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dreaming in black & white

it's funny, but i can't remember the content of my dreams the past two nights.
but
what struck me about the dreams is that they were in black & white. i usually dream in color. what about you -- do you dream in color, or in black and white?

what was also interesting is that they occurred in a very ordered pattern. when i woke up, i remembered images on a letter sized page like photos -- very neat, very ordered.
i also remember having a very similar dream the night before.
no content though. also woke up happy which sometimes seems directly associated with a dream i've been having, although unremembered.
(plus i was excited to have something interesting dream-wise to write about).

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Mr. Mxylplyx:

That's interesting. Never had a black n' white dream before. The bordered quality of your dream is really interesting too. Maybe your unconscious mind desires to represent itself artistically, so that your conscious self can appreciate it's true genius! Ha! If you can remember anything specific, you should paint it! It may be a masterpiece!

English Teacher:

I have had black and white dreams but do dream ordinarily in color. The dreams I had in black and white seemed to move slower to me than my usual dreams. Did you feel this way as well? It is interesting that you do seem to have a very artistic dream.

Sonomas:

Thanks for your comments, and for pointing out that they seem artistic. I love art and it's expression, but am not sure I have the skills to depict the dream.
English Teacher, unfortunately I cannot remember if the dream moved slower than usual, although in the Dreamtime, everything is unusual.

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