(12-16-2014, 12:47 AM)anagogy Wrote: Many people think they can't visualize, but if you can remember the layout of your home or any other environment you can visualize.
Well as I said now I'm able to get something unclear but prior to the experience I mentionned a few weeks ago it was void in my mind. If I would try to remember how something looked, I'd remember a textual description of the object through words. Same as when I would daydream, which I did a lot, rather than a movie it's more like a script version I would read mentally without visual feedback
I've also read some people are lucid of their dreams but they hold no image, total darkness with only sounds like when I would daydream.
(12-16-2014, 11:15 AM)Icaro Wrote: Ever notice how if you pass out on the couch for an hour or two you'll have a vivid dream and remember all of it?
I did that many times and it's still a black out
(12-16-2014, 02:13 AM)BrownEye Wrote:Quote:In my whole life (I'm 23) I recalled maybe... up to 10 dreams total, and half of them were about my ex-girlfriend when we broke upI'm sure the ex is not a metaphor for the feminine right hemisphere that is active during the dream state. I am also sure that it is not reminding you of how your left hemisphere "broke up" with the right side, effectively ceasing any awareness of the activity of that side. Not possible since the establishment has not trained everyone to relegate the right hemisphere into a "sub" conscious state.
Well I'm trying to expand my mind to all of it's capabilities, which is why I first started meditation. But the dreams about my ex were kind of about my ex. I dreamnt about things like we hadn't broke up and were still together or arguing. You may be right or I was simply missing her as I still am but without the dreams
Anyway could you expand about how to work on this problem?