Ganondox wrote:
So I've heard most people don't dream in color, and more vivid dreams are more common among autistic people. I was surprised to learn that most people apparently dream in black and whitecap my dreams are extremely vivid, not only are they in color, but I can also sort of taste things, and even read in them. I can also think logically I'm dreams, as long as my memory serves me right while in dreamland. However, my dreams are also very unstable, constantly changing, following a plot structure that is as unstable as the world it's in. I read text, but the text is constantly changing as when I reread it it says something else. I have problems with short term memory recall, and it's only after the things change that I relize it used to something else, but I forgot exactly what. I wonder, do the various strenghths and weaknesses of our psych determine how are dream world materializes?
I actually had a dream recently where I literally landed (and woke up) inside my dream, to the birds chirping and the wind. And buildings which I knew existed and I saw a sign with the name of the place on it. I read the sign and looked back down and it had changed, and I read it again but it changed, and I read it again but it changed.
I was happy there. I wish I could have remembered its name.
But most of the dreams I remember are in full color/I tend to be better with remembering maps and pictures. So I tend to have a fully functional small world in my mind, which I wouldn't find unusual for dreams in my opinion?