I have not paid too much attention to how I see in dreams.
Commonly I am a character in a scene, behaving as that character in the events.
I also had a sequence of "James Bond" dreams long ago in which I could wander through the scenes watching without interacting.
In both cases I appear in the scene without making an entrance and disappear without making an exit - and I have never thought whether there is another way.
But this morning I opened my eyes from a dream and then closed my eyes and went back into it. (Did the dream exist independently of me?)
And as I reentered the dream a man was moving towards me and he got bigger and bigger and finally I could only see his head as he walked past. It was the same effect you see on a video if a person walks too close to the lens on the way past.
So, in what way was I observing that "dream" scene? I was clearly not standing in the scene as then I would see with 2 eyes and maintain a full vision of the man walking towards me.
Was I looking through an aperture? Obviously the aperture was not in a wall otherwise the man could not walk past.
Was the aperture my entry and exit from the scene?
Did I just manifest in the scene through an energy portal?
This morning I dreamed about a scene in which there was an object, probably pottery, with a bird and surroundings. I could see the object pretty clearly and was surprised that the bird had only low intensity colors and its surroundings had no color.
A little later I looked at the object again and the bird colors were stronger and I could see the surroundings were colored too, although the colors seemed low intensity.
This sequence of not seeing much color and then seeing more when returning to the scene occurred twice more in the same dream.
Now some people report that they only dream in black and white. This is likely to result from not having sufficient etheric/astral substance organized for sight to see clearly in that frequency range.
In my case, was I seeing more colors later because I had had more practice - thereby having had more opportunity to organize the subtle substance for seeing?
This morning I dreamed about a scene in which there was an object, probably pottery, with a bird and surroundings. I could see the object pretty clearly and was surprised that the bird had only low intensity colors and its surroundings had no color.
A little later I looked at the object again and the bird colors were stronger and I could see the surroundings were colored too, although the colors seemed low intensity.
This sequence of not seeing much color and then seeing more when returning to the scene occurred twice more in the same dream.
Now some people report that they only dream in black and white. This is likely to result from not having sufficient etheric/astral substance organized for sight to see clearly in that frequency range.
In my case, was I seeing more colors later because I had had more practice - thereby having had more opportunity to organize the subtle substance for seeing?
I think I can relate to what you're saying about colour intensity in dreams. I have experienced low-intensity colours and then more vibrant colours at later times. The level of the dream concerned may be connected with the issue.
Distant peaks emerge....clear as day. The hermit's lantern turns to guide the way. Hermit's Way - F. J. Rogers
> The Kardashian scale is a method of measuring a civilization's level of stupidity. The scale is only theoretical and in terms of an actual civilization highly speculative
Quite so. Military physics is well past such perspectives.