Yes, the dream state is a weird place, that's for sure. And I have had some of the most meaningful experiences of my life through dreams.
One of them was where Miles Davis was my dad (yes, it is a dream after all) and on his deathbed. He played one long last note on his trumpet as he was dying and to this day it is the most beautiful, heart wrenching sound I have ever heard in any reality. I woke up completely bawling from the intensity and emotion contained in that one held note and has given me something to search for in my own musical expression.
Another time, and I don't really consider it a dream so much as an OBE (or at least lucid) type experience, was when I was dreaming I was at a friends house at twilight (I almost always dream and it is around twilight/between day/night) and someone expressed to me there was an wild animal on the loose downstairs. I went down cautiously to check and was suddenly in the basement of my childhood house in the dark and these tigers eyes came glowing out of the dark and charged at me. At the point of contact I was ripped out of my body, became fully aware and conscious, and was hurtling at tremendous G-forces through a pitch black void, akin to a high velocity base jump or rollercoaster. I eventually slowed down to a stop to find myself lying in my bed completely befuddled and awake. At no time between the points of when I got ripped out of body/dream and then was lying in my bed awake did I feel like I woke up... It felt more like I was transported from my dream state directly into an interdimensional wormhole/OBE state and then back into regular consciousness.
* A funny post script, when I told my mum about that last dream/OBE, she shook her head and told me that my dad used to tell my nephews not to go in the basement when they were young as there was a tiger in there. I had no knowledge of this story whatsoever. My dad passed away a good few years before I had that dream/OBE experience... weird.
"The love I've made is the shape of my space"