Sometimes when I fall asleep with my head tilted left, while sleeping on my back, I am instantly eating food in the “in between” wake and sleep state and am instantly jarred awake.

I also have this experience if I am fully sleeping on my left side, in dream state. I won’t be jarred awake like when I’m on my back but I still experience mostly dreams involving eating/consuming.

I virtually never have the desire to sleep on my left side and if I choose to experiment with it, it takes forever to fall asleep, if it even happens at all. When it does happen, 80%+ of the time, I end up in dreams where I am eating food or doing something more feminine in nature.

It's crystal clear that LS is female based (body) (the right side of the brain) and RS is male based (mind) (the left side of the brain. Left side dreams also include the feeling I'm residing in (sharing the dream body of) someone who is experiencing insecurity or some other female based traits. I’ve even been referred to as a female name a couple times.

Recently in a LS dream test, I managed to get in front of a mirror during the dream and I was clearly an older man (not myself) and he was dressed as a woman. I recall speaking about it in front of the mirror, but my mouth wasn’t moving. I said out loud “Why isn’t my mouth moving? My mouth isn’t moving.” and then suddenly the person in the mirror begin moving his mouth around (not talking, just moving it in a weird way as if he could hear what I was saying and simply decided to move his mouth).

What is truly happening here? Why is it that I'm instantly consuming or seemingly female in some way while I test the LS?

RS dreams definitely are more mental and appear to be related to the 5th, 6th, 7th chakras (blue, indigo, purple). LS dreams seem to relate to the 3rd, 2nd, 1st chakras (yellow, orange, red). Sleeping directly in the center, on your back, seems to be directly in the middle of the spectrum, green, the 4th chakra, heart.

Perhaps this is why sleeping on the left side brings up lower chakra activities like eating, particularly when the head is angled just to the left, not completely left. Anyway, I need more information about why head position seems to directly correlate to the kinds of dreams we have.