Thanks for everyone's replies so far! It sounds like the reading thing is really a myth. It also sounds like everyone has different kind of dreams.
Neb: You know, I think I've had many dreams where I haven't heard any sounds, or at least I can't remember any. Then I have others that are vibrant and full of audio pleasure. So I don't think you're odd at all.
Bokken: Glad that to see that you've learned something new!
Warhammer: Don't worry if you don't remember your dreams. I usually don't remember mine either, but every once in a while, I remember one. I seem to be remembering them more lately, however. I've had some long, involved dreams, let me tell you; good enough to write a short story on.
Legolas: Hmm... I think that's how reading works for me. I had another dream last night, where I read this book, but I wasn't actually reading it. Then I was supposed to write a report on it, so I went to the computer lab but I couldn't read the screen... Or maybe my dreams are just strange.
Neuro: Most of my dreams are quick and of lots of unrelated stuff. Those are the weirdest to remember because you're like, "What the heck was that?" when you wake up.
WillowIX: Thanks for the link. Dreams are such wonderful things, aren't they? [img]smile.gif[/img]
Dundee: You know, I've never had a dream from listening to music while I sleep. There's sometimes music in my dreams, but that's only when I'm not listening to any when sleeping (as I often don't use music to help me sleep). But I can just imagine the dreams caused by Metallica!
Indemaijinj: Oh, physical sensation is a new one to me. I can feel emotions, but never anything physical. I've had smells before, but never taste. Oh, and plots are often optional when you dream. Of course, every now and again, you have a long involved one.
This does remind me of another dream question: Have you ever died or killed anyone in your dreams?
[ 10-21-2002, 05:49 PM: Message edited by: Lord Starshadow ]
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