Creativity is the power to connect the seemingly unconnected.
William Plomer
Today’s post: connecting the seemingly unconnected and having fun doing it.
So which is it dear friends, colour or sepia dreams?
Creativity is the power to connect the seemingly unconnected.
William Plomer
Today’s post: connecting the seemingly unconnected and having fun doing it.
So which is it dear friends, colour or sepia dreams?
I dream in color, and I can read in my dreams. Can you read in yours?
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Actually yes I can and I also dream in very vivid colours. I also write and it feels quite real (sometimes too real)
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Interesting, I’ve never met anyone else who can read and write in their sleep!
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It is gibberish but in the moment it makes total sense and I understand it. I have also noticed I dream in different languages (depending of the person I interact with). No wonder when I am awake I do not make much sense 😉
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Really? I can pick out distinct words and numbers – I don’t always remember them correctly, but I can read them. 😄 I’ve often heard of bilingual people dreaming in multiple languages!
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Yep that’s me I can dream in Fench, English Persian and Spanish…Use to be able to dream in German… I will have to better remember if the words mean anything… I do not think they do
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Definitely color as it often plays a role in the dream. Beautiful photos. 🙂
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I almost never remember my dreams. But I feel like I probably dream in color.
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Colours add depth I think. Lately the colours in my dreams have been very saturated. I wonder why that is
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I don’t remember most of my dreams and if I do it seems to be more of an idea or substance, I can’t say whether the images that led to it were b in color.
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Interesting XingfuMama, quite different
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Neither. I almost always dream in conversations. Images are rare. And often associated with nightmares. Which are black and white with touches of colour – my childhood repeated nightmare was of a wolf. Its tongue (long and slavering) was red.
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ohhh that is so neat. I do not like nightmares, it’s been a long while I did not have any (childhood nightmares had to do with snakes)
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