I have been playing a lot of a particular game the past few days and I just had a dream about it, and it got me thinking. It was clearly a dream about the game, but the details were all wrong. I’m having a hard time remembering the particulars but in addition to remixing the game elements, I think other ideas were introduced that had nothing to do with the game, but still had the same visual aesthetic as the game.

Which kind of reminds me of stable diffusion. I wonder if dreaming is just the processing of raw sense memories into concepts and relationships. It’s interesting to me that (according to a brief skim of the Wikipedia page on Dreams which I’m finding a delightful read) we only remember dreams that get interrupted, which seems to imply that it’s not important that we remember our dreams as long as the processing gets done. I find that strange considering how often people credit dreams with flashes of insight or sudden clarity on some topic. Maybe those creative breakthroughs would have occurred to us even if we didn’t remember the dream that inspired them. My experience is that the vast majority of my dreams are complete nonsense, devoid of interesting ideas. But some of my dreams have made their way into my “Unsorted D&D concepts”.

What do you think? How do you think about dreams? Do you think this is nonsense? I’m a lil baked. It’s the holidays y’all and they are not going well. I just want to chat.

  • robsteranium@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    This is basically lucid dreaming.

    If you make notes of what you remember of your dreams when you first wake up then after a few days you’ll become conscious while dreaming. Then you can basically decide what to dream.

    It’s kind of fun flying around but I stopped doing it as I didn’t find it particularly restful.

    • Lvxferre [he/him]@mander.xyz
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      5 days ago

      I said it as a joke, but you know what, you’re right!

      I do have some lucid dream control, but nowhere as good as you. At most I can be aware it’s a dream, by turning on/off lights (they work weird in dreams); but I’m unable to direct it further than that.