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Explore. And Discover.
I'm still considering what is worth putting here, beyond what can be obtained from this entire site itself. For now, my blog shall have to suffice. However, I am, so far as one can take such a thing seriously, an INTP personality type, which you can read about here, and here, and here, and here, and finally, here. Enjoy. I am a lucid dreamer. Meaning, I am always entirely aware that a dream is merely a dream; somehow, I can immediately tell the difference, having thoughts over and above the dream, about the dream, that it is a dream. Because of that, I am able to make a decision about whether or not I would like to remember any particular dream I have, if I find it interesting enough. If I do, I then pay careful attention to every detail I can, so that, upon waking, I can more easily recall those details. Dreams are fascinating, for the very minimal reason that they are entirely constructions of our own minds of which we do not willingly choose to construct; they "happen" to us, and they are entirely constructed from all of that which is internal to our own minds. What a strange phenomenon! I don't know if dreams have any significance; I don't know what they mean or what they say about us. But sometimes, they're just pretty cool. And most of the time, while dreaming, since I know that I am dreaming, and thus, have quite a conscious awareness of the dream that, from my conversations with others, other people, for the most part, lack, dreaming is like enjoying the opportunity of spending a little time in an entirely different world. So, I record those dreams I find interesting. I can't ignore the possibility that they say something about me. Thus, here are some dreams I found interesting enough to remember. AntiReligious Experience |