• Sleep and Dreams megathread V4
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Or imagine that you are wearing glasses and try taking them off; I hear that works well.
I'm having this recurring dream where I'm walking underwater and I'm fully aware of being wet and everything, but I can breathe perfectly normal. Whenever I reach the surface, I start suffocating. And it looks as though I'm in an indoor swimming pool at some hotel.
I had a very unusual dream last night....I found myself sitting in a floating bathtub up in the clouds with a view of where I live. Then all of a sudden the sky goes black and MASSIVE steering wheels start to fly down and crash-land onto my house. Help me...
I'm starting to have strange dreams... On Monday night, I had a dream where the main character was a strawberry with a lock on his back. A walrus architect and a human wizard visited his village. They wanted to build a wall, and told the strawberry-man that if he gathered bricks for the wall then the wizard would unlock the lock on his back. On Saturday, I had a dream where I had to protect the girl I like by defending her from anthropomorphic wolves and zombies. I could only kill them by ripping their heads of, and in the end I killed them all. TL;DR- Whimsical and/or violent dreams.
There was floating Pizza hut in my dream last night. I bought a snuggie in there.
everytime i find out that i'm dreaming i wake up. How can i stop this?
was trying to WILD, fucked up though, I fell asleep without thinking.
[QUOTE=krten_2x 4b;35253160]everytime i find out that i'm dreaming i wake up. How can i stop this?[/QUOTE] Spin around in your dream.
[QUOTE=jaykray;35253389]Spin around in your dream.[/QUOTE] I'll give it a go tonight.
I WBTB'd with out realizing this morning, My mothers phone's alarm went off downstairs and I went downstairs and turned it off. Went back to bed. Lucid dream.
[QUOTE=krten_2x 4b;35253160]Every time i find out that I'm dreaming i wake up. How can i stop this?[/QUOTE] Well, the problem with lucid dreams is when you realize you are dreaming, your logic kicks in and stops your REM sleep. So lucid dreamers somehow have gradually learned how to realize they are dreaming without using logic, I am not a lucid dreamer myself, I actually am not sure if I dream at all.
I rarely ever dream, it feels like I just go to bed and then wake up. Whenever I do dream it never makes sense. All my dreams are in third person, yet still focused on me. It's like I'm watching a movie, but there's no beginning or end, and scenes jump around. Essentially, I dream like I'm in the middle of watching Pulp Fiction for the first time. I know everything is connected, I know it's all the same "movie", but it won't make any sense until the end, and there never is an end. They're always confusing and strange. They never make any sense and I'm left spending most of my morning figuring out what the fuck is wrong with me. Also you know how most people wake up from falling? I don't fall in my dreams, I get launched. Here's an example, in one dream I was standing on top of a train, the train suddenly stops and I go flying. Whenever it happens, I see myself shoot off into the distance and then I suddenly wake up, it's really strange.
A while ago, I had a dream about walking somewhere, I think it was in a forest or something. Then I tripped, fell and woke up by the shock of falling.
In the dream I had tonight, I was forced to kill some people because some insects infected them and were controlling them. It was either this or humanity was doomed. I shot at first, then was horrified of what i did, then somebody took weapon (i think it was rocket launcher) from my hand and did it by himself. And others started shooting too. I've had some strange dreams, but this one was really weird.
No luck on noticing dream signs yet, last night I had another dream that I went through my high school. I should start doing reality checks whenever I see my brother or friends, they always seem to be around in my dreams.
I guess they were right about trying not to look at yourself in a dream. Wasn't really lucid, but I noticed it looked like someone took a sledgehammer to my head.
I did look in a mirror in a recent dream and there wasn't really anything wrong in it. Not willing to give it another try, however.
You wont belive how jelaous I am of you people who remember their dreams almost every night.
[QUOTE=Rapist;35263645]You wont belive how jelaous I am of you people who remember their dreams almost every night.[/QUOTE] Well it's not impossible for anyone, just work at it. It's how I managed to get from remembering none to keeping a strong record of my dreams in a couple of months.
[QUOTE=Rapist;35263645]You wont beli[B]e[/B]ve how jealous I am of you people who remember their dreams almost every night.[/QUOTE] And when you first remember your dreams, you get "jelaous" of those lucid dreamers who can realize they are dreaming without waking up and can control their dreams.
Last night's dream was about doing a coup and then escaping on a bus. The bus with broken brakes ended up hanging on a ledge next to a lake, I had to hold down two levers to keep the brakes enabled to stop us from falling in. Both levers had "dipshit" written on them for some reason We fell in anyways, and the bus filled with water, we managed to get out but my sister had left the area and I went to find her. I had a rainbow-colored parrot as my pet, sitting on my shoulder and on my finger, it was an awesome bird. Found her eventually and woke up. [QUOTE=Rapist;35263645]You wont belive how jelaous I am of you people who remember their dreams almost every night.[/QUOTE] :>
[QUOTE=DrasarSalman;35259263]Well, the problem with lucid dreams is when you realize you are dreaming, your logic kicks in and stops your REM sleep. So lucid dreamers somehow have gradually learned how to realize they are dreaming without using logic, I am not a lucid dreamer myself, I actually am not sure if I dream at all.[/QUOTE] That's not really true. It's not logic that wakes you up, it's just shock from not having any experience with lucid dreaming. In fact, using logic is one method of inducing a lucid dream. (DILD)
Weird dream last night: I had a chrome-plated revolver and I was riding passenger in my own car's backseat. Whoever is driving stops at a car-wash and there is this car-wash girl who tells me to lower my window and tells me to feel her up because she's all sudsy, I say no and she grabs my hand and soon enough, I'm starting to feel her stomach around. Almost instantly, I'm in some Brazilian type favela and I'm running with the revolver in my hand--all the lights are knocked out and the only light is the moon shining onto the buildings. As I'm about to jump out from a corner, I hear two guys speaking in Russia walk by--out of fear that they are my pursuers, I run into this huge russian school and holster my revolver. I walk through the main hall and there is a huge rave going on, and there is all kinds of smoke in the air (cigarettes, weed, and artificial fog machines) I see a police officer watching me and I walk straight past her, looking her in the eyes, telling she's drunk--and I start running down this long hall, and the smell of cigarettes gets thicker and the smoke does as well. Pretty soon I hear a horrible smoker's-cough echoing in the silent-hill-type fog and I wake up. Welcome to my mind! ._.
Is it possible to meet physical manifestations of parts of yourself in your dreams?
[QUOTE=Mr. Smartass;35270938]Is it possible to meet physical manifestations of parts of yourself in your dreams?[/QUOTE] I believe so, but they are often exaggeratedly horrid, if I am correct. Afraid of Monsters best sets it as an example with David Leatherhoff in his drug-induced dream although.. [img]http://images.wikia.com/afraidofmonsters/images/e/ea/Addiction.png[/img]
I was out in the desert shooting, then I was underwater suddenly. Then I was in a hospital bed for the remainder of the dream (a long time). I need to do something so I can either have more vivid dreams, or remember them better.
I had to do a math test in one of my dreams.
[QUOTE=DrasarSalman;35264402]And when you first remember your dreams, you get "jelaous" of those lucid dreamers who can realize they are dreaming without waking up and can control their dreams.[/QUOTE] Ha, I've had a lucid dream or two before but with months, even years apart.
I had a dream that there was a computer virus that made your computer unusable, but there were these weird 7-segment displays that popped out of the ground, and if you could figure out the relation between them the virus would explode. This was another interesting instance of text not changing when I look away and back. It took me a while but I figured out that the right display was the left display times 3. The left said 7777 and the right said 212121, and I'm not sure how I was able to do math in a dream :v:
I had a dream where a dildo got delivered to my house and blew up my cat
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