Here are several examples collected by Silberer from observations on himself:
“I return to my home with a party of people, take leave of them at the door and enter.”
“After visiting some place, I drive home along the same road which lead me there.”
“One morning I woke up and decided to doze off for another half hour: I dreamt then that I was locked up in a house and I woke up saying: ‘I must have the lock broken open.’”
In hypnopompic visions we generally enter a house, a forest, a dark valley or take a train or a boat, or we fall (see typical dreams).
CHAPTER V: WHERE DREAMS COME FROM
To sleep does not mean “perchance to dream,” but to dream from the very second when we close our eyes to the time when we open them again.
“But I never dream,” some one will surely say.