i don't like it and don't look forward to sleeping.
The older I get, the fewer dreams I recall, except the reoccurring ones that I like. I go to familiar places over and over, same spot, same time of night, I have never been there in this lifetime, but something about that moment draws me back, it is vivid, while new dreams are blurry.
Dreams are like a sort of reincarnation. You start up a dream world then die in a sense and come back to your normal self. Death might be like that too. Remembering dreams is sort of like remembering past lives.
Why we dream, why we sleep, sleep deprivation, what is reality, is our dream world our actual reality and reality or what we perceive is reality is in actuality our “dreams” or in most cases our nightmares. If anyone has stayed up for long periods of time 48 hours or longer, things start to get…interesting in a sense. Shadow figures you would not normally see, hearing things, voices you wouldn’t normally be in tuned with etc.. what is real? Is reality truly real or is our reality a construct (prison) of sorts made by our minds for some reason. This has always fascinated me.
100 % - Very inciteful to what Ive been going through since I was a teenager in the 90's - it left and now has come back in in my older age and Im trying to understand it. Waking everyday yesterday, is the only way I can describe as this is an ongoing and everyday thing I deal with. My wife wants me to see a neurologist as even she cant explain how Im writing stuf down days before it happens.
The secret to remembering dreams is to write them down as soon as you can, before getting out of bed. The more you write and the more details you include, the more you will remember. I stopped doing that because it was to a point where all (I mean ALL) my spare time was just writing down my dreams in all their details. I realized that it is not important to remember everything about our dreams and some dreams we really should just forget.
Just write a few key words. Your memory will then kick in later and fill in more detail. For example, "cockroaches": now I remember all the dream. But without writing that word down, I would have forgotten the dream for ever.
I still remember dreams i had as far back as a 10 year old and i am 64 now, all my dreams are as vivid as the day i had them, i dream every night and a lot of them reoccurring.
Yeah I remember a dream I had when I was three or four, I was in my parents living room and a big white dragon made of bones was trying to get me and I hid in one of those milk crates that is a crime if ya steal em lol
I wake up 4-5 times each night, since about 20 years. I remember min. 10k dreams. It sounds bad, but I found the glitch between and this rounds up so much about my conciousness / awareness and what you call life. I know I am ust spectating "through" a human body. I have no location. I am infinite. I can choose where my awareness is on.
I swear something doesn’t want me Lucid, every single time I become aware that im dreaming someone or something quickly pushes me out of the dream and back awake, whenever I have a thought that this isn’t real or me having a revolutionary thought about reality im punished by this same unseen force. If I think the term Matrix or soul trap the dream changes or im violently awakened, I feel as if something doesn’t want me to figure out what is really going on, and it makes me SO mad, I swear sometimes I feel targeted by what really runs this Zoo we call reality.
How interesting? I’ve had it a few times now where i’ve become aware im dreaming and my eyes even open, i can lay there thinking im awake when im actually asleep, i’ve found when this happens i feel something is irritating me, which then find myself almost shouting at whatever this is, then i properly wake up to realise it was all happening whilst asleep?
@@lbrooko3352 Wow, yeah the nature of our reality and the motives for why were here have yet to be discovered, and i feel as if our "progenitors" didn't have our best interest when we were put here. Something just isn't adding up.
When i was young, maybe 7 or 8 I would have dreams that I was floating around our house and I could see everything going on. They were so vivied that I remember them to this day. Im now 37 and Im convinced i was projecting and floating around the house outside of my body. Of course, theres no way I was verify if what I saw around the house waa just dreamworld or real, but Ive always had a feeling it was real
I have several dreams that i remember from decades ago and are special and very vivid. I think that maybe they are from past lives . Also had disaster dreams like the one i had 6 months before the disaster happened. The dream was about Flight 800, it had the date shown to me on a TV monitor in an airport. Also had one about the Oklahoma Bombing, I woke up in panic and turned on the TV and it was really happening. Odd I did not have a dream about the Twin buildings coming down.
I normally do not dream of disasters but I remember one about a week prior to 9/11. I found myself walking through a thick white-ish haze of dust on a large street as people where running away from the direction I was walking. I could hear them, calling out for help or calling out to each other. What detail I could see in the limited visibility was very crisp. Taxi and various cars parked or crashed to the side of the street. Their colors vibrant but obscured with the settling dust. Beyond them the various building faces, poles, benches, a bike etc. Other sounds were sirens and horns and material shifting occasionally. Then as I walked past some fire fighters a large concrete slab came into view ahead. It laid across the street raised on a steep angle. It was cracked and I could see rebar and other chunks around it crushing some cars, cracking the street like a massive concrete avalanche. Then my alarm for school woke me up. To this day I wonder if some part of me felt the ripples of pain and fear in my sleep through time. Also, ever since then I have been able to draw broken concrete and rebar without a reference. The mind is truly amazing. I couldn't tell you if the dream was an accurate depiction of what was happening but I do believe it was representative.
I have noticed a 100% of the time that when I smoke weed even a few times a week, or more, that I can't remember my dreams from that night at all the next day. When I stop smoking weed, within a week or so I start to remember them again and after a month or more they become quite vivid and I remember them easily after waking.
I don't 13:55 if I do, I never remember them. I did when I was younger, but since my 20's 30's and 40's I just dont dream. Maybe it's dream amnesia. I do know that if I've been contemplating something, oftentimes when I wake up, I have a solution.
So much to learn and so much to remember. Some things take time to learn as we do. We know the truth but it takes time to learn and wake up to the truth.
Please, please tell me how you are risking your life to say this ? Do you have trouble breathing while you talk ? Does this subject potentially bore you to death? I guess either one of those would have you risking your life
The reason you gave for forgetting our dreams is actually the reason why most dreams are discontinuous. Could you imagine the confusion it would cause if they weren't. I remember my dreams and I am neurotic so I agree with that bit.
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It is because we don't place importance on remembering them. For several years, I kept a dream journal. Every night before falling asleep, I would set the intention to remember my dream. Upon waking, my first thought every morning would be to try to remember as much as I could. Without moving or opening my eyes, I would grab my voice recorder and record what I remembered, not stopping until I couldn't remember any more. Then I would listen back and write it down later. After doing this for a while, I remembered A LOT every single night. And sometimes I would be able to lucid dream, taking control within the dream. After lucid dreaming for a while, it did blue the lines between dream and waking life. I wouldn't say it gave me neurological issues, but it gave me a trippy feeling. Now, many years later, I don't try to remember my dreams at all, and I almost never do.
I had a dream about being on a pirate ship made out of candy, we were in a middle of a battle and candy was blowing everywhere, couldn’t enjoy the candy while ya getting shot at
you actually remember every dream you've ever had? before I read your comment right after I finished this video 1 of my thoughts was I wondered if any of the rare type of people who are born with hyperthymesia, also known as Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM) if they remember their dreams apart from one to another in the same way.
After I shattered my elbow, excruciating pain for 9.5 yrs...only to be on a pain med, trazadone, n Xanac to put my system from extreme pain...I was able to DEEP DREAM..I was given profound dreams of the end times, my family members, n much much more that has changed my life for the better..now that I am healed completely n no meds..I can hardly remember my dreams.
I usually forget once I wake up. But only very few did I ever remember abit. But my mother, she always tell me stories what she dreamed the day before! She can remember her dreams very well.
What if this "waking" world is the dream world that we forget when we are in a "dream" world that is actually the awake world? or maybe they are just two alternate realities that we slip between effortlessly with sleep and waking being the medium for this?
I love that idea! Alan Watts said, "what if when we die...we wake up." Interesting and I believe we should keep an open mind. Not so open that our brains fall out, but enough to question life. ❤
Total dream amnesia here, with a few exceptions. If I take a nap during the day, I sometimes recall a snippet. But there was one dream I had in 1994, just before the Northridge earthquake. It was a mind-blowing journey involving a giant purple ufo, purple snowflakes falling that burned people but not me, and portals that opened up during an earthquake. The dream ended as I was going through the portal. Anyway, that's the one dream I have full recall of. Fascinating subject.
We even learned at the university about this sorting theory. They backed it up with the claim, that the sorting happens during REM phases of sleep, and as babies have more new information to process their sleep contains more REM phases than those of elderly people. Very interesting in my opinion.
100% - Nice video! I find most of the theories to be very logical and likely true regarding how our brain works and has evolved to function more efficiently.
I remember my dreams all the time. I have incredibly detailed, extensive, expansive dreams. They're not as mystical or magical as people like to think. Mostly, it's just tiring; it's a sign that my sleep was not particularly restful. They are entirely transparent; when my brain is conjuring up entire cities and journeys that have never existed... I can nevertheless see how it has been done; rearranging of details, so that everything looks "real" without looking like any real place I've ever seen. I can see the motivations, the stresses of the waking world manifesting, things that were mentioned in passing which just happened to stick with me for one reason or another. If you're honest with yourself, in tune with your own desires and fears, then dreaming is rather boring - it doesn't offer any great insight that you weren't already aware of, even when the dream is most eccentric and symbolic.
It took me years to understand no.3. When i accepted, that if you think/learn something before you go to sleep, and let subconcious mind do its part, you will understand/learn something instantly, also decisions can be made. And now for almost 20 years, when something important needs to be decided, i let my subconcious mind decide. And it works perfectly.
These days I wake up thinking "I was happier asleep, why'd I have to wake up!" That's most mornings
I feel ya… We should be grateful for another day in paradise tho; Huh?? 🙃😎😵💫
Clinical sign of depression. I can relate.
I take it as a sign that I incarnated into this body so that I could sleep because on the other side's, it's never ending...🎉
Just remember tomorrow is promised to nobody and you have the choice to be and do what you want. You'd just have to go out and get it, live life like it's your last day because one day it will be.
@@friendlyadvice2792very,very interesting! 🤔💭
I remember around 90% of mine. On waking I analyze what I have dreamt about. Do this on a regular basis and you can start remembering what you were dreaming. I can even wake up and then go back into the same dream if I go back to sleep.
Can you fly on purpose yet? It's been awhile but I can and I love it!
Sounds like dream control. My daughter could do it. Say for example a monster was chasing her in a dream she would turn it into a cute little bunny where most people would just wake up. I think she and others like you have a very special ability.
I remember a lot of my dreams and can also go back to the dream the next night sometimes. 🖖👀
@@MiaEZI haven’t flown for a while now but I used to do it a lot. I almost always flew around a red bricked building. Around the roof and I can still remember it clearly 🖖👀
How can you think it's 90%, that makes no sense. We remember what we remember, there can be no figure put to that.
I once met a girl, and fell in lOVE with her. She was the woman of my dreams. When i woke up, i realized it was just a dream, but i felt the emotional sense of loss for a couple of hours.This happened in my early 20's.
Omg that's happened to me so many times in my dreams.
I know that feeling! Happened prob 6-7years ago. I fell in love with a woman in my dreams and the first time I held her hand it felt like the kind of love you have for a partner you've known your whole life, even though I have never have felt it. Sounds weird, but it was so intense and felt so real I was shocked when I woke up😅
Ive had that happen as well
Me too 😂 and it's like you're thinking about them throughout the day as though you actually knew them. Weird. You kind of feel a loss
You may be remembering a past life experience.
The most annoying dreams are when you dream you have woken up, had a shower, gotten dressed and then actually wake up and realise you have to do that all over again.
🤣 Been there, done that.
Lol I actually had to call into work to ask em if I had already called in that morning…… no? Well that’s what’s up! Lol
I once thought I woke up, then woke up again and realized I hadn't- and only on the third time was I ACTUALLY awake! That was soooo weird.
Try doing that then waking up and getting dressed and having your spouse ask you what the hell are you doing because you don't work anymore..
Yes! I had these constantly at College. Often many times so when I finally woke up and went to shower, I had already done that like five times. 😑
I had a dream in Iraq many years ago. After another 20 hour day that was unfortunately punctuated by the loss of four soldiers, one of whom was mortally wounded and who I laid beside while he was still alive, whispering to him knowing we could do nothing for him but thankfully he was just nervous system jitters and not conscious. The dream that night was so weird. It was vivid. I remember it to this day. It was not only one of my best dreams ever, it was the only pleasant dream I have had in decades despite it happening on one of the worst days of my life. I thought it was something like Heaven. It started in darkness, then I heard a low hum which grew stronger and stronger then it became a vibration that filled the Universe and me and at first thought it was the opening to the Enya song, Caribbean Blue but it wasn't because it grew too strong. It was a strong vibration that filled the Universe and me and I floated upward and felt so loved and happy. The scenery was devoid of physical objects but was all gorgeous colors as far as my vision could see and it was so beautiful I was gasping in my dream because the beauty was too much to take. And I felt so loved and happy and joyful and I kept floating upward in this vibration and kept looking up as if to see what was pulling me or if I could see where I was going but it was all the same. I felt so much joy I was gasping. It lasted a long time and I lost all sense of my earthly identity and kept looking for my hands and feet but there was no body. Then I started to come back to waking life in Iraq and as I woke up I was crawling in my poncho liner trying to stay where I was, trying not to come back, clawing at where I was to stay. I was devastated when I woke up that I was back on earth. I lived in remorse for a long time wanting to go back or have another dream just like it. It felt beyond real. I wasn't my identity in the dream. I was just me. No attachments or concerns or belongings or body parts or worries or thoughts. Just wonder and joy and love and vibration and beauty. Hated coming back. But glad I had an awesome dream Ill never forget. The only dream I remember vividly forever.
You may have been having a shared death experience with the person you were next to. Look it up! I read multiple books on NDEs during the pandemic and they all have similar experiences. Lucky you. You should read Natalie Sudmans book. She was in a vehicle that was blown up by a roadside bomb in Iraq. It is brilliant.
Appreciate your story, sounds to me you had an out of the body experience. A special experience. :)
@@9995-q1u Glad you made it home!
Sounds like a typical near death experience, maybe the nde doesn’t need to happen to us but someone very close. Glad you had a beautiful experience after having gone through hell on earth…much respect and love!!🙏🥲
It sounds like you were indeed granted a little bit of heaven, perhaps as a reward for talking that other soldier through to the other side. Thank you for sharing this experience!
Anyone else wake up from an intense dream and feel like you have to get back or lives will be lost?
All too often
Just once.
Once
Yes
Not yet
I had the best English teacher in High School. She had us keep Dream Journals. And she taught us a trick to remember DREAMS. Keep a pad and pen next to bed. When you wake lie on your back and roll to right side and then to left and back to face up. The dreams come rushing to your head!!! It works EVERY time!
Dream journal is a very good idea. Keep an A4 notebook and a pen on your bedside table or anywhere where you can pick it up as soon as you wake, so you can write down as much as you can remember before the memory of the dream fades, also write down the date of your dream. This dream journal could make interesting reading once a year or once every 6 months. See how many recurring dreams you have over any time period.
Gotta try this
I’ve always wondered what I had done when I accomplished this during sleeping. I remember though that I needed to keep my face looking straight up I almost felt like I was being sucked into a portal when I did this. I’ll have to try the right to left then straight up and see if that’s how I can open my dreams up
I’ll try it.
@@redpillnibbler4423 Did it work!?
What’s puzzling to me is why I see people in my dreams that I don’t recognize or have never seen in my life.
Maybe you have a natural mediumistic ability. Try not to be fearful of it, it is a gift and can be of great service to humanity.
@@williampeterson2952 me too
I rarely remember my dreams and I don't have nightmares
I sometimes end up in other worlds, people see me and freak out
I have had that happen and then actually meet them later.
I dream about myself living in an alternate reality. A different city, different job, different house, different acquaintances. Not at all better, just different.
same, though I was the only one
@@zahylon5993 I find the Alternates are never better off. I never wake up and think "Oh Man, now he's got the life." And conversely it's never worse either. I never seem to dream about an alternate me with a crappy life. It's almost like we are equals across multiple dimensions. There is one exception however. The real me has various health issues, chronic pain, etc, but none of the Alternates seem to have this. In fact, most times, when I'm dreaming about the other dimensions, I always note how I don't have chronic pain there. It's something you definitely notice right away. Also, in some dimensions I have... abilities.
Same
@@starbrand3726 Assuming we don't have something akin to souls and that we truly live in a multiverse, it's quite possible that our consciousness minds might merge or even bleed into one another when there is similar enough parallel versions to ourselves.
@@Ristaak Oh I hear you, but I definitely believe we have souls. Remember, the theoretical soul is possibly made up of energy. So, it could exist in multiple dimensions simultaneously. Sort of how religion describes "God" as being omnipresent. I like to think about it like a hand inside of a glove with each finger hole being another dimension. Your one hand is literally existing in five different dimensions simultaneously, that is until you pull your hand out of the glove. Hand = soul, glove = multiverse. Just my humble opinion.
Thanks to my dreams, I know what it feels like to fly😊
That's funny. Flying in dreams means sexual, I read. I used to dream I could fly when I was younger. Likely sexual frustration...😂
@@desireeray4765 Ha! I had a friend that claimed to interpret dreams. After a while, I realized that his interpretations made no sense at all. He was great and I enjoyed his entertaining attempts to tell me about my dreams.
Me too..and I absolutely love it. I think it's one of the best experiences of my life.
Had this dream as a child
yes the freedom in it of the nice feeling taking off and coming down and i always try to remember how i would do it but it goes away when i awake darn it hehehe
If a dream gets too crazy I'll notice and think oh i'm dreaming and wake up... anyone else?
Decided to add "anyone else?", that's why it is edited.
@@friendlyadvice2792 me!
Yes, that happens to me too. When the dream is really boring I can wake myself up and be done with it lol.
When I was 13, I dreamed about a dinosaur( similar to a T-Rex) coming out of the trees across a narrow river from me and heading my way. I thought I must be dreaming and with my left hand pinched the back of my right arm. When I felt nothing, I pinched much harder, still feeling nothing, but within seconds woke up as my right arm really hurt. You're supposed to be paralyzed while dreaming but that arm hurt for several minutes like a pinch pain. At least the dinosaur didn't get me as I pinched harder and harder as he approached.
When I was young I would realize I was dreaming and tell others they weren't real. I'd simply fall down in the dream to wake up.
I had a dreamwhile in ICU waking up after my second spinal surgery that I cannot forget and every time I remember it for a fraction of a second I feel like I am back. I was on a shore of sea or ocean talking to a man? It was absolutely the perfect, the most beautiful human being I have ever seen. I felt so much love directed at me, I was melting. The colors were unbelievable, you could almost touch or smell, or hear them. My senses were melting into each other and there was this sound. My vocabulary is very limited when I try to describe this. This dream feels so real, more like a memory of an actual event. and then someone else came and I heard, or felt with my all senses "time to go" and the fall began. I woke up in a hospital bed with a jolt, my body felt like I just fell from the ceiling to my bed.
Thank you for sharing. It sounds like you were in a mentally safe space as your body was trying to heal.
I was injured in hospital and had some crazy experiences, but I vividly remember on a few occasions I felt the falling back to this world and then the jolt and I was in my bed. It was quite disturbing to me. I thought the painkillers were doing it but the nurse I spoke to had never heard of morphine doing that. I found out some months later my condition was critical during that time when I started seeing people in my room and having the falling sensations. I felt like I was slipping away then crashing back to Earth each time.
@@captaincat1743 I think our business here in this reality is unfinished. Experiences like this is just a reminder to take our life here more seriously.
My sleep was supposed to be for me to rest, but what happens is that my dreams are so intense that I’m tired when I wake up. And I remember most of them…🧚🏻♂️
I understand you, for sure.
Makes u wanna just keep sleeping...
Sometimes that happens to me. But also there was a period time when the dreams turned off and I became equaly tired. Balance, is what we need!
You sure you don't have sleep apnea?
I tend to dream then awaken when I need to relieve myself. But every blue moon I have certain dreams that are so vivid I remember every detail & years later with purpose. My latest was just over a year ago. I was in this room, pure white but super peaceful & pleasant. A guy around the ages of 30 I'd say looked at me & said "paint your house". I was confused in the dream & the guy put his hand on my shoulder and said "just do it, He smiled then later I woke up. The next day I had this crazy urge to paint & fix my house. I did this for 3 months, day in day out without a miss. We ended up with a super clean beautiful house & all the broken things fixed, walls painted & all the furniture even restored as new. I left nothing out. As a result it changed our life & in big ways never imagined! It brought happiness & the hall way glowed when the sun shined through was & is still amazing! From a dump to a palace & all because of a dream.
I think that guy must've been Jesus! He died in his thirties and resurrected and still lives in Heaven today!
I often dream I need to relieve myself if I do in reality. I assume it is the brain's way of telling you to wake up and go to the toilet.
Its the space between waking and dreaming which contains the opportunity to go between worlds. Sweet dreams ❤
I used to remember my dreams in deep detail but as my sleep disorder has gotten worse, my dreams have slipped away BUT I have STRONG Deja Vu almost daily. I think this mean I am in the right place and following my path as I need to.
Deja Vu, Is that you've been her before, that is a glitch in the simulation ( matrix) just what i have discovered.
I had something similar with Deja Vu except it was rushing upon me at all times. Sometimes I felt like everything I was doing was deja vu. I felt as if I was going insane. As it turns out, it was a form of epilepsy, which later transitioned into grand mal seizures. After diagnosis, and medication, I have been a seizure-free and only experience deja vu occasionally, for the last 16 years
I can remember much of my dreams. Can tell several dreams every time I wake up. Some fade fast and some I can remember as long as I live.
Just like i have flashbacks to certain times i have flashbacks of dreams sometimes from years ago and i know straight away the difference , our minds are a mystery
@@TheDreamer1980
‘Our’ minds arn’t from our brain.The mystery deepens . . .
Same. My husband does not remember any.
Same here. Some of my dreams are just very memorable. Some, I can remember certain parts, and can't remember parts, so they're confusing to try and tell someone about.
Oh, and dreams that I can remember vividly, sometimes, I'll actually write them down as soon as I wake up. Depends if i feel like getting out of bed at the moment.
Dude, so glad you risked your life to impart to us this important wisdom.
I trained myself through meditation and lucid dreaming to be able to remember about 95% of my dreams. I even wrote an entire series based off of a deep meditation back when I was 21.
Yet, there is a dark side of remembering your dreams. The ones that are painful and horrific can sometimes ruin your inner energy levels for days. Some are even deeply prophetic. You must have a strong inner mind to resolve them once you awaken.
Lucid dreaming teaches you how to wake up if the dream is too harmful for you. Also lucid dreaming aids if you are having a seizure or sleep apnea. I suffer from night terrors and with this trained tool, I am able to wake myself up with a specific action in an instant. Dreams are as baffling to humans as mirrors to puppies. We may never know. ❤
Have you ever lived a full life with a loved one and children in a dream? Waking up knowing you'll never see them again. Those ones hurt.
@@Sammasambuddha - I had many dreams where I knew people who were long dead, and spent a few days with them. It really hurts waking up when I was hugging them, heard their voice, could smell their cologne/perfume... So I take it as they were visiting me, checking up on my well-being. Never had a family situation with children thank god. I think that one would destroy me...
I have dreamed of experiences that other people have lived. Sometimes I am watching in third person, sometimes I view it as first person. It can be a normal life adventure, an end of life story or even a murder or accidental death. I used to think it was my imagination, but they are echos lives. It’s random, like picking up a far away radio station, or the soul whose life it was directs it to me when they are afraid of being forgotten or want a traumatic life ending known
I have also died in my dreams at least a dozen times, so no, you won’t die in real life.
@@SammasambuddhaWow, I have done that. I swear, I lived an entire life a wife and three kids, two boys and a girl. We had a cabin in the Ozarks we spent most weekends at. My children, Lucas who always loved airplanes became a pilot, then an air traffic controller in Jackson WY. Elijah became a fishing guide and Sarah, a renowned artist an author, and then I woke up. I'm telling you, I think I visited a parallel universe. The many worlds theory is correct!
@@tarlcabbot6880
I have a house on the lake at the O.
Interesting....
Many years ago in my 20s I had a summer job between school months working as a plumber's assistant. We were doing work at this house in Detroit that had an electrical problem. If you touched any conduit or metal switch or plug box, you'd get an electric shock. The people said it was like that for years, they never called an electrician, just were careful not to touch any metal.. WoW.. My boss looks at me and says "I need you to figure out whats wrong and fix it". I wasn't an electrician, I could barely wire a light switch, but that night I went to bed thinking about it, then I had a dream.. I could see the breaker box, then the cover was removed, then the entire breaker panel was removed, then I saw a single white wire not attached to anything pinched against the metal box, in effect, electrifying the entire system. The next day I went to work taking the box apart and wouldn't you know, a single white wire just like in my dream. I put it in it's corral with the rest of the white wires and problem fixed! My boss asked me how I figured that out, I told him "I saw it in a dream". He just rolled his eyes and walked off. ,, lol...
Great story!
@@KayStevensScholerNPC4444that’s awesome
this is insane! i would having been jumping with joy and disbelief trying to convey to my boss how amazing this is.
I once was dreaming about a small, red house in my city. The dream just kept popping up, like I would look for the house from different spots and by the end of the dream I would always find it but never manage to get inside. Made me bonkers.
One day after a long night at a club I missed my bus and had to walk home. At some point I had to shit and it became worse and worse. I was about to shit in my pants when I recognized a street from my dreams. I ran down the street to the little house, went inside as fast as possible and it was a fucking toilet. Had the greatest shat of my life that day. Never dreamed about the small house again. I wanted to show it a buddy a few years ago but there was just this small graveyard between the skyscrapers, was weird as fuck. Crazy experience...
@@Noqtis So let me get this straight, You went into a mausoleum where someone had a toilet for a head stone and you...
Dude!
I started paying attention to recurring dreams I had in my early 20s. There was sometimes a young woman who never spoke, but seemed friendly and concerned for me. She tried to show me how to fly there.
I started meditation in my 40s and became aware of this same presence. She eventually started responding to questions in meditation and appearing in my dreams again. Came to the conclusion that shes my older sister from a previous life, who still follows and looks out for me. I was actually with her when she was murdered in our life together. My attempts to protect her and see her through to the last moment led her to stay with me and return the favor.
Theres a lot more to it, but thats the cliff notes. I've made a space for her in my home so she is always welcome. I always go to sleep hoping she'll pop up in another dream. ❤️ Love my ghostly big sister.
We have the memory of every dream we've ever had, we just don't have easy access to them.
My psychology teacher told the class "you just have to want to remember your dreams"
and he had us do things such as write down on paper "I want to remember my dreams tonight" or similar such activities as we prepared for sleep.
when we woke up the pen and paper waiting, and we would write our dreams down while they are fresh. This did increase our ability to retain our dreams.
@@eonreeves4324 absolutely, writing your dreams help their retention, but it should be done before you do anything else upon waking up. one dream I had was when I was taking a creative writing course. Our assignment was to write a mystery story. which is not my forte. The dream was about a detective searching for a coded message in a library. It played repeated twice during the night and I wrote the story as soon as I awoke. Instructor said it was my best story.
Yep, sometimes I get memory flashes of dreams that I had months ago, only then realising I actually had the dream.
How would you know are you magic? Hear voices or did Bigfoot tell you 🤨
Very cool way of looking at it like that.
I believe that dreams open up our ability to get a glimpse into the "real world" but in a certain "room" where it still looks like the world we live in.
I had Jeremy Clarkson, Jason Statham and my ex's oldest son in my dream last night, the background looked like Somerset and Derbyshire involved push bikes...
Interesting… 🤔
The "emotional overload" is true for me! I sometimes remember bits and pieces of a traumatic dream, and know I've dreamed more, but don't remember the overall dream. Having MDD and other mental and emotional issues, it does tremendously affect and exacerbate my depression and/or anxiety, obsessing about them, and sometimes for days, even weeks.
Keeping your eyes closed after you wake makes a huge difference. We have a tendency to shift very quickly into our waking environment. Once we are looking around, listening, thinking about the time, what you are going to do, having to pee, whatever, by then whatever you were dreaming can be gone in seconds.
That and not moving but staying in the exact same position helps to rejoin the dream you were in while also being in a cognitive state to remember everything.
💯 agree w this…
there's a book called whispers of manifestation on borlest , and it talks about how using some secret tehniques you can attract almost everything in life it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
Scam
@@MrRedeyedJedi yup pure bs
@@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman it's on all of these vids too, all different writing and different accounts. Sad ass people lol
I'm bloody sick of seeing this repeated msg.
Is that your book or are they paying you to advertise?😮
I listen to audiobooks while I sleep, this way I can have amazing dreams everyday and I can remember parts of them when I wake up.
I'm pretty certain if you do not have dreams that you enjoy while you are sleeping there's a good chance you're not going to enjoy the afterlife🤔..... For me when I go to sleep it is an escape of reality of this human experience it's like returning to my origins when I'm sleeping I can do anything upon having the thought there is no distance and time separation...... This human experience is actually the dream for me.....It is often for me it seems my nightmare begins when my eyes open.....😉I thoroughly enjoy every night sleeping and going back and doing anything and everything and being free of all the compliance and restraints that we are under during having this human experience.....💯🔥❤️😉🤔
To say that one wouldn’t enjoy the afterlife if they don’t fondly recall dreams is a big stretch 😂 there are medications that cause a person to not recall dreams at all…. But that doesn’t mean the person can’t still enjoy sleeping and enjoy waking up even on the days that seem nightmarish.
This life is the afterlife. As was the last and is the next.
I personally think that having dreams you don't enjoy is indicative of enjoying the afterlife even more. You will be free of them and their source.
@@astra6712 Yes, in a nutshell!
I think the same with u!My dreams is a pleasant escape from my ugly reality.
100% The idea of waking from dreams being a ‘quantum reset’ is new to me. There is certainly a strong reason we sleep and a reset does happen …. Very interesting and thank you for this.
From childhood to age 50,
I was able to recall 95% of my dreams. I never experienced a nightmare. Once I was put on psychotropic medications due to a neurologist's error, I had to try very hard to remember my dreams, though at times
I would be able to.
For me, now aged 66,
I believe these medications and aging are the reasons I have trouble recalling dreams.
I don't believe anything that was mentioned, especially by these so-called studies. Thank you for the video.
As a person who delvrd into parallel universes and has had some experience with them I find your explanation of dream amnesia in that respect absolutely coherent with reality (or at least with some of them)
Wow-now we need to be afraid of dreaming. Fear of things doesn’t stop-just what we all need
Why?
It sounds exciting.
Fear not 🙏🏼🔑
Just don't go to sleep. Problem solved.
Stay close with God, will bring you peace.
There is nothing worth fearing.
It is good to dream and remembering them until you dreamed about something dangerous
My memories have increased and I’m remembering further back as I increase my consciousness. Science denies the existence of a spiritual entity in all life forms. Science has agreed upon false pretences .
Real science never denies such things.
@@redpillnibbler4423Really?
Science believes in theories and theories change
Science is largely based on the five physical senses - so any non-tangible concept has to be theorized. For example, you can't see all the radio signals that are passing by and going through us 24x7, but we theorize that they are there, to explain how radios, cell phones and wifi work on a practical level. When it comes to the mind, it is even more ethereal and subjective, only experiential by each individual. We can share each others dreams on a descriptive level, but we can't show them as we would show a video on TH-cam. It would be nice if we could record our dreams, as our mind experiences and sees them, for review later. Perhaps someday we will. That would be both cool and scary, as we are bypassing this "firewall".
Im starting to believe consciousness is the spirit
Main reason that dreams are erased soon after we open our eyes, is the light. I have noticed that if I look at the daylight (the light coming through the window) I almost instantly do not remember my dream/s. I think that 'memory wipe' is done by the light!
BTW; I have been keeping dream journals for the past 26 years, and got thousands dreams recorded. I only remember them if I do not look towards the daylight. Good technique to remember is to repeat in your mind what you dreamed about before you even open your eyes.
I think it's good that some bad dreams to be erased by Sunlight or purified it. This is good to know! What's good in your dream you kept, the bad timeline ones Should be erased because you could be sucked into or it might appear in your future timeline. Some dream are premonitions so it's better to "choose" good timelines and Erased all bad ones. I didn't know that sunlight is beneficial this way and it's actually helping us!
@@savvytravel2318 Thank you for sharing your observation. I see it differently. The 'sunlight' erases both; bad, and good dream memory. Many times I remembered some parts of really 'important' to me dreams only to forget it totally once I looked in the direction of the daylight. Those so-called bad dreams are in fact very valuable in terms of warnings. I have avoided many bad situations in my personal life through paying attention to some 'bad' dreams as they provided a pre-warning of what was to come. We live in a duality system so it is not possible to expect to deal only with 'good' stuff. The trick is to learn to utilize what appears bad, as it is not possible to avoid it totally.
@@stypa1717 that trick of yours is something I Don't buy because you obviously don't count about multiple earth clonings where Multiple timeline existed! There's Nothing new about what you're saying about seeing something in the dream that could've save you, but BAD timelines where for exam[e your hand was slashed with a knife or got bitten by werewolf or haunted by jinns are Not part of the "necessary" dreams. Who the hell need that part when they woke up then they got bruises all over or even bleeds? Do you Think that this never happened? For those wannabes who Thinks that they're something special while their spiritual level is Very LOW, people could die or waken up in a different reality in the dream! Your advice was NOT needed and that Don't apply or explain why there was a deep knife cut on my arm after I fought with a werewolf!
@@savvytravel2318 I do not give advice, I share my own experience and observations. The reason for that, is my experience and perception would be different from yours or anyone else's. I do not claim to know everything. I am familiar with multiply timelines, but since it is an area of great assumptions, I would rather not push my own opinions on that as I am not an expert.
I stopped having dreams that I can remember in my teens...and none of them were nice or good except the two persistent premonition dreams...but of nothing life shattering. I've tried to keep dream journals but if there is absolutely nothing to remember it's hard to record nothing night after night. I just scratch out the empty dates and try again.
At the age of 15 I became almost clinically depressed. One day I broke down, started sobbing and could not stop. That night I found myself climbing ancient stone steps up a high hill. With each step I felt JOY, as if I had somehow tapped into a universal energy source. I kept thinking - I've found THE WAY again! How could I have Forgotten?!
Suddenly my foot refused to take the next step. I looked down to see a footprint in the stone. A print so deep, so detailed only ONE FOOT could fit. Slowly I lowered my foot into the print. My foot fit perfectly. My eyesight changed. I could SEE again, like an eagle from on high. I saw volcanoes exploding, continents rising, shifting. The Birth of the Earth.
I kept on climbing. The Way led to a classic Greek temple of white marble. Then to a dark pool where Death lurked as a huge crocodile. I saw my DEATH erupting out the dark waters to drag me down, down. I was frozen with terror. A Voice said - Step Back Away from the Pool.
Released, I walked on down an ancient road of white marble until I came to an overlook surrounded by a low stone wall. On the other side of the wall was a blue-green singing forest. The trees swaying, rustling in the breeze. I was entranced.
Suddenly evil voices hissed in my ears. Dark shadows circling like poisonous vipers blotting out the singing blue-green forest.
No. NO! I don't want to go! I made a vow - THIS TIME I will NOT FORGET. This Time I WILL REMEMBER.
When I awoke I could still hear the Hissing Voices. At first I thought I was still THERE. Then THIS reality closed in...
My true sense of SELF traces from that dream. My will to go on and Face LIFE. Because This Life is fraught with grief and wonder but IT is not all there is...
How old is the Human Soul? What is Death?
I hear that hissing type dounf in my head toght now actually!
Sounds Lovecraftian!
When 90% of your dreams are nightmares, you never want to remember them
make a stand and face the fear you wont regret it somethings are worse than death
You never want to go to sleep. You stall going to sleep.
I like 90% of my nightmares. I enjoy my regular dreams as well.
I don't know at some point you get used to it. I used to have some actual problem problems that made my dreams almost pixelated, super chaotic, odd and suuper messed up. Just become desensitized to it until things started to flow better in my brain. I just yesterday remember that I had some dream where I got calls and was like bittersweet happy crying more and more calls I got. I also had like a week before when I woke up to crying. I think it's a lot of trauma releasing from that looong messed up time since I have a hard time in a sense to cry and have gone thru all of it with just brute forcing thru it. Like when I catch that something moves me I notice I can stop the crying from coming or go with it and it kinda stops for me stepping out from the emotion to analyze the situation too much. Most rare times when it happens.
@@aleksisuuronen5969 Your inner strength will carry you through. You are strong! Bless you.
I remember my dream right when I wake up, but then when I start do things awake, then you quickly forget it all. Another theory I have is that other entities telepathically control your dreams and test your soul.
I learned how to direct my dreams when I was young. I smoked weed in my youth and it made me forget all my dreams. Now I take Lions Mane and my dreams are back and more vivid than ever. From what I have experienced, I believe dreams are actually a way to work through your fears, helping you cope with waking reality.
What is lions mane? I would like to try this
Lost alot of my memories from pot smoking in my youth not just dream's 😂
@ACRUZ-xw9qeit's Herbal
@@ACRUZ-xw9qe Lions Mane is an edible mushroom, with healing abilities. It is also a powerful adaptogen. I recommend it. I buy it in powdered form and put it in my bulletproof coffee.
@@ACRUZ-xw9qeIts a Mushroom. We have it in one of our supermarkets. I buy it occasionally but have recently bought capsules and take twice a day for stress. My husband who has practiced meditation for years has now lost his short term memory and so Im giving lots of supplements to help his brain recover. He seems to be having dreams that he recalls. I just had a lovely dream last night where I saw this Owl. I had seen a real one years ago while we were sitting in the hot tub at night. It flew over us.. I was hoping it would come back and get the rat that lives under the now not working tub.
I don’t usually remember dreams but the premonition dreams as far back as 20-30 years ago I still vividly remember details.
Same. I had 'driving dreams' years ago when I lived coastal Mississippi. I was always driving, get into a life threatening situation, somehow get out of it, barely. Never died in my dream. Sometimes had people that had died, in real life, in my dream, alive and ok. Less than a yr after moving from Mississippi coast Hurricane Katrina hit. I knew people that died during Katrina. I always felt my dreams were premonitions.
The problem of forgetting dreams may be physical, due to having a damaged or calcified pineal gland. It may be something that only began 1 century ago, with the poisoning of water with fluoride and the poisoning of food. The pineal gland was of utmost importance to the Egyptian civilization, and could be the door to another dimension where the soul and knowledge (including memory) are kept.
When life was uncertain & anxiety high, i had many very interesting, fun dreams. During a very bad time, i had dreams that were either horrible nightmares or journies into something beautifully glorious... But when life became peaceful & good, the dreams disappeared from my waking memory.
This has also been my experience.
What about lucid dreaming. Being totally aware. I remember every dream I've ever had. I've also had a lot of prophetic dreams. I think of dreaming as my other life where I do anything I like. I have full blown adventures and different lives. I think it's parallel worlds and it's just the tip of the iceberg.
Yup, just be careful telling people about them or you can change what was supposed to happen for something worse
If this is true, then what you have is incredibly rare.
@@MichaelJohnson-ey1nvNot so much. I have books on Lucid dreaming. Tenzin Wangyals Wonders of the Natural mind is one of his books.
@@bobhope4949 dang! I wrote them all down and would tell anyone and everyone about them. wtf? never heard "THAT" before. where's this coming from???
@@PsychesMuse reword that sentence so it’s understandable
100% I do industrial Maintenance for a living and I get solutions for repairs that I struggle with sometimes when I wake up.
Yep. I've found the solution to many problems while asleep. My grandpa invented something that way.
When you are dreaming that you are talking to someone and then you realise that there's something wrong, the person you are talking to is no longer alive and when you point that out to them, they are more shocked than you are.
I had a dream with my boyfriend’s roommate who had died that previous year. Had a heart attack in his home. I saw him die. Then it went back to where I was and he was warning me to be careful of my boyfriend. I asked him why he didn’t tell me, he just said be careful. I told him he was dead he didn’t seem too shocked just ominously standing in the room talking to me.
As a child I remember one in particular.. I will start by saying! It seemed real like I was awake.. It started with me waking up in the dream and smelling smoke, but I was not able to move or speak. Only was able to open my eye's.. I was in bed and in my bedroom.. but could not do anything about it and started to panic.. Am still in the dream.. then I wake up thinking it must of been a dream.. then release that I can't move again apart for this time I can left my head of the pillow.. and this time the smoke is more prominent.. the same thing happen again I panic.. but its more intense.. I wake up.. and the cycle happens again.. each time more intense..but I was able to move a little more each time. This happens four times and the last time, I can feel also the heat of a fire.. on the fifth time I actually wake up and was soaking wet from sweating. I jumped out of bed shouting fire. Only to find everything was fine.. apart from me.. this dream has never left me.. it was so vivid.. I really thought it was real each time..😮😢
I have the answer for you about your dream. The mind will not allow one to do any physical things while one is asleep. As an example, I had a dream where my house was being invaded by thugs. I remember just before I woke up that I was trying to reach for my pistol in my bedside draw but I could not move to reach it. My brain was protecting me by not allowing me to do something dangerous.
@@TheCrunchbird Thank you.Sounds feasible! Maybe I was trying to reach for a bucket of water and my brain was stopping me.. just in case I drowned lol
If your dream comes again, remember that it is only a dream and let whatever happens happen. This is how you will get rid of your nightmare
@@gregoryhamblett9071 Not just a bucket of water, the brain disables movements mede during dreams. My late grandfather fought in France during the first world war. when he came home he had vivid dreams of wrestling with a German soldier in the trenches. In his dream he was trying to strangle him. He told us that he could not move his arms and hands to strangle the soldier. This before he awakened in bed with my grandmother. Think what might have happened if his brain had not disabled his efforts!!!
This sounds like a type of sleep paralysis
I've been kicked out of multiple dreams before. It usually happens when I realize that I am dreaming and start asking questions or moving about (sometimes flying). One time in particular I was speaking to some sort of alien on a ship and I asked him why they were here he said "we are here to evolve". I was immediately ejected from the dream with an intensity that can't be explained and I witnessed some sort of grid with a fast moving wavelike sound, it was still there the first five or so seconds after i opened my eyes.
Ya. I've been like that too.
Sometimes I'll realise I'm dreaming, and I'll find the nearest chick, and start touching boobs lol.
And the people in the dream seem to catch on, and turn on me, and I get ejected lol
Yes! That's happened to me, I've seen a grid that makes like a wormhole or portal and I get thrown out of dreams with a racing heart. Also it's superimposed over my waking sight sometimes for minutes after I wake, freaky.
I used to remember a solid portion of my dreams pretty regularly. For the last couple of years, I remember maybe one dream every three or four months. Not like I wake from a dream that fades immediately, but like I'm not dreaming at all, just a blink between falling asleep and waking. As far as experience goes, I'm not dreaming at all. It sucks, my dreams were pretty terrifying back when I had/remembered them, but it was fun trying to decipher them the next day.
In most of my dreams they're like another 3d version that I'm in, I happen to be in some unfamiliar and also familiar places, I've never flown in any dream I've ever had that I can recall because that would probably be my number one favorite dream to have.
The closest I came to flying in a dream was on a space ship heading towards the most beautiful purplish pinkish and iridescent colored planet with what looked like the pillars of light very close to it...that's my number one favorite dream in 57 years of being here in this nightmare world...I always say that when I'm awake, I'm having a nightmare and when I'm asleep I'm having the best dreams ever. My dream state is my favorite state for sure in this world. Everyone I come across in my dreams are mainly nice to me and everyone else in my dreams, there's never any violence or anything scary happening. I always feel calm in my dreams and full of a lot of curiosity.
My biggest dream is that humanity is set free from all that does not serve our highest and best selves.
Normally, my blaring alarm clock quickly erases any memory of a dream, but on my days off, when I awaken naturally, I have no problem recalling my dream.
I have had a couple of dreams that I remembered only after they had manifested few hours after the dream happened.
I think that the reason why we forget dreams is because they occur in a dimension that our known physical senses can ordinarily not operate with.
Our physical senses lacks the capability and applicability of effectively assimilating and retaining our experiences in the dream world.
This is why what you do you remember can seem so weird.
I remember as a young teen my TV (old CRT) broke and I had a look in the back to see if it was anything obvious like a fuse, it wasn't but that night I had a dream of how to fix it and the next day I tried what I dreamed and the TV worked again! I didn't even know what I was doing when I fixed it, I just copied what I did in my dream, I don't remember now what I did but I do know it happened (it was about 40 years ago). I've also hidden money then forgot where I put it, then years later I dreamed where it was and sure enough it was still there.
I had an automotive teacher that told me that if he drifted off to sleep, while thinking about an automotive problem, then sometimes, he would dream about the solution.
Larry Burkett's book on "Giving and Tithing" drew me closer to God and helped my spirituality. 2021 was a year I literally lived it. I cashed in my life savings and gave it all away. My total giving amounted to 30,000 dollars. Everyone thought I was delusional. Today, 1 receive 75,000 dollars every two months. I have a property in Calabasas, CA, and travel a lot. God has promoted me more than once and opened doors for me to live beyond my dreams.
God kept to his promises to and for me
There's wonder working power in following
Kingdom principles on giving and tithing.
Hallelujah!
But then, how do you get all that in that period of time? What is it you do please, mind sharing?
It is the digital market. That's been the secret to this wealth transfer. A lot of folks in the US and abroad are getting so much from it, God has been good to my household Thank you Jesus
And thanks to my co-worker (Michael) who suggested Ms Susan Jane Christy
How can I start this digital market, any guidelines and how can I reach out to her?
What's more impressive is dreams that forecast things to happen. You can think they're just coincidences, but trust me: one day you'll have one so precise, incredible and powerful that you'll be amazed.
98% of the time I can’t remember my dreams it’s so frustrating to me lol
Edit: sometimes I wonder if I even have dreams 😝
for me its 100%
Best Way I have found to remember dreams is saying , I easily remember and recall my dreams. And keep a dream journal to break things down we can balance this stuff and allow ourselves to process things.
Whenever I remember my dreams, it is always just a mix of the previous day's events in a mixed up way. The 'sorting' idea makes eminent sense.
In between those stages of sleep are snippets of the future. And when it happens, we call it deja vu.
I've had repeated dreams from age 3 to my teens. Same exact dream. I've also experienced repressed memories which came to light in flashes of trauma. Finally in my late 40s, I found all I need in the Lord. He brings to remembrance and he also shuts off from remembrance. Thank God for discernment.
Same! thanks to satan our lord and savior i can finally sleep well too.
What is this repeat dream about? Amen discernment is a much needed tool in today's world. It's cultivated with humility... a virtue many are lacking in.
I truly believe and have also experienced that sometimes our dreams are actually our souls traveling to the spirit world or the spirit world comming to us,within reach of each other.A boundry between both plains,one foot in and one foot out.
I used to remember my dreams but every morning theres nothing...0 memory of any dream...nothing
I'm the exact opposite. Could swear i never dreamt. Now i have dreams that are frustrating and confusing, i wake up displeased. I do forget just as this video indicates but i don't like it and don't look forward to sleeping.
The older I get, the fewer dreams I recall, except the reoccurring ones that I like.
I go to familiar places over and over, same spot, same time of night, I have never been there in this lifetime, but something about that moment draws me back, it is vivid, while new dreams are blurry.
Do you smoke weed ? If you smoke weed it blocks dreams .... Called ventura dream
@@TheDreamer1980 yes I do notice when I stop I do remember the odd bit of a dream so yes... makes sense
Dreams are like a sort of reincarnation. You start up a dream world then die in a sense and come back to your normal self. Death might be like that too. Remembering dreams is sort of like remembering past lives.
Why we dream, why we sleep, sleep deprivation, what is reality, is our dream world our actual reality and reality or what we perceive is reality is in actuality our “dreams” or in most cases our nightmares. If anyone has stayed up for long periods of time 48 hours or longer, things start to get…interesting in a sense. Shadow figures you would not normally see, hearing things, voices you wouldn’t normally be in tuned with etc.. what is real? Is reality truly real or is our reality a construct (prison) of sorts made by our minds for some reason. This has always fascinated me.
Sounds a bit like meth ?
100 % - Very inciteful to what Ive been going through since I was a teenager in the 90's - it left and now has come back in in my older age and Im trying to understand it. Waking everyday yesterday, is the only way I can describe as this is an ongoing and everyday thing I deal with. My wife wants me to see a neurologist as even she cant explain how Im writing stuf down days before it happens.
The secret to remembering dreams is to write them down as soon as you can, before getting out of bed. The more you write and the more details you include, the more you will remember.
I stopped doing that because it was to a point where all (I mean ALL) my spare time was just writing down my dreams in all their details. I realized that it is not important to remember everything about our dreams and some dreams we really should just forget.
The saddest part of dream amnesia is waking up and watching the hundreds of dollars in my hand vanish. Damn.
Just write a few key words. Your memory will then kick in later and fill in more detail. For example, "cockroaches": now I remember all the dream. But without writing that word down, I would have forgotten the dream for ever.
I still remember dreams i had as far back as a 10 year old and i am 64 now, all my dreams are as vivid as the day i had them, i dream every night and a lot of them reoccurring.
Me 2 or 3 ,depending on wich one I am or was .
Yeah I remember a dream I had when I was three or four, I was in my parents living room and a big white dragon made of bones was trying to get me and I hid in one of those milk crates that is a crime if ya steal em lol
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I wake up 4-5 times each night, since about 20 years. I remember min. 10k dreams. It sounds bad, but I found the glitch between and this rounds up so much about my conciousness / awareness and what you call life. I know I am ust spectating "through" a human body. I have no location. I am infinite. I can choose where my awareness is on.
I swear something doesn’t want me Lucid, every single time I become aware that im dreaming someone or something quickly pushes me out of the dream and back awake, whenever I have a thought that this isn’t real or me having a revolutionary thought about reality im punished by this same unseen force. If I think the term Matrix or soul trap the dream changes or im violently awakened, I feel as if something doesn’t want me to figure out what is really going on, and it makes me SO mad, I swear sometimes I feel targeted by what really runs this Zoo we call reality.
How interesting? I’ve had it a few times now where i’ve become aware im dreaming and my eyes even open, i can lay there thinking im awake when im actually asleep, i’ve found when this happens i feel something is irritating me, which then find myself almost shouting at whatever this is, then i properly wake up to realise it was all happening whilst asleep?
@@lbrooko3352 Wow, yeah the nature of our reality and the motives for why were here have yet to be discovered, and i feel as if our "progenitors" didn't have our best interest when we were put here.
Something just isn't adding up.
You’ve got to be aware without being aware, almost like halfway in between.
Luke you have taken your first step in to a much larger world!!
My mind must really be protecting itself because I have no dreams in years.
It was like that for me for many years but I quit smoking weed and have vivid dreams almost every night now
Or you smoke weed before bed😂. When I do, I don't dream at all. Alcohol does the same thing. No REM sleep.
I didn't remember my dreams all the years I smoked pot daily. Once I quit, the floodgates opened and the dreams came rushing back.
hehehe peace
We all dream but I rarely feel like I dream as well.
When i was young, maybe 7 or 8 I would have dreams that I was floating around our house and I could see everything going on. They were so vivied that I remember them to this day. Im now 37 and Im convinced i was projecting and floating around the house outside of my body.
Of course, theres no way I was verify if what I saw around the house waa just dreamworld or real, but Ive always had a feeling it was real
Time is. 1:05 CST ,it's possible that certain knowledge could be a threat to certain levels of interest, so yeah it's possible~
I have several dreams that i remember from decades ago and are special and very vivid. I think that maybe they are from past lives . Also had disaster dreams like the one i had 6 months before the disaster happened. The dream was about Flight 800, it had the date shown to me on a TV monitor in an airport. Also had one about the Oklahoma Bombing, I woke up in panic and turned on the TV and it was really happening. Odd I did not have a dream about the Twin buildings coming down.
I normally do not dream of disasters but I remember one about a week prior to 9/11. I found myself walking through a thick white-ish haze of dust on a large street as people where running away from the direction I was walking. I could hear them, calling out for help or calling out to each other. What detail I could see in the limited visibility was very crisp. Taxi and various cars parked or crashed to the side of the street. Their colors vibrant but obscured with the settling dust. Beyond them the various building faces, poles, benches, a bike etc. Other sounds were sirens and horns and material shifting occasionally. Then as I walked past some fire fighters a large concrete slab came into view ahead. It laid across the street raised on a steep angle. It was cracked and I could see rebar and other chunks around it crushing some cars, cracking the street like a massive concrete avalanche. Then my alarm for school woke me up. To this day I wonder if some part of me felt the ripples of pain and fear in my sleep through time. Also, ever since then I have been able to draw broken concrete and rebar without a reference. The mind is truly amazing. I couldn't tell you if the dream was an accurate depiction of what was happening but I do believe it was representative.
@@LotBD Thank you for sharing
I have noticed a 100% of the time that when I smoke weed even a few times a week, or more, that I can't remember my dreams from that night at all the next day. When I stop smoking weed, within a week or so I start to remember them again and after a month or more they become quite vivid and I remember them easily after waking.
I don't 13:55 if I do, I never remember them. I did when I was younger, but since my 20's 30's and 40's I just dont dream. Maybe it's dream amnesia. I do know that if I've been contemplating something, oftentimes when I wake up, I have a solution.
Not only do I remember my dreams, I can control every aspect of them
Day dreaming
You must be happy and stressed free to recall your dreams and have control over the events.
That's not dreaming... More like astral travel. Nice!
That's cool! That means you can lucid dream.
@@its_Luzci-fer ....no - lucid dreaming.
So much to learn and so much to remember. Some things take time to learn as we do. We know the truth but it takes time to learn and wake up to the truth.
Please, please tell me how you are risking your life to say this ?
Do you have trouble breathing while you talk ?
Does this subject potentially bore you to death?
I guess either one of those would have you risking your life
I can remember a lot of them.
The reason you gave for forgetting our dreams is actually the reason why most dreams are discontinuous. Could you imagine the confusion it would cause if they weren't. I remember my dreams and I am neurotic so I agree with that bit.
I like my dreams..... I HATE my living life alive, life we live are so fooking SHIT ☝️
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It is because we don't place importance on remembering them. For several years, I kept a dream journal. Every night before falling asleep, I would set the intention to remember my dream. Upon waking, my first thought every morning would be to try to remember as much as I could. Without moving or opening my eyes, I would grab my voice recorder and record what I remembered, not stopping until I couldn't remember any more. Then I would listen back and write it down later. After doing this for a while, I remembered A LOT every single night. And sometimes I would be able to lucid dream, taking control within the dream. After lucid dreaming for a while, it did blue the lines between dream and waking life. I wouldn't say it gave me neurological issues, but it gave me a trippy feeling. Now, many years later, I don't try to remember my dreams at all, and I almost never do.
I sometimes remember my dreams and they don't make any sense. They're silly nonsense.
I had a dream about being on a pirate ship made out of candy, we were in a middle of a battle and candy was blowing everywhere, couldn’t enjoy the candy while ya getting shot at
@@bobhope4949 Sounds like the fruit cake ship in Titus Groan by Mervyn Peake.
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Most of my dreams are nonsensical. Things happening that are a mumbo jumbo.
100% I remember allmost every dream. now when i go to sleep i just cant wait to find out what i am going to dream this time. i made peace with my mind
I can remember every dream I've ever had going back 40 years ago into my childhood.
you actually remember every dream you've ever had? before I read your comment right after I finished this video 1 of my thoughts was I wondered if any of the rare type of people who are born with hyperthymesia, also known as Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM) if they remember their dreams apart from one to another in the same way.
After I shattered my elbow, excruciating pain for 9.5 yrs...only to be on a pain med, trazadone, n Xanac to put my system from extreme pain...I was able to DEEP DREAM..I was given profound dreams of the end times, my family members, n much much more that has changed my life for the better..now that I am healed completely n no meds..I can hardly remember my dreams.
I flew over Philly PA AND IT WAS AWESOME. I TALKED ABOUT IT FOR A WEEK.
This was fascinating. So much of this makes complete sense! 100%
I usually forget once I wake up. But only very few did I ever remember abit. But my mother, she always tell me stories what she dreamed the day before! She can remember her dreams very well.
I remember every single dream since I was about 5 years old. All the details all the emotions. I don’t forget dreams.
I do remember my dreams in great detail. As a lucid dreamer and a person who can steer his dreams wherever he chooses.
I was going to step in and give you the scientific explanation and the evolutionary reasons, but you covered them. Good on you, great video.
What if this "waking" world is the dream world that we forget when we are in a "dream" world that is actually the awake world? or maybe they are just two alternate realities that we slip between effortlessly with sleep and waking being the medium for this?
This has got to be a sign from the universe what you said is virtually exactly what I just said and I did not read your post before I made mine LOL
We just don't know do we 🤷🏼♀️❤
🙏😇YES! IN/"Deed"!! "They" ARE/ALL "Ways" GOING "On" At The Same TIME! "Sleep" AND "Awake" ARE HERE "Two Gather" AS "Won".
@@PsychesMusetrue and exhausting ❤
I love that idea! Alan Watts said, "what if when we die...we wake up." Interesting and I believe we should keep an open mind. Not so open that our brains fall out, but enough to question life. ❤
Total dream amnesia here, with a few exceptions. If I take a nap during the day, I sometimes recall a snippet. But there was one dream I had in 1994, just before the Northridge earthquake. It was a mind-blowing journey involving a giant purple ufo, purple snowflakes falling that burned people but not me, and portals that opened up during an earthquake. The dream ended as I was going through the portal. Anyway, that's the one dream I have full recall of. Fascinating subject.
I remember that earthquake. We felt it all the way in Riverside. 😳
100% For the final reason, we essentially become our own observer of our quantum thought process, forcing it into that single state.
We even learned at the university about this sorting theory. They backed it up with the claim, that the sorting happens during REM phases of sleep, and as babies have more new information to process their sleep contains more REM phases than those of elderly people. Very interesting in my opinion.
I dislike those moments you can’t immediately wake up from your nightmare…you’re almost trapped there with no escape
100% - Nice video! I find most of the theories to be very logical and likely true regarding how our brain works and has evolved to function more efficiently.
I remember my dreams all the time. I have incredibly detailed, extensive, expansive dreams. They're not as mystical or magical as people like to think. Mostly, it's just tiring; it's a sign that my sleep was not particularly restful. They are entirely transparent; when my brain is conjuring up entire cities and journeys that have never existed... I can nevertheless see how it has been done; rearranging of details, so that everything looks "real" without looking like any real place I've ever seen. I can see the motivations, the stresses of the waking world manifesting, things that were mentioned in passing which just happened to stick with me for one reason or another.
If you're honest with yourself, in tune with your own desires and fears, then dreaming is rather boring - it doesn't offer any great insight that you weren't already aware of, even when the dream is most eccentric and symbolic.
I’ve never seen a “ghost” but I sure do dream about people I know who passed on. It’s pretty much a few times a week and it’s extremely vivid.
It took me years to understand no.3. When i accepted, that if you think/learn something before you go to sleep, and let subconcious mind do its part, you will understand/learn something instantly, also decisions can be made. And now for almost 20 years, when something important needs to be decided, i let my subconcious mind decide. And it works perfectly.