Yep, same here..funny you say that because that was the first thing I thought about when I started listening to this, and I started thinking about some of them.
My mom dreamed of a earthquake hours before it actually happened. Woke me up crying, did you feel the earthquake. No mom. I didn't feel any earthquake. She was in tears saying the shaking lasted 5 minutes. The quake hit at 5:04 later that day.
Yes however the dream usually isnt the same. Its like my dream 'universe' got memory wiped from the Men in Black and we all start having different conversations from the one we had before I woke.
LOL, true but in this podcast its actually very obvious that he should bring it up since he is talking to what Im guessing is a neuroscientist. and most people who experiment with psychedelic drugs are usually so intrigued and interested about the experience that they want to know more about it and talk to it to everyone
@Steve D as a narcoleptic I have REM onset sleep and dream almost the entire time I sleep.. so anyway I didn't realize I'm also dealing with more dmt release
Confess the Lord Jesus Christ with your mouth and believe in your heart that He died for your sins on the cross and God raised Him from the dead on the third day; repent of your sins and be baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit!
@@mateuzaneConfess the Lord Jesus Christ with your mouth and believe in your heart that He died for your sins on the cross and God raised Him from the dead on the third day; repent of your sins and be baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit!
Yes!! My dreams are very realistic most of the time... I actually CONFUSE my dreams with reality, I’ll check my phone and see that conversations “I’ve had” were never there. Or remembering interactions that just never happened... 😬
If u stay still when u wake up, it’s easier to remember ur dreams. When u begin to move u charge ur “chemical signature” if that makes sense, then the body begins reading outside info and overwriting ur dream memory. Like when u focus on one thing, the everything else is blocked out
I truly believe dreaming is a “survival” game your brain plays to help visualize yourself in tough situations to see how you would react. I imagine this would be especially helpful for early humans too.
i think that dreams are a portal to other dimensions. i love that he asked "why would mother nature create this", and looking at this on a deeper, more spiritual level this is not by accident. my dreams have given me answers to many questions in very strange ways, they have highlighted my fears, and they've given me glimpses into my desires. I think dreams provide a vivid way of tapping into the creative intelligence of your subconscious.
Definitely. Like he said from an evolutionary standpoint sleeping and dreaming seems to have no meaning at face value. Yet everything our body does has value and is important for our survival. It seems ignorant to disregard dreams as just "cool or scary movies from a collection of random images" or whatever google says
Does anyone else begin to wake up in the morning, and continue dreaming while being aware of it? I can feel myself being barely conscious, I know little of the outside world, I know I am asleep, I know I am dreaming, I know I can wakeup. I often choose to delay that a little so I can enjoy it some more.
I know what you mean. I hear the outside world and then wonder, were these just crazy thoughts or a dream? I call it wake dreaming. It most often happens to me when I'm drifting off to sleep. Sometimes upon waking.
I was taught to write down anything you can when you wake up as a child. Just bits of the dream (i.e. falling, bus stop, brother, dog, flying above trees). It helps develop the ability to remember dreams. As an adult I have extremely vivid dreams and reoccurring dreams nightly ( and when I stopped smoking weed they got clearer)
Why would you even really want to remember something that wasn’t real it says it all about people today pure fake delusional idiots everywhere. Nobody is real anymore
Because in most dreams, you are you…it gives you a perspective of how you will react being in some crazy and often dangerous situation without actually physically damaging you.
I’ve noticed that when you wake up, if you sit there and think about all the details of your dream, and how it made you feel you’ll remember more of your dreams. At least that works for me. And I remember a good 95% of my dreams. I remember dreams still from my childhood. Like dreams from when I was 2-4 years old.
Bro must be built different because I only remember one dream in my life and that is about the Luftwaffe bombing the golf course and the garden where I lived near in 1941 but the bombs when they hit the ground they don't heat up like crazy they turn the area into a complete absolute zero temperature wasteland and physically something like this would be completely impossible to happen and I was dreaming about it a few years ago and what probably made me remember it was that I wrote it down and it was traumatizing me when I imagined that dimension that I wrote it down and I think it was 2019 when this dream evoked on me. But it is crazy with the kind of technology I was dreaming of but in the case of world war III it may actually save lives because nuclear weapons won't burn everyone and will solidify all radioactive waste because it is absolute zero. :) :) :)
@@gamingshark2522 i remember dreams all the time… Last night I had a dream me and 4-5 people robbed a business and then afterwords I noticed all of us had our cell phones and we’re gonna be caught very soon.. from being tracked lol
I remember a really fucked up dream that I had as a little kid. I dreamt that some dude had a lady with her baby in a cage, and they're crying and he's tormenting them or whatever. Then suddenly, he grabbed the baby by a leg and flung it to a nearby giant crow monster that caught the baby in it's beak and swiftly gobbled it down in that way that birds do. The lady started screaming while the soldier was laughing... in hindsight I'm shocked by how vivid it was because I was only like 7-8yo when I had this dream. I'm 23 now and I've had a few other crazy vivid dreams since then, but that's the only one that stuck with and still haunts me. I wonder what caused my subconscious to manifest such a messed up image at that age.
@@stonecoldsteveaustin9353you ain’t the only one brother who’s had crazy dreams. Some of it I definitely blame it on learning about stuff too young of an age but others I don’t know why I dreamed those things
Kim Randall moving your body make you forget your dream, so if you want to remember your dream you have to write it down right away without moving too mich.
If we remembered each dream in vivid detail and could recall it any time, what would separate that from a legitimate memory? So, I believe forgetting dreams and not making them as vivid long-term is our brains way of making sure we don't confuse them with actual memories.
@@H1N1777 Yes I think so too. And its not that we’re programmed to forget it. Its just that we don’t try that much to remember it. Those who actually endeavor in remembering dreams write them down and that increases your ability to remember dreams and also increases the chance of a lucid dream. Those who write a lot have not reported having that problem of not being able to distinguish dreams from reality.
@@AngelPineda-ec2jm Thats because its false. Read what I wrote in above commment. I did a lot of research in lucid dreaming in forums. People do this as a hobby and develop their ability to remember dreams, and be lucid in dreams.
For me, keeping a dream journal has got me to a place where I pretty much never forget any dreams and am always very aware in all my dreams (and all my dreams are usually extremely unrealistic and expansive and huge in scale, with such complex worlds/stories and sophistication of design.). The act of journaling the dreams makes you more mindful of the dream world whilst you are awake. this results in more immersion in dreams the following night. If you do this for 3 years (which is what I have been doing), you will get to a level of dream-mastery you never thought possible. I dream every single night and can recall events for so well. most of the dreams are lucid so that helps.
Dreams are always realistic, just in another world. I *always* ♾ find dreams have *inferable, hidden information* 🕵🕵🕵 that is *not directly perceived* 🤐🤐🤐 about *the dream world* 🌍🌍🌍. E.g. Character 👤🪞 motivations ❓, modus/modi operandi 🛣🛣🛣, the validity ✅❌ of a statement 📑 within the dream, etc. Dreams 💤 are primarily logic 🤔 puzzles 🧩🧩🧩.
Sometimes, I'll feel the aftertaste of a dream throughout my day. Like it is in the back of mind but I cant remember it completely, but some part of me is aware of it and influencing my day.
Dreamt once once of a girl that i dont know in life, but in the dream we were really close, very vivid (can still remember) she told me we would get separated soon, after sometime i awoke, and i physically and mentally missed her. For days after i could not stop thinking about her. It felt like i lost someone close to me that i never even knew in the first place. It was very odd and uncomfortable
I remember many of my dreams. Pretty much every other night I have active dreams. It’s been going on for so long that it basically feels like whole another life. Most my memories of my dreams are either from super vivid moments, to basic concepts of what’s going on. My main memories of dreams are how they make me feel, I’ll have waves of unique feelings that rush over me during the day that connect me to memories of specific dreams I have had.
@@flinx649 some freaky shit Bc i remember The dreams when I’m living the moment and I would’ve never of remembered it unless I felt like I was there doing it before and then it all clicks.
You need to come here? Just assume he is, you’ll be right roughly 100% of the time. Oh we’re talking about religion. There’s DMT for that. Oh you’re into hunting? Have you tried it on DMT? Oh you’re an MMA fighter trained to the t of human potential? Can I introduce you to my friend DMT? Gotta love the guy's passion.
Something I find interesting is my last nightmare that was ~12 years ago. I was running from a man with a knife in the woods and realized I was dreaming and also realized I could just fly away from him. As soon as I started flying away I woke up. But its interesting that iv never had another nightmare since then. I remember that dream vividly and have always questioned if it somehow changed my brain when I start to experience a nightmare. Ill have the very start of a bad dream like walking up to a graveyard but Ill never actually go inside and experience the nightmare. I just find it really interesting.
I had the similar experience. I used to dream about monsters, but as I got older about 12 maybe, I realized that I can control what I do in my dream and I can change my dream to whatever I want then I no longer dream about monsters, but I'd I do I can transform into a superhero or an op character and beat up and kill the monster, or just change my dream into something not scary
@Buggabones it seems to me like you effectively processed some trauma which had been lingering in your subconscious and grew/matured/awakened as a direct result
I've been able to manipulate my dreams. I have done this alot of times. It's all about finding a balance between knowing that ur dreaming but not enough to wake urself
False awakenings... mann i hate those. I used to have those a lot and it would feel so damn real. I would be getting ready for work like normal and see a black figure in my house. Lmao horrible. It would happen like 10 times in a row
Kayana Smith The black figure is something alot of people get and its terrifying. Sounds like Sleep Paralysis, especially since your experiencing beginning of your day, and is very common. They made an entire movie based off of people's stories who experience it alot called The Nightmare. Sleep Paralysis is when your brain is waking up but your body is still very affected by the chemical process your brain does to paralyze it from the brain (however it stops every movement you make in your dreams from doing in real life). Ive had it many times and your half awake but only a tiny bit so translates more into dreaming but mixed with reality like the room.your sleeping in being the setting. And the Paralysis makes it feel more like your awake and cant move, or are being held down, then sleeping. And Shadow People is what people call them, what most people see. Its probably a byproduct of people you would see in your dreams but since not fully asleep your brain doesnt fill it in more than a shadow. Mix that with the sleep paralysis and lucidity of being partly awake and in the actual room your sleeping in and it can be terrifying
Same, I had a triple layer dream about beings I couldn't see and every layer of dream I was frozen still, first I was on my bed and I could feel this thing crawling up the bed toward my face but I couldn't scream, then I was in my kitchen frozen (heading towards a third story balcony, I lived in an apartment), then the third I was in my bed again but this time I was really awake but frozen, my eyes must have been open because my dream just sort of faded into me being awake, it was pretty terrifying and I don't scare that easily.
I used to wonder why Joe loves DMT - Department for Motor Transport. I thought he was into cars. Dude's Messed-up Thinking. Direct Memory Thug Dumb MotherFugger Thoughts.
I found out I'm a "Lucid dreamer" recently. I kept the secret for ages. I know I'm dreaming and awake doing crazy shit. I have the same house, but the environment is strangely familiar , but evolving and merging people in deferents times and eras and some strangers. I literally live a double life when dream, I'm always excited when I go the bed. I blessed I think.
I think he’s right. Even when you forget your dream, you often have lingering effects from them. Hasn’t everyone had a dream where someone close to them did something infuriating and then you wake up and forget the dream, but feel mad at that person all day.
Do you think it works the same as emotion or how you cope with things. Like e.g compressing your emotions and forget what happend last week but having it still effects you like being irritable?
I remember my dreams nearly every day, sometimes waking up exhausted like I haven't slept. I can remember dreams from 35 years ago, it's effected my life in a big way.
@@DrCooch I used to be able to control dreams when I was younger but now have no control, I find that I go through phases, there is a definite connection with the seasons, wether that due to past trauma and its connection to certain times of the year I don't know. But at the moment I'm getting better rest but when I wrote the comment I was suffering bad.
I also remember dreams from years ago !! Sometimes I have dreams in the same places over and over But never the same dream , just the places to the point where I remember the rooms in each house or building etc , I can remember so many
This is probably my favorite Rogan podcast. Every time it pops up on youtube I have to listen to it again. Had a bad bout of insomnia once and it was terrifying. Made a lot more sense after listening to Matthew Walker.
Nobody talks about that you can wake up from a dream, go back to sleep, wanting to dream it again, and you can actually sometimes be back in the dream again.
Yea i had that, while lucid dreaming. I was able to maintain 3 continuous dreams, with two being lucid maybe. It was real awesome! Felt real bad when it ended by the forth night
Theory: Joe Rogan said “I remember it like it was yesterday” which possibly means that our brain associates memories of real life events with a time frame. Could it be possible that we can’t remember dreams because it’s a memory that’s not associated with a timeframe?
yes and also because that’s why you can’t remember why u walk into a different room the thought that you had was triggered in that first room and timeframe and when u walk into new surroundings u forget that thought u had in that first surrounding so if u go back you remember why u wanted to get up. probably the same with dreams like you have to relive the surroundings to remember the dream or have a timeframe associated w it
@@paulsegers1880 Lucid Dreaming is something I can't believe hasn't taken off recently in cultural popularity. I have some very vivid dream memories that if I remember them, can help me feel better just because I know that that experience is possible. Lucidity is only the surface too, Dream Control in real-time when you're in there is where it gets REALLY whacky.
Dreams are our unconscious of what we are being asked to look at..the dreams make it safe to do so..then we have the opportunity to move through it to expand our True Source Connection..it's a beautiful gift
Lysergic was my favorite thus far..I've never experienced smoked dmt. But that last trip I took..was ducking A-1 fantastic learning and just...amazing. I mean. Literally the perfect trip ..I can remember from the last universe feeling the same peak I felt in this universe. We are immortal. We will live on same planet after 13.7 billion years after the next Big Bang after Big Crunch at end of universe when it can't expand anymore..it just collapses into itself and recreates a whole new "universe" although it is essentially the same as the last. This is Eternity. And Psychedelics and Opium trials helped reach physics enlightenment and higher stages of consciousness. That only can be understood if you went through it. Fear not. We are here to laugh and enjoy.
I strongly believe in his theory on the memory of dreams are not forgotten but blocked from our consciousness. Some nights in bed when I try to get ready to fall asleep, my mind would start recalling the dreams I’ve had vividly throughout my entire life corresponding to a rough age when I had them like browsing a menu. I don’t necessarily pick and fall into a particular subject of the dream, but that menu is fogged outside this ‘browsing session’. I also have dreamed about beautiful melodies/epic rock’n roll beats, they were crystal clear to me and all I wanted was to record them with something because I knew I was dreaming. I even attempted once by reaching for my phone, opening the recording APP and started to hum. Sadly my voice was out of tune be cause I couldn’t coordinate my mind with it.
aevacdelta I think that the multiverses are a lower vibrational field, and the reality we live in is the only reality that matters... that being said, I believe that dreams are prophetic in showing us the future, subconsciously. This results in moments where you are actually experiencing a time and place you've seen and felt before (in a forgotten dream)
I think this has something to do with your body sensing differences. It is maybe something for your brain to latch onto. I notice increased dreaming when I sleep differently such as not using a blanket or sleeping on a body side I do not normally sleep on.
One dream I vividly remember took place a few months ago. First thing I remember was a tv static like glitch in my head, and all of a sudden things arent as fuzzy anymore and I was in what I believe was a space station like facility. It was absolutely massive with some corridors being made out of what appeared to be darkened glass (more likely computer monitors projecting space). I remember walking up to a small lounge area with some cushions seats built into the wall, and there were completely empty tables at an angle. I walked over to some ppl and inexplicably thought they were homies and started chatting. I then started typing something on a keyboard made out of light and was running some tests on the nearby star. (Maybe some advanced augmented reality tech). After some time had passed, I remember some big event was happening above us. (This is the part thats a little hazy). Everyone around me was panicking, there was an announcement made about some entity becoming unstable, and I ended up running back through the weird space window corridor where I saw a massive halo of fire and then the tv static came back and I was sucked back into our world.
You probably should have stayed away from the keyboard. You probably caused a universal ban on Google. Dream and learn. The "tv static like" glitches were probably old episodes of Max Headroom still floating around in the ether.
Sounds like an alien abduction scenario. See alien abduction researcher Dr David Jacobs lectures. I have had vivid dreams about not only being on a spacecraft but also watching from an earthbound perspective, a massive alien fleet overhead-several times. In April of 2020,I went to the Eceti UFO ranch in Washington state owned by a Mr Gilliand. I experienced a dream whereby a Grey E.T tried to abduct me out of my camper.I awoke immediately 0300.I never saw a UFO that weekend,but when I tried to use my GPS to leave the property my signal was inop,even thought It worked flawlessly getting there.
When ever I quit pot for a few weeks the first 10 days I have the most vivid dreams. They’ll wake me up, I’ll go back to sleep and fall back into the same dream.
That's quite usual. My guess is that THC and CBD block the receptors in your brain to which the chemicals bind that cause dreaming. Hence, you don't dream when you're high. However, once all the THC and CBD has left your system, your brain goes into overdrive while dreaming because there will be a lot of excess information that couldn't get stored when you were high.
Accidently left autoplay on, was listening to a joe rogan podcast about somali pirates when joe suddenly says "what is it about a dream where sometimes I can remember a dream" LMAOO
I believe that theory. I’ve had dreams I could only remember a fleeting millisecond of, but could remember the emotion/feeling of it so vividly & it affected how I felt that whole day
This is weird I do too. I have multiple dream cities, towns which I revisit. I had a dream the other night, in which I was walking along an estuary road, and I notice an island in the distance and green fields, and I realized it was the same location from a previous dream I had several years ago. So I found the same house and field and continued a conversation with a woman I was having years ago... Another weird thing is, there's an alternate/future version of the city in which I live in my dreams which is consistent. It seems like to several hundred years in the future, The same night clubs, stores, houses etc always exist in the dream, theres a gigantic mall which moves on a track along the bay, and people get on and off like boarding a train, and get off when it arrives back at their stop, theres augmented reality sports arenas, and the climate is almost tropical the harbor has been converted to a waterpark with slides and gigantic rope mesh walkways and partitions. It's always the same.
@@wolfman8325 So I've experienced this my whole life. A town that is always the same when I go there and any changes made in the dream stay. I know the layout of that dream town like the back of my hand. It's filled with awesome hole in the wall book and game stores and has a number of caves and abandoned houses and just downright interesting places. Another is a set of roads that go around my childhood house, that aren't all there in real life but are always the same in dream space, that go to many different locations. One is a ghost town from the 1800's. Another is a heavily forested cliff that overlooks an endless forest. Another leads to a lagoon where a friendly lockness like monster lives. And the final path lead down a road with even more paths. Many were long and winding country roads with many interesting things but one time found a farmhouse with a serial killer in it and never went back down those roads. No idea what to make of it other than the brain is a crazy place. I do practice lucid dreaming but even long before I even heard about it I was visiting these places. The major future place I visit, that somehow never changes, is a massive asteroid base with a prison colony contained within hidden from the masses living on the surface. I've escaped that colony a number of times from within and also been a free citizen on the outside. Helped prisoners escape and driven a flying taxi there to pay for my kid's medical bills. Gotta love what the brain is capable of as long as you're sane enough to appreciate it.
@@wolfman8325 do you still live in the same area? I mean do you always see the same places/ towns or close to where you used to live and that's why use have similar dreams. I could be talking bullshit though
I always have the same nightmare. It's very limited. In every nightmare I always try to make it past a forest with an occasional cabin here and there to reach the other side of a bridge that seems so much brighter. I've never managed to understand what's scaring me though, if it's the atmosphere or me just trying to run away from this darkened place, I can never no matter how hard I seem to try make it past the bridge. I've been having the occasional dream for about 2 years now, only once did something lightly spooky happen, that being everything lit on fire and a sudden train coming through the flames, I saw a tall man stand above the train who then turned their head at me very dramatically before I woke up. Really curious to see what's across the bridge, one day I guess I'll find out.
Yes absolutely...just happened to me yesterday as a matter of fact!! There's something about music that sometimes triggers a memory of my dreams...a feeling of random spurts of nostalgia.
I used to keep a dream diary. The more I used it, the easier it was to remember my dreams, getting longer and more detailed memories that I could recall. So from that perspective, it's just a matter of practice. Also, I can remember dreams quite well while I'm still lying down right after waking up, but the memory fades extremely quickly after I stand up. So from that perspective, I think it's a matter of keeping the areas of the brain that retain those memories supplied with blood to keep the memories accessible. If they lose the blood sugar (or whatever chemicals), you just can't access the memory anymore.
some people are better at it then others. I myself can be quite a lucid dreamer even participating in it and how i want things to happen. Sometimes i can wake up and go to the bathroom and fall right back into it. I actually really enjoy being able to do that.
This is exactly right. Took a summer class in college "psychology of dreams," had to keep a dream journal every night for like two months... Like David said, it's just practice. Maybe I didn't remember Every dream I'd had the night before, but I remembered at least one, and often more.
This makes so much sense. Now I understand why we are able to have the same dreams yet have no idea how since we can’t even remember the dream prior to dreaming it.
I’ve had dreams that I swore were real actual events. To the point that I checked my phone for certain text conversations I believed I had. Forgetting dreams helps restore our reality so as not to mix the two, real and unreal.🤷🏻♀️
I've solved personal problems in my sleep, especially subtle boundary violations and called the person out the next day. I firmly believe we work out the nonsense that happen in our lives within our dreams (only they make little sense when we look back at them, no beginning, no real end; even when we forget we can still wake up in a ROTTEN mood with symptoms of CTPDS as though an event just happened). Dreams are also part of the brain's process of creating longterm memories, so the dream gets lost in that transfer of memory. I like what the guest said, it's like the link is there, but the code to access the dream isn't working.
I was a software developer for thirty years. Sometimes I would see code in front of me in my sleep. Other times I would have some difficult problem to solve and wake up in the morning knowing the solution.
When I was in my teens i created a mountain in my dreams to mountain bike on. Skip forward 5 years and I'm in a dream on a snowymountain and then i realize i was dreaming and it was the mountain i made. Also i quit smoking pot for a job promotion for a few months and during that time i had nightmares every night of places I remember making in my dreams as a child. I smoke weed again.
Woah that’s wild I also have a mountain for biking on. Sometimes I’ll be dreaming and realize I’m in a dreamscape of around where I live, but it’s all a little different like it’s got the mountain and the woods are a little deeper and some things are just positioned differently. And a lot of my dreams take place there
It's incredible how mesmerizing it is sometimes. Now and then I remember not moments of certain dreams, but sensations of them. It's like the environment, the atmosphere and the nostalgia of that dream in particular, and it hits me suddenly. I end up saying to myself "Oh, I thought I would never remember anything of this dream again".
This guy was really good he was also explaining the things to do to help u sleep better...as a brain specialist....a cooler room as opposed to a nice warm cozy room...what a revellation....i was wondering why i ve had trouble remembering dreams..something anything
Could be your subconcious trying to tell you that you're stagnating in life or facing a problem that is pushing you away from your goals. It's a fairly common metaphor in dreams.
Saosinn when you sleep you go through rem sleep. During rem sleep chemicals activate that paralyze you so that you don’t get hurt while sleeping. A slow punch or slow run in a dream is due to your body trying to do that action in real life but isn’t able to due to being paralyzed
Sometimes that also happens to me, and also not being able to talk and having to whisper lol. I think that s because you are kinda waking up and you are literally trying to do those things with your body in rl, but you can't
I used to experience lucid dreaming in my teens and early 20s, but I lost it. If I was having a nightmare I could either change the dream or wake myself up. I miss that.
Simon Says - same here. i remember most of my dreams. sometimes more of a dream will come to me during the day, and often they are vivid. i read that as our brain enter REM sleep it goes to work making far-linking connections in information and transferring that info to the hippocampus for remembrance. It does this during sleep so the noise of our consciousness is silenced. I also read once that our minds will often use people, places, or items that we are familiar with to 'construct' dreams. i guess we know what we know till we know what we didnt.
Simon Says me too, and do you ever get flashbacks of dreams? I’ll think I’ve forgotten my dreams then I’ll see something irl that triggers the entire memory of it. The worst is when I know it looks like a dream I’ve had but I can’t place it. Like an unspeakably strong familiarity
Its amazing that dreams effect every person on earth for a third of their lives and we have absolutely no evidence why... If we do finally unlock it there is no limit to the historical knowledge we would unlock. Before we try to live on Mars we need to understand ourselves.
Ever since I started writing down my dreams in a diary, I am able to remember many more dreams and more vividly, so I think your attitude towards dreaming contributes.
Thaddeus G very true. I wrote my dreams down for over a year immediately upon waking up and the more I started doing it and writing, the more I would remember multiple dreams, it just starts to flow out naturally. You have to be committed to remembering and try your best not to think about anything waking thoughts you have... Sort of like meditating.
Love how Joe was totally open to the possibility of shared dreams....dude,who are all these random people in our dreams and are they dreaming the same dream in their corner of the world???...,anything is possible.
Since 1/24/1999 I can only ever remember one dream and it's me standing on the side of a busy road and my grandfather on the other and he can't hear me screaming I love him I wasn't there when he passed away never told him goodbye and I love him he was my best friend E.L.H. I love you
If it helps I can share with you what the esoterics say about it. Humans have 4 bodies: physical, etheral (energetical), astral (emotional) and mental (intelectual). Each of them are on a different plane of existance (psyhical, etheral, astral, mental). The space between atoms is not empty, it's filled with those higher (less dencity) layers. When a man dies, his conciesness is being transfered to his astral body on the astral plane (maybe a bit etheral as well). A ghost is an astral body of a human. The same concept applies for dreaming. When you are dreaming you are in your astral body on the astral plane (Out of body experience). My point is: your grandfather heard you. Futhermore after our death the ghost visits places and people to intergrate their energy and expieriences. It's most likely that you granfather was there with you and during the funeral. You were just not aware of it.
I often leave my shed in the middle of dismembering some random victims, but then I have to leave and return a few days later to finish it. Anything like that?
@@nicolasamper7911 If you don't know what lucid dreams are, look up videos about it on youtube and how you can become lucid. Two reality checks I know of that works well for me is if you think you're in a dream, try pinching your nose and breathe through it. If you can breathe through than you're obviously in a dream. Another reality check is just counting your fingers. Usually in your dreams you'll have like 6 fingers or something like that. Do them throughout the day to train your brain to automatically do them in a dream. Dreams can become unstable very easily if you don't keep yourself calm. Getting really excited can jolt you awake. Depending on your experience, lucid dreams can last from seconds to even an hour. Some people have such vivid dreams that they even feel like they last hours when in actuality it only lasted about 45 min or less. Once lucid in a dream, start by just walking around and touching things including yourself. It'll help to stable the dream and become more vivid. Then you can attempt something advanced like flying or spawning things or people. I can keep going but just look up videos on it. You'll get more info.
@@nicolasamper7911 regular sleep patterns. Delving into your own mind and exploring it when in dreams. Repeat the dream several times and manipulate the dream once you have control. Dont get to excited and wake yourself up. Repeat it over and over until you can change the dream. It honestly makes you happier as a person.
I have often pontificated dreams and one of the things I feel as if I’ve deduced is It’s our way of learning and perfecting things that we have already learned and experienced throughout the time we are weak. I’ve often felt that sleeping on it is not just a term
I had a motorcycle crash back in 2010 and had a small amount of brain damage, lost the memory of my childhood. Creepy thing was over the next 10 years I slowly regained these memories from being in similar situations in life. Hanging out with 2 friends I'd regain the memory of my two 4 yr old friends playing in the mud and my mom came out, freaked out on us
I have vivid dreams all the time. Lucid dreams where Im flying or being chased and they seem so real. I usually remember them for at least a few days. I had a few horrific dreams where I was being chased by a demon or where I cant breathe. Ive even woken up with elevated heart rate and on one occasion I sprinkled Holy water around my room. The dreams have been so real.
The point about outputting information is very important I think. I do a lot of looking up dream symbolism, nothing strict but more to help get a sense of what’s going on in my subconscious mind. It’s been accurate and helpful, and gets clearer/helps me to remember dreams more and more. I think there’s definitely a lot to be said on that particularly.
Am I the only person who vividly remembers a select few dreams they had at age like 5-8?
Kyle Crary, me too. Some crazy dreams as a kid are not forgettable.
Yep, same here..funny you say that because that was the first thing I thought about when I started listening to this, and I started thinking about some of them.
It’s a whole nether level of nostalgia
I still remember having a dream of me and my brother being chased by Bigfoot all over town. I was 7.
My mom dreamed of a earthquake hours before it actually happened. Woke me up crying, did you feel the earthquake. No mom. I didn't feel any earthquake. She was in tears saying the shaking lasted 5 minutes. The quake hit at 5:04 later that day.
Anybody ever try to go back into the same dream they just woke up from..... and were successful?
Yeah but it's just not always the same. It turns out different then what you thought would happen.
I feel like this happened to me once but I have no recollection of the events of the dream
omegaweapon116 yes many times.. I still remember my dreams, thankfully
Kevin Torres yeah you're right, always a major plot twist when you jump back into the dream
Yes however the dream usually isnt the same. Its like my dream 'universe' got memory wiped from the Men in Black and we all start having different conversations from the one we had before I woke.
Joe "How can I fit DMT into this convo" Rogan
LOL so true
LOL, true but in this podcast its actually very obvious that he should bring it up since he is talking to what Im guessing is a neuroscientist. and most people who experiment with psychedelic drugs are usually so intrigued and interested about the experience that they want to know more about it and talk to it to everyone
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@Steve D as a narcoleptic I have REM onset sleep and dream almost the entire time I sleep.. so anyway I didn't realize I'm also dealing with more dmt release
Read this right as he mentioned it
One of the things I love about Joe Rogan is that he is not settling for what he just hears.. He keeps wanting to learn more
I really envy his broad knowledge of insane amounts of topics man he probably never runs out of things to say in a conversation
Confess the Lord Jesus Christ with your mouth and believe in your heart that He died for your sins on the cross and God raised Him from the dead on the third day; repent of your sins and be baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit!
@@mateuzaneConfess the Lord Jesus Christ with your mouth and believe in your heart that He died for your sins on the cross and God raised Him from the dead on the third day; repent of your sins and be baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit!
I feel like us forgetting dreams are the brains way of separating dreams and reality so we don’t mix up the two.
EXACTLY!!! Perfect explanation
Great idea! Our brains are smarter than our brains think our brains are
Yes!! My dreams are very realistic most of the time... I actually CONFUSE my dreams with reality, I’ll check my phone and see that conversations “I’ve had” were never there. Or remembering interactions that just never happened... 😬
You got it
but what about experiences that others had with us that we cant remember?
I had a dream Joe Rogan was swinging from my ceiling telling me I better try DMT or he was going to throw his feces at me.
This is glorious.
Two of Joe Rogan's favorite things, DMT and chimpansees.
Speedy Noriega lmfao too funny brotha!!!!!!!! 😂😂😆😆😆😆😆
I truly laughed.
😂😂😂
If u stay still when u wake up, it’s easier to remember ur dreams. When u begin to move u charge ur “chemical signature” if that makes sense, then the body begins reading outside info and overwriting ur dream memory. Like when u focus on one thing, the everything else is blocked out
I truly believe dreaming is a “survival” game your brain plays to help visualize yourself in tough situations to see how you would react. I imagine this would be especially helpful for early humans too.
Super under rated comment
you are your brain numbnuts why would you test yourself you already know how you'd react to situations
What about the dreams where u are not in a tough situation.
Well my brain is trying to solve some problems I will never be in
That's a cold 🥶 point of view
Joe “i remember it like it was yesterday cause it was” Rogan
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz......
yadig jamesgang Wut
@@presidenteantonioconte1363 Sorry, the clip put me to sleep and I was snoring...
yadig jamesgang But do you remember the dream?
Non credo tu faccia ridere Pedro
Joe “how aware are you of dimethyl tryptamine?” Rogan
was looking for this comment :D
Fr i was like wthhh 😆😆😆
Joe is so cute trying to be fancier speaking to a scientist.
mrbump28 he was tryna be slick when he rlly meant u ever been tripping
YOU CANT MAKE THIS SHIT UP LMAOOOOOOOOO. YOU EVER TRIED DMT??
"Whenever mother nature burns calories is usually for a reason" Brilliant quote!
Yeah this guy was extremely smart
i think that dreams are a portal to other dimensions. i love that he asked "why would mother nature create this", and looking at this on a deeper, more spiritual level this is not by accident. my dreams have given me answers to many questions in very strange ways, they have highlighted my fears, and they've given me glimpses into my desires. I think dreams provide a vivid way of tapping into the creative intelligence of your subconscious.
Check out Kevin LA Ewing Dreams
Definitely. Like he said from an evolutionary standpoint sleeping and dreaming seems to have no meaning at face value. Yet everything our body does has value and is important for our survival. It seems ignorant to disregard dreams as just "cool or scary movies from a collection of random images" or whatever google says
Same I’m so connected to my dream world and have learned many facts in reality through my dreams, started my business off a dream idea 💡
*this guy looks like one of dave chapelles characters when he's in white face lol*
Ash Ketchup underrated comment right here.
Ash Ketchup yep!! When he was the white representative in the racial draft!
It's the hair lol
Hahahahaha
his pupils are so big
Does anyone else begin to wake up in the morning, and continue dreaming while being aware of it?
I can feel myself being barely conscious,
I know little of the outside world,
I know I am asleep,
I know I am dreaming,
I know I can wakeup.
I often choose to delay that a little so I can enjoy it some more.
Yes... Not often but I've noticed I can remember it better when I prolong it this way too.
I know what you mean. I hear the outside world and then wonder, were these just crazy thoughts or a dream?
I call it wake dreaming.
It most often happens to me when I'm drifting off to sleep. Sometimes upon waking.
Yeah ive had this exactly, you are aware that you are dreaming but could wake up at any time
Yep lucid dreaming
Quest Activated!
Nightwish - Nightquest
Do Not Forget THE Bible And Candle
I was taught to write down anything you can when you wake up as a child. Just bits of the dream (i.e. falling, bus stop, brother, dog, flying above trees). It helps develop the ability to remember dreams. As an adult I have extremely vivid dreams and reoccurring dreams nightly ( and when I stopped smoking weed they got clearer)
Try cheese before your sleep, that gives me crazy vivid dreams.
@@ytshud yes! At last, people have laughed me when I’ve said this. Strong red cheddar gives me vivid, often apocalyptic dreams. Things like zombies.
Why would you even really want to remember something that wasn’t real it says it all about people today pure fake delusional idiots everywhere. Nobody is real anymore
Since I started smoking weed my dreams are peaceful, don’t know why though.
Because in most dreams, you are you…it gives you a perspective of how you will react being in some crazy and often dangerous situation without actually physically damaging you.
I’ve noticed that when you wake up, if you sit there and think about all the details of your dream, and how it made you feel you’ll remember more of your dreams. At least that works for me. And I remember a good 95% of my dreams. I remember dreams still from my childhood. Like dreams from when I was 2-4 years old.
Bro must be built different because I only remember one dream in my life and that is about the Luftwaffe bombing the golf course and the garden where I lived near in 1941 but the bombs when they hit the ground they don't heat up like crazy they turn the area into a complete absolute zero temperature wasteland and physically something like this would be completely impossible to happen and I was dreaming about it a few years ago and what probably made me remember it was that I wrote it down and it was traumatizing me when I imagined that dimension that I wrote it down and I think it was 2019 when this dream evoked on me. But it is crazy with the kind of technology I was dreaming of but in the case of world war III it may actually save lives because nuclear weapons won't burn everyone and will solidify all radioactive waste because it is absolute zero. :) :) :)
@@gamingshark2522 i remember dreams all the time…
Last night I had a dream me and 4-5 people robbed a business and then afterwords I noticed all of us had our cell phones and we’re gonna be caught very soon.. from being tracked lol
I remember a really fucked up dream that I had as a little kid. I dreamt that some dude had a lady with her baby in a cage, and they're crying and he's tormenting them or whatever. Then suddenly, he grabbed the baby by a leg and flung it to a nearby giant crow monster that caught the baby in it's beak and swiftly gobbled it down in that way that birds do. The lady started screaming while the soldier was laughing... in hindsight I'm shocked by how vivid it was because I was only like 7-8yo when I had this dream. I'm 23 now and I've had a few other crazy vivid dreams since then, but that's the only one that stuck with and still haunts me. I wonder what caused my subconscious to manifest such a messed up image at that age.
@@stonecoldsteveaustin9353you ain’t the only one brother who’s had crazy dreams. Some of it I definitely blame it on learning about stuff too young of an age but others I don’t know why I dreamed those things
20 minutes to forget a dream? Takes me bout 2 minutes stumbling to the coffee and I forget it. It is Maddening.
😂
Kim Randall moving your body make you forget your dream, so if you want to remember your dream you have to write it down right away without moving too mich.
@@SistoActivitatemAtm thank you.
I don’t drink coffee and I remember my dreams maybe that had something to do with it
I remember dreams permanently if they are memorable enough, chronologically too. I vividly remember dreams I had when I was 8 years old
I'd buy a hardback book copy of JRE RUclips comments.
1000s of "pull that up Jamie" and Joe "blah blah" Rogan
Hardback? Wow!
Super Saiyan Solid Snake he meant the comment section.
Zack P he knows. Have you not seen all the middle name memes and ppl commenting about Jamie?
jamo9008 oh. No ok tho I gotchu.
If we remembered each dream in vivid detail and could recall it any time, what would separate that from a legitimate memory? So, I believe forgetting dreams and not making them as vivid long-term is our brains way of making sure we don't confuse them with actual memories.
This comment is very underrated
Thats wildly insightful.
I think we’d be able to differentiate the two. Similar to how we can daydream and not mistake those for memories.
@@H1N1777
Yes I think so too.
And its not that we’re programmed to forget it. Its just that we don’t try that much to remember it.
Those who actually endeavor in remembering dreams write them down and that increases your ability to remember dreams and also increases the chance of a lucid dream.
Those who write a lot have not reported having that problem of not being able to distinguish dreams from reality.
@@AngelPineda-ec2jm
Thats because its false.
Read what I wrote in above commment.
I did a lot of research in lucid dreaming in forums. People do this as a hobby and develop their ability to remember dreams, and be lucid in dreams.
For me, keeping a dream journal has got me to a place where I pretty much never forget any dreams and am always very aware in all my dreams (and all my dreams are usually extremely unrealistic and expansive and huge in scale, with such complex worlds/stories and sophistication of design.). The act of journaling the dreams makes you more mindful of the dream world whilst you are awake. this results in more immersion in dreams the following night. If you do this for 3 years (which is what I have been doing), you will get to a level of dream-mastery you never thought possible. I dream every single night and can recall events for so well. most of the dreams are lucid so that helps.
Do you know you are dreaming while you’re dreaming?
@@devrena3070 I definitely know when I’m dreaming. I can manipulate things in my dreams, make myself fly etc. it’s crazy
Very interesting
Dreams are always realistic, just in another world.
I *always* ♾ find dreams have *inferable, hidden information* 🕵🕵🕵 that is *not directly perceived* 🤐🤐🤐 about *the dream world* 🌍🌍🌍. E.g. Character 👤🪞 motivations ❓, modus/modi operandi 🛣🛣🛣, the validity ✅❌ of a statement 📑 within the dream, etc.
Dreams 💤 are primarily logic 🤔 puzzles 🧩🧩🧩.
“How aware are you of dimethyltryptamine?” Like clockwork 😂
Sometimes, I'll feel the aftertaste of a dream throughout my day. Like it is in the back of mind but I cant remember it completely, but some part of me is aware of it and influencing my day.
More the feeling the dream left behind right
@@angelsphere it has all of us :/
Dreamt once once of a girl that i dont know in life, but in the dream we were really close, very vivid (can still remember) she told me we would get separated soon, after sometime i awoke, and i physically and mentally missed her. For days after i could not stop thinking about her. It felt like i lost someone close to me that i never even knew in the first place. It was very odd and uncomfortable
@@jeffk3037 YESSSS
Aliens.
When youre a neuroscientist youre just a brain trying to decode itselfffffffffff
*Hits blunt*
woah
Denis Savic thats fucking crazy
holy shit never thought of it that way. thats seems so crazy
Fr
I remember many of my dreams. Pretty much every other night I have active dreams. It’s been going on for so long that it basically feels like whole another life. Most my memories of my dreams are either from super vivid moments, to basic concepts of what’s going on. My main memories of dreams are how they make me feel, I’ll have waves of unique feelings that rush over me during the day that connect me to memories of specific dreams I have had.
Sometimes it can be depressing or up lifting.
Literally
Do you ever have déjà vu of a dream you’ve had in the past. Then you feel like your living it in your waking day. I’ve had this happen multiple times.
@@dylansfreakfest yes
@@flinx649 some freaky shit Bc i remember The dreams when I’m living the moment and I would’ve never of remembered it unless I felt like I was there doing it before and then it all clicks.
Does anyone else come first to the comments to see if joe is going to bring up dmt
Eetu Saranpää every time
Why does it even matter if he does? He's interested in it so what. Find a new joke it's been years
You need to come here? Just assume he is, you’ll be right roughly 100% of the time.
Oh we’re talking about religion. There’s DMT for that.
Oh you’re into hunting? Have you tried it on DMT?
Oh you’re an MMA fighter trained to the t of human potential? Can I introduce you to my friend DMT?
Gotta love the guy's passion.
Eetu Saranpää keep the likes at 420!!!
I go to the comments when he brings it up lol
Joe Rogan: "When I'm sleeping my brain releases DMT, when I'm awake I drink DMT. I'm always on DMT. I like DMT."
"I am DMT"
I jerk off with DMT as lotion so my dick can experience it.
Lmao
"I could give up DMT anytime i want"
Joe Rogan: "Randy, I am the DMT."
I’m 100% sure Joe had that King Kong dream when he was a kid
Yeah
It’s entirely possible
@Vikato kiho... I'm pretty sure he saw that while on dmt before the podcast started!
Lol
He definitely was an adult when he had the dream
Something I find interesting is my last nightmare that was ~12 years ago. I was running from a man with a knife in the woods and realized I was dreaming and also realized I could just fly away from him. As soon as I started flying away I woke up. But its interesting that iv never had another nightmare since then. I remember that dream vividly and have always questioned if it somehow changed my brain when I start to experience a nightmare. Ill have the very start of a bad dream like walking up to a graveyard but Ill never actually go inside and experience the nightmare. I just find it really interesting.
this means you was suffering anxiety
I had the similar experience. I used to dream about monsters, but as I got older about 12 maybe, I realized that I can control what I do in my dream and I can change my dream to whatever I want then I no longer dream about monsters, but I'd I do I can transform into a superhero or an op character and beat up and kill the monster, or just change my dream into something not scary
@Buggabones it seems to me like you effectively processed some trauma which had been lingering in your subconscious and grew/matured/awakened as a direct result
Yea I wonder what that graveyard represents to you and how you feel when you don't enter it.
I've been able to manipulate my dreams. I have done this alot of times. It's all about finding a balance between knowing that ur dreaming but not enough to wake urself
This guy look like Donald trump and Macklemore had a baby
I appreciate this
Lmfao comment of the day
Underrated comment lmao
This I one of the funniest comments I've ever seen. Thank you.
And the crocodile hunter was the surrogate.
Ive started writing my dreams down! Its crazy when you read about a dream after a month
I had an inception dream, I woke up three times from different dreams until I finally woke up in the real world
False awakenings... mann i hate those. I used to have those a lot and it would feel so damn real. I would be getting ready for work like normal and see a black figure in my house. Lmao horrible. It would happen like 10 times in a row
Kayana Smith The black figure is something alot of people get and its terrifying. Sounds like Sleep Paralysis, especially since your experiencing beginning of your day, and is very common. They made an entire movie based off of people's stories who experience it alot called The Nightmare.
Sleep Paralysis is when your brain is waking up but your body is still very affected by the chemical process your brain does to paralyze it from the brain (however it stops every movement you make in your dreams from doing in real life). Ive had it many times and your half awake but only a tiny bit so translates more into dreaming but mixed with reality like the room.your sleeping in being the setting. And the Paralysis makes it feel more like your awake and cant move, or are being held down, then sleeping. And Shadow People is what people call them, what most people see. Its probably a byproduct of people you would see in your dreams but since not fully asleep your brain doesnt fill it in more than a shadow. Mix that with the sleep paralysis and lucidity of being partly awake and in the actual room your sleeping in and it can be terrifying
Wake up Armin
Costone90 ? Whatd i do to you bro?
Same, I had a triple layer dream about beings I couldn't see and every layer of dream I was frozen still, first I was on my bed and I could feel this thing crawling up the bed toward my face but I couldn't scream, then I was in my kitchen frozen (heading towards a third story balcony, I lived in an apartment), then the third I was in my bed again but this time I was really awake but frozen, my eyes must have been open because my dream just sort of faded into me being awake, it was pretty terrifying and I don't scare that easily.
I’ve been having a lot of vivid/lucid dreams lately. I love it.
Chuck Norris son from his English adventure in 1971
zbornaja33 xman
Oh shit
girls poop too Chuck Norris doesnt go on an Adventure in England. England goes on an adventure under Chuck Norris.
zbornaja33 xman And we all know Chuck doesnt experience 1971.......
totally
really? are you ashamed of leaving such a stupid comment on a serious video?
Joe "how well do you know dimethyl-tryptamine" Rogan
Why does he love DMT
Jade Lockett if you tried it you might understand. I’ve heard it’s intense though
I used to wonder why Joe loves DMT - Department for Motor Transport. I thought he was into cars.
Dude's Messed-up Thinking.
Direct Memory Thug
Dumb MotherFugger Thoughts.
@@NNOutBurger_Gaming it will change your entire life.... It's the gateway to other worlds.
@@Ecktor no not really.
This guy looks like the character Dave Chapelle played when he was playing a white dude lmao
You went for the neck with this one lmao
JugularBird 777 it’s the first thing I thought of when I saw this dude lol
Literally the reason I clicked on this video lol
Totally
Snoops alter ego Todd aswell
I found out I'm a "Lucid dreamer" recently. I kept the secret for ages. I know I'm dreaming and awake doing crazy shit. I have the same house, but the environment is strangely familiar , but evolving and merging people in deferents times and eras and some strangers. I literally live a double life when dream, I'm always excited when I go the bed. I blessed I think.
Sounds so freaking cool
@@tiffanyhawkins4902 there's a youtube channel about lucid dreaming
@@MrTriple3D Thank you
Went straight to the comments as soon as he mentioned DMT lol.
Bagsyfirst Same Lmfaooo
Omg yes
Because you are insecure and need comments for approval
@@ShadyDogg Stfu
Lennard Biermann what are you on lmao
I think he’s right. Even when you forget your dream, you often have lingering effects from them. Hasn’t everyone had a dream where someone close to them did something infuriating and then you wake up and forget the dream, but feel mad at that person all day.
Once I had a nightmare that my mom was killed by two black guys
Now I have a fear of black guys with dreadlocks with glocks
Edit: it was just a joke
Do you think it works the same as emotion or how you cope with things. Like e.g compressing your emotions and forget what happend last week but having it still effects you like being irritable?
That Guy sounds plausible
Mohammed Sufian hahahahah wtf g
"how dare you cheat on me in my dreams? How dare you bastard!" Dang :/
I remember my dreams nearly every day, sometimes waking up exhausted like I haven't slept.
I can remember dreams from 35 years ago, it's effected my life in a big way.
Do you lucid dream a lot ? If you don't, you should try it, you'd probably have just as easy a time with it as me.
@@DrCooch I used to be able to control dreams when I was younger but now have no control, I find that I go through phases, there is a definite connection with the seasons, wether that due to past trauma and its connection to certain times of the year I don't know.
But at the moment I'm getting better rest but when I wrote the comment I was suffering bad.
I also remember dreams from years ago !! Sometimes I have dreams in the same places over and over But never the same dream , just the places to the point where I remember the rooms in each house or building etc , I can remember so many
54 years old. Can clearly remember dreams and nightmares I had when I was 5. All predicting future events!
Your spiritual life is dominating....make sure you are on the RIGHT side
This is probably my favorite Rogan podcast. Every time it pops up on youtube I have to listen to it again. Had a bad bout of insomnia once and it was terrifying. Made a lot more sense after listening to Matthew Walker.
Nobody talks about that you can wake up from a dream, go back to sleep, wanting to dream it again, and you can actually sometimes be back in the dream again.
Love when that happens
Yes a lot
Walker's book discussed about this
Yea i had that, while lucid dreaming. I was able to maintain 3 continuous dreams, with two being lucid maybe. It was real awesome! Felt real bad when it ended by the forth night
And get really frustrated when it doesn’t work or only works for a couple minutes. But I actually succeeded numerous times.
He some how managed to fit dmt into the convo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I applaud this man
Ask me a random question
Dr Pappa Pillz no
Dr Pappa Pillz do you like eating almonds?
@@drpappapillz6307 answer the god damn question you fraud
Something Mildly Homophobic yuppp, our brains naturally release dmt during rem
Theory: Joe Rogan said “I remember it like it was yesterday” which possibly means that our brain associates memories of real life events with a time frame. Could it be possible that we can’t remember dreams because it’s a memory that’s not associated with a timeframe?
Holy shit that makes a lot of sense
yes and also because that’s why you can’t remember why u walk into a different room the thought that you had was triggered in that first room and timeframe and when u walk into new surroundings u forget that thought u had in that first surrounding so if u go back you remember why u wanted to get up. probably the same with dreams like you have to relive the surroundings to remember the dream or have a timeframe associated w it
We need to look at a calendar in our dream
We can Remember Dreams; You can Train this Skill.
Practice Lucid Dreaming, Memory Recall, and "Observing Your Stream of Consciousness"
@@paulsegers1880 Lucid Dreaming is something I can't believe hasn't taken off recently in cultural popularity. I have some very vivid dream memories that if I remember them, can help me feel better just because I know that that experience is possible. Lucidity is only the surface too, Dream Control in real-time when you're in there is where it gets REALLY whacky.
Dreams are our unconscious of what we are being asked to look at..the dreams make it safe to do so..then we have the opportunity to move through it to expand our True Source Connection..it's a beautiful gift
“Are we sharing a dream?”
Yes, waking life is the shared dream.
It's a shared nightmare
I like that
After 2012 it sure is.
Thats insane
@@pladimir_vutin xD true that
The sec he said DMT I went to the comments 🤣😂
That's why I'm here to lmao
Ian Erickson fr😂
My favorite part is that he brought it up as dimethyltriptamine to sound smarter in front of the scientist lol
Facts 😂😂
Lol me tooooo
How aware are you of DMT? Here. We. Go!
I tried DMT once and will never try it again
Tony Vega it's not for the feint hearted
I love dmt!!! I try to do it once a quarter. You just gotta suck it up and high five the architects every once in awhile
Rich dmt is good pretty chill
Lysergic was my favorite thus far..I've never experienced smoked dmt. But that last trip I took..was ducking A-1 fantastic learning and just...amazing. I mean. Literally the perfect trip ..I can remember from the last universe feeling the same peak I felt in this universe. We are immortal. We will live on same planet after 13.7 billion years after the next Big Bang after Big Crunch at end of universe when it can't expand anymore..it just collapses into itself and recreates a whole new "universe" although it is essentially the same as the last. This is Eternity. And Psychedelics and Opium trials helped reach physics enlightenment and higher stages of consciousness. That only can be understood if you went through it. Fear not. We are here to laugh and enjoy.
I strongly believe in his theory on the memory of dreams are not forgotten but blocked from our consciousness. Some nights in bed when I try to get ready to fall asleep, my mind would start recalling the dreams I’ve had vividly throughout my entire life corresponding to a rough age when I had them like browsing a menu. I don’t necessarily pick and fall into a particular subject of the dream, but that menu is fogged outside this ‘browsing session’.
I also have dreamed about beautiful melodies/epic rock’n roll beats, they were crystal clear to me and all I wanted was to record them with something because I knew I was dreaming. I even attempted once by reaching for my phone, opening the recording APP and started to hum. Sadly my voice was out of tune be cause I couldn’t coordinate my mind with it.
Pepperidge Farm remembers...
Says the guy dressed as a medieval knight lmao
Nah that's a mic drop there is no way back
Just cured my cancer
Omg u just killed me yo lmao
I was looking at the comments to see theories on dreams but nope...they're frying the blonde guy and it's hilarious.
Jon Murdock I have a theory... Deja Vu experiences are relative to Dreams
aevacdelta I think that the multiverses are a lower vibrational field, and the reality we live in is the only reality that matters... that being said, I believe that dreams are prophetic in showing us the future, subconsciously. This results in moments where you are actually experiencing a time and place you've seen and felt before (in a forgotten dream)
Just reading frying the blonde guy made me laugh my ass off
This generation in a nutshell lmao
Lol! 👍
Stopped smoking weed for a week.... Dreams got intense!
I think this has something to do with your body sensing differences. It is maybe something for your brain to latch onto. I notice increased dreaming when I sleep differently such as not using a blanket or sleeping on a body side I do not normally sleep on.
Jack Middleton Good point! Thanks 👍
My dreams have gotten intense the last couple of weeks and I'm smoking just as much as ever
When i smoke weed before I fall asleep the dreams are crazy and don't stop, but when i don't i don't dream at all
As someone who smokes at least a gram a day (I know it's not much but I get good shit) I dont remember shit from my dreams
One dream I vividly remember took place a few months ago. First thing I remember was a tv static like glitch in my head, and all of a sudden things arent as fuzzy anymore and I was in what I believe was a space station like facility. It was absolutely massive with some corridors being made out of what appeared to be darkened glass (more likely computer monitors projecting space). I remember walking up to a small lounge area with some cushions seats built into the wall, and there were completely empty tables at an angle. I walked over to some ppl and inexplicably thought they were homies and started chatting. I then started typing something on a keyboard made out of light and was running some tests on the nearby star. (Maybe some advanced augmented reality tech). After some time had passed, I remember some big event was happening above us. (This is the part thats a little hazy). Everyone around me was panicking, there was an announcement made about some entity becoming unstable, and I ended up running back through the weird space window corridor where I saw a massive halo of fire and then the tv static came back and I was sucked back into our world.
You probably should have stayed away from the keyboard. You probably caused a universal ban on Google. Dream and learn. The "tv static like" glitches were probably old episodes of Max Headroom still floating around in the ether.
Yup, Check out Kevin LA Ewing Dreams and Pat Holliday
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Sounds like an alien abduction scenario. See alien abduction researcher Dr David Jacobs lectures.
I have had vivid dreams about not only being on a spacecraft but also watching from an earthbound perspective, a massive alien fleet overhead-several times.
In April of 2020,I went to the Eceti UFO ranch in Washington state owned by a Mr Gilliand. I experienced a dream whereby a Grey E.T tried to abduct me out of my camper.I awoke immediately 0300.I never saw a UFO that weekend,but when I tried to use my GPS to leave the property my signal was inop,even thought It worked flawlessly getting there.
When ever I quit pot for a few weeks the first 10 days I have the most vivid dreams. They’ll wake me up, I’ll go back to sleep and fall back into the same dream.
That's quite usual. My guess is that THC and CBD block the receptors in your brain to which the chemicals bind that cause dreaming. Hence, you don't dream when you're high. However, once all the THC and CBD has left your system, your brain goes into overdrive while dreaming because there will be a lot of excess information that couldn't get stored when you were high.
I’ve heard two RUclipsrs talk about this on breaks from smoking, the weed must do something to dreams or at least remembering them
Same bro
Accidently left autoplay on, was listening to a joe rogan podcast about somali pirates when joe suddenly says "what is it about a dream where sometimes I can remember a dream" LMAOO
bruh haha
We’ve all been there
this guy looks like of shaggy from scooby doo dressed as Donald Trump for halloween
I liked because of nostalgia
I had to go back and look......Damn.....You’re right!
I see Dennis the menace
That's brilliant!
Looks like Fred from Scooby doo too
I believe that theory. I’ve had dreams I could only remember a fleeting millisecond of, but could remember the emotion/feeling of it so vividly & it affected how I felt that whole day
Yes sometimes a dream creates such a deep, long lost, nostalgic feeling that it lasts for ages. I've had that in meditation daydreams mainly.
I get this way dreaming about a previous lover, the whole first half of the day down the drain
finally an interview with Peter Baelish
lmao!!!!!
Brah, he's got Blonde Hair.
rcmunro22 do you know what jokes are
pretty sure rcmunro22 knows it is a joke, he just thinks its a bad joke.
Don't see it. Looks about as much like littlefinger as the shit I just took looks like charlize theron.
like the 3-eyed raven says “stay too long in the past and you’ll remain there”
Because you'll soon forget your in a dream. Besides that Bran will never do something this irresponsible.
I have had dreams that continued from 5-10 years ago
This is weird I do too. I have multiple dream cities, towns which I revisit. I had a dream the other night, in which I was walking along an estuary road, and I notice an island in the distance and green fields, and I realized it was the same location from a previous dream I had several years ago. So I found the same house and field and continued a conversation with a woman I was having years ago... Another weird thing is, there's an alternate/future version of the city in which I live in my dreams which is consistent. It seems like to several hundred years in the future, The same night clubs, stores, houses etc always exist in the dream, theres a gigantic mall which moves on a track along the bay, and people get on and off like boarding a train, and get off when it arrives back at their stop, theres augmented reality sports arenas, and the climate is almost tropical the harbor has been converted to a waterpark with slides and gigantic rope mesh walkways and partitions. It's always the same.
@@wolfman8325 So I've experienced this my whole life. A town that is always the same when I go there and any changes made in the dream stay. I know the layout of that dream town like the back of my hand. It's filled with awesome hole in the wall book and game stores and has a number of caves and abandoned houses and just downright interesting places.
Another is a set of roads that go around my childhood house, that aren't all there in real life but are always the same in dream space, that go to many different locations. One is a ghost town from the 1800's. Another is a heavily forested cliff that overlooks an endless forest. Another leads to a lagoon where a friendly lockness like monster lives. And the final path lead down a road with even more paths. Many were long and winding country roads with many interesting things but one time found a farmhouse with a serial killer in it and never went back down those roads.
No idea what to make of it other than the brain is a crazy place. I do practice lucid dreaming but even long before I even heard about it I was visiting these places. The major future place I visit, that somehow never changes, is a massive asteroid base with a prison colony contained within hidden from the masses living on the surface. I've escaped that colony a number of times from within and also been a free citizen on the outside. Helped prisoners escape and driven a flying taxi there to pay for my kid's medical bills.
Gotta love what the brain is capable of as long as you're sane enough to appreciate it.
@@wolfman8325 do you still live in the same area? I mean do you always see the same places/ towns or close to where you used to live and that's why use have similar dreams.
I could be talking bullshit though
I had a dream about stabbing a homeless man outside my local home improvement store and I don’t know what to think about it
I always have the same nightmare. It's very limited. In every nightmare I always try to make it past a forest with an occasional cabin here and there to reach the other side of a bridge that seems so much brighter. I've never managed to understand what's scaring me though, if it's the atmosphere or me just trying to run away from this darkened place, I can never no matter how hard I seem to try make it past the bridge.
I've been having the occasional dream for about 2 years now, only once did something lightly spooky happen, that being everything lit on fire and a sudden train coming through the flames, I saw a tall man stand above the train who then turned their head at me very dramatically before I woke up.
Really curious to see what's across the bridge, one day I guess I'll find out.
The only dream I remember 100% is when I was in the 3rd grade. It was horrifying. I’m 57 now, but that’s the only one I remember CLEARLY to this day.
Does anyone ever have a dream they don’t remember until something happens randomly later that day to remind you what it was about?
Yes absolutely...just happened to me yesterday as a matter of fact!! There's something about music that sometimes triggers a memory of my dreams...a feeling of random spurts of nostalgia.
Dude, the guy literally mentioned that in the first 3 minutes of the video. Pay attention
Deja Vu?
Never once for me
Or months or years later and it comes back like a lightening bolt. Like Oh wow,ok I knew this was going to happen!🤔🤯
I used to keep a dream diary. The more I used it, the easier it was to remember my dreams, getting longer and more detailed memories that I could recall. So from that perspective, it's just a matter of practice.
Also, I can remember dreams quite well while I'm still lying down right after waking up, but the memory fades extremely quickly after I stand up. So from that perspective, I think it's a matter of keeping the areas of the brain that retain those memories supplied with blood to keep the memories accessible. If they lose the blood sugar (or whatever chemicals), you just can't access the memory anymore.
You're getting closer. When you're ready meet me in kadath.
some people are better at it then others. I myself can be quite a lucid dreamer even participating in it and how i want things to happen. Sometimes i can wake up and go to the bathroom and fall right back into it. I actually really enjoy being able to do that.
This is exactly right. Took a summer class in college "psychology of dreams," had to keep a dream journal every night for like two months... Like David said, it's just practice. Maybe I didn't remember Every dream I'd had the night before, but I remembered at least one, and often more.
His book Why We Sleep was such a fascinating read. From start to finish can only highly recommend it!
This makes so much sense. Now I understand why we are able to have the same dreams yet have no idea how since we can’t even remember the dream prior to dreaming it.
Didn't know macklemore was British
I’ve had dreams that I swore were real actual events. To the point that I checked my phone for certain text conversations I believed I had. Forgetting dreams helps restore our reality so as not to mix the two, real and unreal.🤷🏻♀️
Exactly same thing has happened to me multiple times
Yes. I’ve experienced this same thing. No lie, one time I had a dream that I woke up and called my boss and said i couldn’t go into work that day.
Turns out I woke up an hour late, just realizing it was just a dream.
Even when you know they aren't real in the dream they still feel real when you awake it's fucked (well this happens to me)
These conversations are why I started listening to Joe Rogan two years ago. More please.
Brandon Louis yes!!!!
I've solved personal problems in my sleep, especially subtle boundary violations and called the person out the next day. I firmly believe we work out the nonsense that happen in our lives within our dreams (only they make little sense when we look back at them, no beginning, no real end; even when we forget we can still wake up in a ROTTEN mood with symptoms of CTPDS as though an event just happened). Dreams are also part of the brain's process of creating longterm memories, so the dream gets lost in that transfer of memory. I like what the guest said, it's like the link is there, but the code to access the dream isn't working.
I was a software developer for thirty years. Sometimes I would see code in front of me in my sleep. Other times I would have some difficult problem to solve and wake up in the morning knowing the solution.
One of the most interesting interviews I've ever seen.
When I was in my teens i created a mountain in my dreams to mountain bike on. Skip forward 5 years and I'm in a dream on a snowymountain and then i realize i was dreaming and it was the mountain i made. Also i quit smoking pot for a job promotion for a few months and during that time i had nightmares every night of places I remember making in my dreams as a child. I smoke weed again.
That's crazy!!! I would have nightmares as a child and my mom would help me make a dream. I'm glad other people do the same
Woah that’s wild I also have a mountain for biking on. Sometimes I’ll be dreaming and realize I’m in a dreamscape of around where I live, but it’s all a little different like it’s got the mountain and the woods are a little deeper and some things are just positioned differently. And a lot of my dreams take place there
@@pissmuah787 that's awesome haha!
It's incredible how mesmerizing it is sometimes. Now and then I remember not moments of certain dreams, but sensations of them. It's like the environment, the atmosphere and the nostalgia of that dream in particular, and it hits me suddenly. I end up saying to myself "Oh, I thought I would never remember anything of this dream again".
This guy was really good he was also explaining the things to do to help u sleep better...as a brain specialist....a cooler room as opposed to a nice warm cozy room...what a revellation....i was wondering why i ve had trouble remembering dreams..something anything
Why am i the slowest person on earth in my dreams? I literally run like i had concrete shoes lol
Could be your subconcious trying to tell you that you're stagnating in life or facing a problem that is pushing you away from your goals. It's a fairly common metaphor in dreams.
Saosinn when you sleep you go through rem sleep. During rem sleep chemicals activate that paralyze you so that you don’t get hurt while sleeping. A slow punch or slow run in a dream is due to your body trying to do that action in real life but isn’t able to due to being paralyzed
@@pontius428 what is sleep paralysis?
TheSeaBast false
Sometimes that also happens to me, and also not being able to talk and having to whisper lol. I think that s because you are kinda waking up and you are literally trying to do those things with your body in rl, but you can't
1:54 when your girl says we need to talk
😂🤣😂
When the vitamin gummies kick in*
Lmaoooo when the camera spans to Rogans face at 1:52 ish 😂
Soooo glad I'm not the only one busting up to this 😂😂😂
I had to go back and pause lmao.. his eyes 😂 😂
It's hilarious
Russbel Perez lmao
Russbel Perez 😂
I remember my dreams and dream every night. I even remember dreams from when I was a child and I remember dreams which emotionally affect me as well.
I used to experience lucid dreaming in my teens and early 20s, but I lost it. If I was having a nightmare I could either change the dream or wake myself up. I miss that.
This is why I love scientists...
@7:11
"Is that possible?"
"Not based on the science...so far."
7:20 “not based on the science so far”. i like that
Joe always finds a way to turn his talks into a dmt conversation
To be fair dmt was kinda relevant in this conversation.
I remember most of my dreams (the last ones, closer to waking up) and they haunt me all day sometimes. I also remember some of them from years ago.
Simon Says I’m 22 and have some dreams that I remember from when I was 6-10 years old. Lol
Yes, I'm a month from 22 and also remember dreams from as young as when I was 5... i was a duck in that dream.
Simon Says - same here. i remember most of my dreams. sometimes more of a dream will come to me during the day, and often they are vivid.
i read that as our brain enter REM sleep it goes to work making far-linking connections in information and transferring that info to the hippocampus for remembrance. It does this during sleep so the noise of our consciousness is silenced. I also read once that our minds will often use people, places, or items that we are familiar with to 'construct' dreams. i guess we know what we know till we know what we didnt.
Simon Says me too, and do you ever get flashbacks of dreams? I’ll think I’ve forgotten my dreams then I’ll see something irl that triggers the entire memory of it. The worst is when I know it looks like a dream I’ve had but I can’t place it. Like an unspeakably strong familiarity
@@shortty7618 yeah, I'm 38 and I remember a lot of dreams from all throughout my life, going back to like 7yrs old
Thumbnail looks like chuck Norris and Donald trumps love child
@Bave Drokie
This is important to me.
@Bave Drokie I second that
Son of a bi*ch! This made me laugh so hard 😂😊😂😂
Bave Drokie okay this is funny
Chuck Norris doesn't need anyone else to make a lovechild. He wills it into existence.
Dreams where I’m flying are insane
When I'm aware I'm dreaming, my body automatically floats. Every single time. So weird.
In some dreams, if I run very fast, I do lift off and fly a bit. It's a sensational feeling.
Its amazing that dreams effect every person on earth for a third of their lives and we have absolutely no evidence why... If we do finally unlock it there is no limit to the historical knowledge we would unlock. Before we try to live on Mars we need to understand ourselves.
Tay100 Y’all can run in dreams?? I can’t run or punch on dreams for some weird reason.
@@SirCasticoo The blankets my dude. Walking away from a scary thing you don't know is horrifying.
I think we need to have this talk with a collection of people who who recall their dreams daily.
8:27
He just lip synced joe
He can read his mind 🤭
Thats scary
Wtf
Pmsl that’s some crazy shit.
Wth
Nah he went to say “well” 👍🏾🙃
Ever since I started writing down my dreams in a diary, I am able to remember many more dreams and more vividly, so I think your attitude towards dreaming contributes.
Same
Thaddeus G very true. I wrote my dreams down for over a year immediately upon waking up and the more I started doing it and writing, the more I would remember multiple dreams, it just starts to flow out naturally. You have to be committed to remembering and try your best not to think about anything waking thoughts you have... Sort of like meditating.
@@drcoffins totally, I find it to be a very personal experience and it can even be fun because of how crazy dreams can be at times.
As soon as the guy said he was a brain scientist I thought "I know Joe is gonna ask this dude about DMT" 😂
Love how Joe was totally open to the possibility of shared dreams....dude,who are all these random people in our dreams and are they dreaming the same dream in their corner of the world???...,anything is possible.
Since 1/24/1999 I can only ever remember one dream and it's me standing on the side of a busy road and my grandfather on the other and he can't hear me screaming I love him I wasn't there when he passed away never told him goodbye and I love him he was my best friend E.L.H. I love you
Wack that's almost my birthday. Born on 1/29/1999
If it helps I can share with you what the esoterics say about it.
Humans have 4 bodies: physical, etheral (energetical), astral (emotional) and mental (intelectual). Each of them are on a different plane of existance (psyhical, etheral, astral, mental). The space between atoms is not empty, it's filled with those higher (less dencity) layers.
When a man dies, his conciesness is being transfered to his astral body on the astral plane (maybe a bit etheral as well). A ghost is an astral body of a human.
The same concept applies for dreaming. When you are dreaming you are in your astral body on the astral plane (Out of body experience).
My point is: your grandfather heard you.
Futhermore after our death the ghost visits places and people to intergrate their energy and expieriences. It's most likely that you granfather was there with you and during the funeral. You were just not aware of it.
Chuck Norris + Donald Trump
LiveLife 101 Donald trump at 25
"It's possible that we store every one of our dreams" Joe's face 😨
1:48 ... Hahahah fuckin character
That needs to be a reaction image 😁
@@jabrown oh yeah, agreed
I thought it was a glitch at first when he made that face lol
SO. CAL 😂
Does anybody else have dreams that have continuity with each other?
Has anyone else ever waken up briefly from a good dream, only to force yourself back to sleep and pick it up where you left off?
I often leave my shed in the middle of dismembering some random victims, but then I have to leave and return a few days later to finish it. Anything like that?
@@theuniversewithin2065 yes just like that
god dammit Joe you made it nearly 6mins without mentioning DMT
I have lucid dreams and remember them. Takes time and training but well worth it.
How do you train that?
@@nicolasamper7911 repetition
@@nicolasamper7911 If you don't know what lucid dreams are, look up videos about it on youtube and how you can become lucid. Two reality checks I know of that works well for me is if you think you're in a dream, try pinching your nose and breathe through it. If you can breathe through than you're obviously in a dream. Another reality check is just counting your fingers. Usually in your dreams you'll have like 6 fingers or something like that. Do them throughout the day to train your brain to automatically do them in a dream. Dreams can become unstable very easily if you don't keep yourself calm. Getting really excited can jolt you awake. Depending on your experience, lucid dreams can last from seconds to even an hour. Some people have such vivid dreams that they even feel like they last hours when in actuality it only lasted about 45 min or less. Once lucid in a dream, start by just walking around and touching things including yourself. It'll help to stable the dream and become more vivid. Then you can attempt something advanced like flying or spawning things or people. I can keep going but just look up videos on it. You'll get more info.
@@nicolasamper7911 regular sleep patterns. Delving into your own mind and exploring it when in dreams. Repeat the dream several times and manipulate the dream once you have control. Dont get to excited and wake yourself up. Repeat it over and over until you can change the dream. It honestly makes you happier as a person.
I have often pontificated dreams and one of the things I feel as if I’ve deduced is It’s our way of learning and perfecting things that we have already learned and experienced throughout the time we are weak. I’ve often felt that sleeping on it is not just a term
Joe “How Aware of you on Dimethyltryptamine” Rogan
I had a motorcycle crash back in 2010 and had a small amount of brain damage, lost the memory of my childhood. Creepy thing was over the next 10 years I slowly regained these memories from being in similar situations in life. Hanging out with 2 friends I'd regain the memory of my two 4 yr old friends playing in the mud and my mom came out, freaked out on us
I have vivid dreams all the time. Lucid dreams where Im flying or being chased and they seem so real. I usually remember them for at least a few days. I had a few horrific dreams where I was being chased by a demon or where I cant breathe. Ive even woken up with elevated heart rate and on one occasion I sprinkled Holy water around my room. The dreams have been so real.
The point about outputting information is very important I think. I do a lot of looking up dream symbolism, nothing strict but more to help get a sense of what’s going on in my subconscious mind. It’s been accurate and helpful, and gets clearer/helps me to remember dreams more and more. I think there’s definitely a lot to be said on that particularly.