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04 Jun 2011, 8:21 pm

My dreams are very interesting, when I'm not running for my life from some axe wielding maniac that is.
I have had many dreams about celestial events that happen around the time of the dream or in the future.
The latest one was of two moons in the sky and I was at first confused by it, because it's usually very clear what my dreams are reminding me of.
Then I realised two lunar eclipses are happening this year.

I don't actually think my dreams are reminding me but that I read about them and the the thoughts hover in my sub conscious and then I eventually dream about them. It does remind me to get off my a** and take my telescope outside more though.
I find it very interesting.

Other types of dreams I have when my teeth are aching or even falling out. I hate those.


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04 Jun 2011, 8:40 pm

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Some say that people with AS don't dream


bollocks.

i can't believe some of the things i hear autistic individuals allegedly cannot or do not do.


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04 Jun 2011, 9:00 pm

I dream a lot. I find that the closer I eat to bedtime the more I dream, and there are certain foods that trigger lucid dreams in me, especially herbal teas, dark juices and soya milk.

My dreams usually include recent events, throwing in a few blasts from the past to make it interesting. I have had just about every dream mentioned. When I eat just before bed I am more inclined to have nightmares, generally based on my phobias, being struck by lightning is a recurring one. When I was a child my dad told me that my grandfather's brother was struck by lightning while riding a pushbike, so I can see where I got that one from.


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04 Jun 2011, 11:03 pm

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Some say that people with AS don't dream, which I don't believe because I do dream and we have a whole thread about dreaming over in the random discussion forum. However, I was wondering if people with AS had different types of dreams that NTs.

For example, people often dream about falling, flying or being chased. However, I don't have these type of dreams very often. I have dreams about my special interest a lot.

What kind of things do you guys dreams about?


What? I've dreamed about falling, flying and being chased before.
It is commonly known for most people to dream about their fears. I do, and everybody I know does. Everybody dreams, and there aren't certain types of dreams what certain people with certain neurologys have.

Even people with Alzheimer's dream. And babies. And people with mental retardation.


The article that said that autistic people don't dream was from 1998 and I can't find it anymore. It was also super hard to understand, so I may have missed something.

I was just wondering if people with AS dream differently, because we interact differently. I was mostly wondering autistic people dreamed of their special interest.

What you say makes sense though.

I do tend to dream of my fears, when I was little, I used to be really afraid of the cat coming into my room at night and I would dream about it.



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04 Jun 2011, 11:06 pm

katzefrau wrote:
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Some say that people with AS don't dream


bollocks.

i can't believe some of the things i hear autistic individuals allegedly cannot or do not do.


I might have misread the article (it written in "doctor speak"). I don't believe it personally. Also, there were only 8 people in the study.



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05 Jun 2011, 4:28 pm

Well I've often discussed dreams with NTs, and their dreams have the same sort of ''lay out'' as my dreams. My mum often says what she's dreamt of, and although every dream is different to the next, I felt I could easily picture in my mind her description of her dream as she told it, because I have similar dreams. Like I often have dreams where I'm walking miles away from home in the middle of nowhere, only to realise I'm carrying my cat, then I'm panicking that she might jump out of my arms and run away, and when I told my mum about it, she said she sometimes dreams about carrying the cat miles away from home too.

There's no such thing as a ''normal dream'', because everybody's dreams are weird. Dreams are a mixture of what we experience during the day, even if we dream about something what has happened a few days, weeks, months or even years ago. I still dream about being back at secondary school - and so does my mum!


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05 Jun 2011, 5:37 pm

I had a weird dream last night.

I was driving on a four lane highway with a median, and then I slow down to make a left turn. For some reason I was attempting to do this in the right lane. As I check to make sure it's clear, I see two boys in the road yelling at each other. I stop and wait for them to get out of the way. Next thing I know one of them starts throwing rocks at the other. The first two rocks didn't hurt the guy, but the third hit him in the face and he fell down with a crunchy sound. The other boy continued to throw rocks at him and would not stop. My mom got out of the car and tried to help him. At that point, I thought, screw this. I drove up to the guy throwing rocks and he wouldn't move so I ran him over. Then I felt guilty and woke up.

So that's how my dreams usually are. Almost always illogical and completely irrelevant to everything.


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05 Jun 2011, 7:07 pm

XKCD imitates life, or does life imitate XKCD?. I've had this dream fairly often - sometimes college level and even high school classes, and I'm sure I'm not the only one:

http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/students.png (linked as there's some PG language)

I think I've had this one too:

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And there's always the dream of being in public without being properly dressed.


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05 Jun 2011, 7:37 pm

I just recently started a Dream Journal, I'm pretty angry at myself for not doing it sooner in my Life, but I started it now..

All of the Dreams I have recorded so far are usually things I do everyday, Or situations that could occur in every day life.

Last night's dream I had a False Awakening, I "woke up" and recorded my Real Dream, which was a Dream I had of Falling Asleep, Basically a dream within a dream, sent my mind for a loop when I woke up for real, Hahaha.

I recommend a Dream Journal to anyone.



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06 Jun 2011, 9:48 am

BearSalad wrote:
I just recently started a Dream Journal, I'm pretty angry at myself for not doing it sooner in my Life, but I started it now..

All of the Dreams I have recorded so far are usually things I do everyday, Or situations that could occur in every day life.

Last night's dream I had a False Awakening, I "woke up" and recorded my Real Dream, which was a Dream I had of Falling Asleep, Basically a dream within a dream, sent my mind for a loop when I woke up for real, Hahaha.

I recommend a Dream Journal to anyone.


I also have a Dream Journal, and need to stop neglecting it. And yes, dreams within dreams can be some real mindbenders, haha.



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06 Jun 2011, 11:22 am

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And there's always the dream of being in public without being properly dressed.


I get those all the time, and apparently most people get those sorts of dreams. That dream will probably come true in real life when I get Alzheimer's!


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07 Jun 2011, 6:36 am

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I dream internet a lot these days. I'm a PC addict, so I don't find if weird. I just dream webpages and how I write stuff in it, but it's funny. I don't dream myself typing, but the screen itself.


Do you ever read things on the screen? When I get dreams like that, I always try to and try to remember what was written the next day, but it doesn't work; the more I focus, the faster I wake up.


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07 Jun 2011, 6:38 am

Lene wrote:
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I dream internet a lot these days. I'm a PC addict, so I don't find if weird. I just dream webpages and how I write stuff in it, but it's funny. I don't dream myself typing, but the screen itself.


Do you ever read things on the screen? When I get dreams like that, I always try to and try to remember what was written the next day, but it doesn't work; the more I focus, the faster I wake up.


Yes, I know the feeling.



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07 Jun 2011, 6:45 am

Some nights It's almost like I skip through the entire night, others i have dreams that are so long and highly detailed I completely escape my sense of reality and am fully synchronized with the dream. When it's a good dream I wake up and have a feeling like, this can't be right, this can't be my actual life...and I just want to go back into that dream. Sometimes, I can go back into the same dream. Sometimes, it's years later, others, the next time I sleep.



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07 Jun 2011, 6:49 am

I was dreaming last night that my friend's son was a teenage student and working in a fast-food restaurant. His face was very clear; it was definitely him but about 12 years older than he is just now. I don't think I could imagine how a child would look when they were older, if I tried to do this consciously.



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07 Jun 2011, 4:32 pm

A lot of my dreams consist of me trying to run somewhere but I can't run or I'm running in slow motion, one time I just gave up and jumped off of a pier/boardwalk into the water and woke up lol. I've had false awakenings too. Most of the time I just have random dreams with some unusual circumstance that would be very unlikely or impossible in real life, but I can never remember them once I've been awake for more that a minute or two :? Then there's the ones where I can't talk, and those where I am driving a car underwater... I'm gonna stop now. :oops: Lol