My dreams don't make any sense to me at all. They're very non linear and usually consist of a baffling, seemingly unrelated sequence of random events.
Those sound a lot like mine, too.
I hear about cool dreams other people have, with clear worlds, characters, and plot lines, but mine are just a jumbled mess of nonsense that I can't make heads or tails of.
Some recurring dreams I've had:
- Punching some person, one time another version of me, over and over with all my might, only for it to do no damage.
- Climbing up the stairs on my elementary school playground, getting about halfway up and then falling sideways across the empty field.
- Someone going over my high school records and telling me I have to retake some course over again, usually something with specific knowledge where you know it or you don't, like Spanish, physics, or math. But I can't just take the course remotely, I have to literally go back to high school, sit in class, have a locker and everything, but at my current age. One time I got to drive my car to school in one of these "High School Re-Do" dreams, so that was kinda cool since I didn't have a car back then.
- A variation on the "High School Re-Do" - instead of having to retake Spanish/physics/math, I'm in a class where I haven't done any of the work for the semester, and I have to do an entire semester's worth of work in a single day.
Then I remember I had one dream that was a one-off, where I had two cars, a white 4th gen Mustang GT, and a 2nd gen "Bandit" Trans Am in bronze. I wondered to myself, which car do I want to take to class today...which car even has gas in it...I took so long to decide, that I woke up before I got to drive
When I was on that other forum, High Existence, one of the things we talked about was lucid dreaming - learning how to control what happens in a dream. It was an interesting idea, and several people there claimed to be able to do it. I wanted to use it to meet aliens and magical creatures, or to have some entity show me how to unlock my imagination. But I was never able to pull it off.