Supposedly, it's a kind of therapy and also serves to - frig, who is beating drums in the ghetto? - organise your thoughts and memories. Apparently that period of sleep when you dream is where your body and mind is recovering.
Supposedly, it's a kind of therapy and also serves to - frig, who is beating drums in the ghetto? - organise your thoughts and memories. Apparently that period of sleep when you dream is where your body and mind is recovering.
I don't remember having crazy dreams when I sleep after blazing. Although when I close my eyes and just listen to music I get the craziest images and things occurring to the beat of the music. It's pretty awesome.
Dreams don't have a linear plot, the randomness you experience is not a single dream. It's many dreams. However, you don't realize this because the majority of dreams you won't remember.
Could be something you've dreamed of, or maybe a place you've been before in real life but long forgot.
I had a recurring dream where I was walking down this street and everything looked familiar, but when I was awake I couldn't place it. So I asked my folks about it and turns out it was the street we lived on when I was like 2 (or some vague ass version of it).