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What am I dreaming? For seventeen years that I lived in this world, only few dreams were recollected by my brain. I could not recall having a dream every single night. When I was young I used to think that most of the time I was not having any dream at all. It was so sad to think that the dream fairy did not want to visit me when I was asleep. Until I learned in my Psychology1 subject that remembering a dream depends on waking up in the middle of that dream. I could consider myself having a very bad timing in getting up. In contrast with that, some of my nights were filled with multiple dreams. Those times were when I woke up very confused because of the odd transition in my dreams. I used to think that the dream fairy wanted to pay back for the nights that she missed. According to psychology our nights can really have several dreams. How I wish that there is a device that could record all those crazy musings! Haha. I would love to watch those delusions that my mind created while I was taking rest.
Most of my dreams that I remember involve bizarre scenes with my family or friends. Some of them were out of this world and hard to imagine. A specific example was when I dreamed about having an all-time recreational activity with my family and relatives; gliding through a giant slide that leads to the sea, having a picnic in some unrecognizable park with different creatures and spending quality time with them. Sometimes the characters in similar funny dreams were my friends. Information processing causes dreams according to the Cognitive Theory. Before I go to sleep, I always pray for my family, relatives and friends to be safe. Maybe I unconsciously reminisced some of my past escapades with them and my brain generated related scenes with that. There were also some instances when I used to worry about my exams and projects before I go to sleep and I would have a nightmare that was associated with those