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I Always Remember My Dreams


I want to share my experience with my dreams. Dream as in “vision” or “nightmare”, not dream as in “ambition” or “aspiration”. Talking about dreams with someone is always dull; it is not interesting since one cannot relate to another person’s dream. Ultimately, they always talk about how dreams sometimes could be absurd or “dreaming in a dream” situation. It is still a great topic to discuss, but the number of times I talked about it is why it is so dull. 

I plan to dedicate my blog to talking about my dream experience for a while. I have so many options of topics to post. In this post, I will list every topic I could imagine for future reference. Here is my list of ideas:

  1. My ability to remember my dreams. Do I remember how things smell? How can dreams sometimes be so vivid?
  2. How dreams relate to real-world memories and how sleeping conditions could affect dreams (imagine having a dream where you really need to go to the bathroom!).
  3. Why do I have the ability to remember my dream? I guess 
  4. Dream according to science: REM sleep, why we jump from one place to another without notice, etc.
  5. Dream in Islam: nightmares, visions, and interpretation of dreams
  6. Dream in Islam 2: what to do before and after sleep when you meet someone in a dream
  7. Dreams that made me smile
  8. My unique dream experiences: What did I do when I realized that I was in a dream, deja vu (already dreamed)? Have I experienced a lucid dream?
  9. Fly in a dream
  10. A little bit about my experiences on nightmare
  11. Why I decided not to write down every dream I experienced. Spoiler: It is a hassle to write so much!
  12. My most memorable dreams!

That’s it for now. If I have another idea, I will post about it without editing the list above.

Anyway, I finally upgraded my Grammarly to premium! I am working now and finally have the money to pay for it, and it could definitely help me write better and more understandable posts in the future. 


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