Question:
Has anyone experienced this in their dream?
katey
2008-02-25 18:39:40 UTC
I had a dream the other night and In the morning my alarm clock went off. For some reason that noise was incorporated in my dream. I didn't dream the alarm clock was going off. I was dreaming that I was a survivor of a nucear war and sirens were sounding. Is it just a coincidence that The sirens in my dream and the alarm clock went off at the same time?
Five answers:
2008-02-25 19:28:15 UTC
Perhaps a way to understand dreams which I have learned through I forget from which source is that, you consciously decide to remember dreams. If everything is real, which I suggest and believe....is that fantasy is reality or they are linked by bridges. Likewise thinking of a nuclear war....or just mutation, all abilities increase?



I have problems with sirens all the time...I think that only sirens come on when I am thinking negatively and therefore someone is hurt because of me. Me aculpa maxima.



Also, sense perceptions are increased by understanding what instinct and insight is and how to be with them....



I hope that all of your dreams that you would like to come true, do.



B.A.
xxkymxx
2008-02-26 03:06:56 UTC
Quite often in a dream state you get crossovers between what is real and what isnt. I find that if im worried about something before i go to bed it will be included in some way in a nightmare. Thats what dreaming is. Your subconcious/semi concious mind playing around while its left unattended haha. This sounds sort of similar to sleep walking. You can see and here things but your mind is shut off and can twist them to perceive all sorts of weird and wonderful things :) Dreams seem like they take a reasonable duration of time when you recount them, but in reality, they last for only a few seconds in which everything happens really quickly. Your brain has a series of thoughts in really quick succession hence why they arent always particularly detailed.

Its possible that when your alarm went off, your dream started immediately as it had half woken you and its totally logical that it might have been tied to the noise of the alarm.



Hope this helps :)
funkyman20002000
2008-02-26 02:45:08 UTC
yeah i had that happen to mean, i thought it was weird thought, cause i was in the middle of something and i hear my clock going off, i look to my left and i saw it just there not on anything just gong off, it said 7 24, and i hit it and it stopped, then it went off again, and i hitted again. it stopped. then i woke up later and the time was 740 and i was freaken out cause i was suppose to be up by 730. then i found out that was my alarm clock and i was hitting it both in my dream and in reality.
cristelle R
2008-02-26 04:44:34 UTC
all the time... my husband could be snoring and the snoring incorporated in the dream could be filling a hot air ballon up for a ride



or a cat meowing and i dream of a baby or infant crying
punaniluva
2008-02-26 02:43:32 UTC
no its not, dream state is the rem state whr we become sensitive to our surroundings that why it got incorporated



nuke war survivor, the last i had that dream was a few days before some countries secretly tested thier nuke bombs ;)


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