"There is some crossing both ways, the 'times' when the dreams pass
into
reality are disconcerting, reality is not supposed to have reruns
(there is
a thrill with that).." O.o -Ash

I'm not so sure about that! I think that the question still stands;
"...dreams in detail , which would be a dream and which would be
real?"
There are some who say that lucid dreams are more "real" (and more
fun) than wakefulness. I have yet to experience one for long enough to
test this though. I think (and am quite convinced) that
disillusionment and insanity exist more in wakefulness than it does in
dreams! What is insane to me is the limitations that we espouse and
place upon ourselves and our so called linear nature yet we wind up
back to a place or worse off than the former. (viscious cycles)

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." -
George Santayana

Dreams

Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.
Hold fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is a barren field
Frozen with snow.
-Langston Hughes






On Mar 21, 11:00 pm, Ash <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, I live in a semi-disassociated state much of the time, and have
> experienced many interesting things in dreams. I've learned not to
> underestimate either, but wakefulness is mostly real and dreams mostly not.
> There is some crossing both ways, the 'times' when the dreams pass into
> reality are disconcerting, reality is not supposed to have reruns (there is
> a thrill with that).. O.o

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