Do You Have Lucid Dreams, Remember Your Dreams, Dream in Color?

I dream every night, lucid vivid dreams, I can't remember what a night without dreaming is like, and I always remember the content of my dreams, sometimes just for the first few minutes and sometimes for days afterwards. I'd pay money for someone to give me a night's sleep like my husband has, he shuts his eyes, and the next thing he knows it's morning..no recollection of dreaming..

OTOH, my dreams make me so exhausted I am always tired, it seems my brain never gets a rest.. and no I don't drink alcohol...
 

I remember some, generally the ones I have just before waking up. All are in color. For years I had dreams where alligators did "walk-ons." While the dream was "running," an alligator would walk by slowly. He didn't enter into the "story" of the dream in any way and no one in the dream ever thought anything of it at the time. Freud would have loved that one.

I also dream about old girlfriends now and then. None of them have aged a day.
You and you reptiles! LOL, do you have a pet snake?
 

SeaBreeze that was some dream. I bet it took all night, although they say dreams only last a few minutes.
Ruth, I have no idea how long the dream actually was, but I got up to use the bathroom a little before 6am, and I woke up around 7ish to let out the dog.....so it didn't last more than an hour, probably was only ten minutes. ⏰
 
I often remember my dreams in detail, good or bad. I also dream in vivid colors and do have lucid dreams now and then, where I know in the dream that I am dreaming.

The night before last I had a lucid dream. In the dream I decided to take my dog out for a walk and didn't tell my husband or think much of it. As I started to walk through the neighborhood, there were a large number of dogs loose on the streets, mine was also off-lead. I was watchful that a large aggressive dog might go after him, so I was paying attention.

I wanted to get out of the neighborhood and take a longer walk in a wooded park. I was holding a folding chair for some reason, and saw an open shed that I thought of as my own, or at least shared with others. I wanted to put the chair in there so I wouldn't have to carry it around on the walk.

When I came out of the shed, I couldn't see my dog anywhere and it was starting to get dark. I started calling him and reached in my pocket for my phone to let my husband know what was going on, I forgot my phone at home and was kicking myself for that.

As I walked and called, I could still see loose dogs roaming around the area. I saw something under a bush that I thought was my dog, when I called his name and looked under the bush, a grey cougar came out from underneath. I started to walk through the bushes and two other wild cats were there in my way, looking at me. I knew not to run, stay calm and keep my cool. At this point I acknowledged in the dream that it was only a dream, I'd be okay and will wake up soon.

I walked past them without incident, continued frantically calling for my dog and then woke up, relieved that he was right there in bed with me and what I felt in the lucid dream was true. I've had lucid dreams in the past, some were real nightmares, and it's comforting in the dream to realize that you're just asleep and it's really not happening.

Sounds like you were getting a taste of what your dog was dreaming. Once in a while I'd pick up on something my cat was dreaming. Once I dreamed about crawling into the crawl space of a house and felt so safe there even though there was no heat. It was funny because I felt so free in the dream and just breathing the air was so pure. Animals have a great life experience.
 
The vast majority of my dreams are pleasant or at least interesting. I also dream when I am waking up from a medical procedure and find it a bit irritating that they always seem to insist on waking me up just when the dream is getting to "the interesting part."
 


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