I was going to bring this topic up, myself! I've experienced different variations of this.
When I go to sleep and close my eyes, after a while I find myself seeing faces - sometimes scary faces, like witches, cthulhu, etc - sometimes moving, changing from one image to another. I have no problems focussing on those and sort of making up what I will see next.
At other times, it's rooms - like classrooms or bedrooms - which I see in perfect 3d and I can look around freely. If I try to focus, though, they usually fade and disappear altogether.
A different kind of this occurs when there's noise around me - if I doze off while watching tv or on the bus. My thoughts go in weird directions, following a trail of thought - like false memories or little plots, even - until I'm awakened by an outside noise and I'm like "What the HELL was that?", because it's usually something absurd.
The weirdest one yet, though, happened to me a few days ago. I'm trying to do RC's whenever I remember to, during the day. I noticed that in dreams, the image is MORE 3D than in reality. Like, when you look at your hand in waking life, the background behind your hand is out of focus - and in dreams, it's all IN focus, and the depth can be amazing. Not always, because if there's too much light, the whole image is rather obscure - but when it's 3D, it's 4D. So anyway... I was in my kitchen and did an RC, only to notice this weird three-dimensionality. And I woke up instantly, realizing I'd barely gone to sleep. I had a few instances of just *hopping* into a dream as soon as I close my eyes - a full-blown dream, with full awareness of my dream surroundings, with DC's around me and vague false memories of how I got there.
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