I read "Under The Dome" during December vacations. I was visiting my parents in my hometown, where there is rarely any cloud in sight. Except last year, when cold weather everywhere kept the sky full of clouds and weird colors, which made me think of the strange weather conditions described in the book.
Well, now I am reading "The Stand" (about 1 quarter now, so I hope one of these coincidences goes away soon).
I started remembering my dreams every night. And I got super sick.
I think the subconscious helps some. If I think about dreams, perhaps that tells my mind to dream more, or to remember better.
But I also think another factor is simply the cold (as it is January). I love cold, because I feel more energized. But when I want to sleep, "energized" is not a good way to feel. So I do not sleep so deeply, which might help in remembering what I was dreaming.
Of course, things are not as nice when the cold also brings this super flu that makes it so difficult to breathe...
These are the only books were I recall having these coincidences, but they were the two latest books I read. If this will keep happening, I wonder which books would not be safe to read anymore, hahahaha.
Has anyone else had this kind of "augmented reality" while reading some books? Has it been good or bad? For me, everlasting clouds that change the color of the sky and having dreams is good. Respiratory difficulties is definitely bad.
Well, now I am reading "The Stand" (about 1 quarter now, so I hope one of these coincidences goes away soon).
I started remembering my dreams every night. And I got super sick.
I think the subconscious helps some. If I think about dreams, perhaps that tells my mind to dream more, or to remember better.
But I also think another factor is simply the cold (as it is January). I love cold, because I feel more energized. But when I want to sleep, "energized" is not a good way to feel. So I do not sleep so deeply, which might help in remembering what I was dreaming.
Of course, things are not as nice when the cold also brings this super flu that makes it so difficult to breathe...
These are the only books were I recall having these coincidences, but they were the two latest books I read. If this will keep happening, I wonder which books would not be safe to read anymore, hahahaha.
Has anyone else had this kind of "augmented reality" while reading some books? Has it been good or bad? For me, everlasting clouds that change the color of the sky and having dreams is good. Respiratory difficulties is definitely bad.