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I dream a lot. I hate it. It's so beautiful, confusing and often terrifying.
Many of my dreams are based on emotions. Wonder, fear, discontent, joy. Many are challenges to my own beliefs. In dreams I might be untrustworthy, arrogant or even violent. This happens often when I realize I'm dreaming. My actions then are to disrupt the set of the dream in order to wake up. I feel like a prisoner of my own imagination.
I could go on, but mostly wanted to say a good night's sleep is usually when I don't remember my dreams, even though they are so fascinating that I'll remember them for weeks sometimes.

I dream a lot. I hate it. It's so beautiful, confusing and often terrifying. Many of my dreams are based on emotions. Wonder, fear, discontent, joy. Many are challenges to my own beliefs. In dreams I might be untrustworthy, arrogant or even violent. This happens often when I realize I'm dreaming. My actions then are to disrupt the set of the dream in order to wake up. I feel like a prisoner of my own imagination. I could go on, but mostly wanted to say a good night's sleep is usually when I don't remember my dreams, even though they are so fascinating that I'll remember them for weeks sometimes.

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I would "wake" into the dream at different places in the labyrinth and wander for hours

I know this feeling. It's like I'm trying to tell a story, and if I get it wrong, the dream 'resets', often into a different stage, but sometimes a loop of repeated attempts that all build on the narrative of the prior attempts.
Sometimes in dreams set inside, I'll pass through doors or windows only to reappear somewhere I've already been, and I'll have to find a new way out in order to progress.
Almost like a maze of thoughts. It's like a live tour of your neural network.