So basically you experienced the life and death of a mentally-unstable Ghostbusters fan? Sick dream.
Hopefully i'll have a dream of some sort tonight, and relay it in the morning.
I dreamed last night about having superpowers, like basic telekinesis and the ability to summon orange whips out of my wrists. It was really weird because every single person I met, bar one, was terrified of me. The one person wore a mask and never spoke, even though she was there the entire dream. Basically, from what I gathered, I was trying to get some politician or other to listen to an offer I had. I kept referring to the "triumvirate" and how it would be affected if this man didn't listen to me.
I've been taking melatonin pills lately to help me fall asleep, but I think they're too potent. The next day I'm falling asleep in class. I'm pretty sure it's the melatonin because with out it I might be tired but I don't fall asleep. I might try cutting the pills in half. I think the one I got is like 6mg pills, so maybe 3 will be better.
yeah i get drowsy the day after i take melatonin, so I try to avoid it unless i need it
I went to sleep really tired last night, and 5 minutes after going to bed I feel asleep. And had a lucid dream. I've never had a lucid dream right after going to bed before, so it surprised the shit out of me, resulting in waking up with my heart pounding, thinking "did that just happen"
Basically I had a very short dream about playing world of tanks, but the screen became darker every time I moved the mouse, until it was pitch black and I thought "this can't happen", did a reality check and became lucid. But as I said, being a right-after-bed lucid it stunned me too much and I woke up from it.
Just had a dream that I was stung by a bee, and I woke up today feeling sore in the spot exactly where I was stung in my arm.
Guys i had a lucid dream last night, After reading that post on 4chan about how Hanako told that guy to kill himself and he would be there forever. I found that guy in Yamaku............ and he told me "KILL THESE BASTARDS PLEASE!" So i decided to take a "fun filled visit" to Hanako's dorm room she told me if i did the same thing i would stuck there forever also.... So You know what right then i imagined my subconscious there (He looks like Mr.T) And imagined some flamethrowers and guess what, the song "We are young" starting playing as we burned down the Hell hole you all call Yamaku. I saw Hanako's face melt before my motherfucking eye's and it was the most horrifying thing i have ever seen, but still bbqing Misha and Shizune was fun, they were running pretty fast...
tldr: I burned down Yamaku-(Katawa Shoujo) with my Mr. T looking Subconscious.
I have a feeling that my dreams are too realistic for me to ever think of doing a reality check.
Nothing ever tips me off, nothing ever seems wrong, even in hindsight.
I had a dream that I was in WWII, and people that got injured were being killed in "accidents"
[QUOTE=Blazyd;36182127]Just had a dream that I was stung by a bee, and I woke up today feeling sore in the spot exactly where I was stung in my arm.[/QUOTE]
It's probably just your brain interpreting what's happening to your body. Maybe you whacked you elbow or whatever while you were asleep so your brain put it into your dream in the form of the bee. That stuff happens a lot.
I had a lucid dream for the first time since I was a child. I was so freaking happy.
It started in some ones house or something and my mom was apparently pregnant and having a baby. I was outside, some people walk out and tell me its done so I walk in to see the baby. The baby was incredibly small so I began to think, "That is so weird..."
Then it suddenly just hit me, I was dreaming. I was so excited I started to wake up. I tried to rub my hands together but I realized I was moving my real hands because they felt as if they were asleep. So I calmed my self down and fell back to sleep. Once I was I kept my eyes closed in the dream and began to rub my hands together and spin around to make sure I would stay in it. It worked, I opened my eyes and everyone in the house was gone. My first thought was "Don't think something scary, don't think something scary..." Too fucking late, suddenly some scary ghost shit appeared and I ran like hell. I then realized this is my fucking dream and that I was gonna get this bitch out of it. So I closed my eyes and imagined some sort of ghost killing weapon like one from Ghostbusters and moved my hands into the position of the weapon. I opened them and it was there so I blew the fuck out of the ghost and I felt like a boss. :dance:
Then I got bored of the house so I closed my eyes and imagined an empty world. I open them to find a flat world with orange tiles for a floor like a Source map. After that I can't remember much sadly.
It was awesome from what I remember, I hope to have another lucid dream when I go to bed tonight.
I experienced one of those indications that it's a dream last night, reading an email then reading it over again to see the text changed, happened about 4 times but I didn't quite realize it until I woke up.
Stevie Wonder was my screen saver too, this is starting to confuse me.
I remember having a dream, either last night or the night before, in which I could generate attack spells of light and/or lighting, though most of the time they "fizzled" without any visual effects.
Also, a theme of many of my dreams that can result in them taking a turn for the worse involves lightswitches; if I flip a switch and it doesn't turn on the lights, something bad tends to happen. A recent example of this came from several weeks back, where I was in the kitchen of my house, with the windows obscured by fabric thus making it dark. I tried turning on the light, which was a bad mistake; quickly realising this I found the key for the door to the garden, and tried to open the door, whilst I heard footsteps from upstairs. That's where the dream ends; I don't think I got out into the garden, but I didn't see what was coming down the stairs, so I see it as a net positive; I failed, but thankfully I didn't see whatever was behind me.
Another theme that doesn't pop up as regularly involves getting out of the house; sometimes something isn't right, and I have to leave. I do so without much of a problem, even being able to fall from the top floor window without getting hurt or aborting the dream (it's only 3 floors including the ground floor, though it'd hurt like hell IRL), but sometimes I am pursued and must elude whatever's coming after me, though the times I remember most involve my mother being the pursuer; hell if I know what it means.
Anyone else have dream themes of lightswitches triggering bad things or having the urge to leave one's place?
I had a lucid dream where I was taking one of my school exams, but then I realized that I had taken the exam already.
Checked my fingers as a reality check, and yup, they were about six inches longer than normal.
My dream faded away though, because I didn't know what to do afterwards.
I hate dreams that are so awesome that when you wake up you get pissed because it essentially interrupted your entertainment
I hate that too, especially when in that amazing dream there is this just amazing, outstanding person, then when you wake up in the morning you can't remember their name or face.
I tend to have dreams that lead me to gunfights / me getting shot and dying. I feel the impacts but no pain. Is this bad?
[QUOTE=tristanguy2;36204648]I hate that too, especially when in that amazing dream there is this just amazing, outstanding person, then when you wake up in the morning you can't remember their name or face.
I tend to have dreams that lead me to gunfights / me getting shot and dying. I feel the impacts but no pain. Is this bad?[/QUOTE]
I had a dream like that, I had a son. He brown curly hair and his name started with "Th".
[editline]4th June 2012[/editline]
I think it was either Theseus or Thaddeus
Holy crap, I remember reading this thread ages ago, makes me want to get back in LD'ing
Anyone have a link to that guys story series that had like 10 parts, and was super cool?
I got a sports drink in my fridge with a third of it left. It apparently has 0.2g of B6 and 0.2 of B12. I should drink this before bed and see if it helps me remember my dreams. I hope it wont keep me up though.
Is it normal to cry in your dreams, and then wake up crying in real life?
Probably. It's happened a few times to me.
I had a dream that I was playing Egyptian War (a card game) with my friends. Someone played a three, I played a nine, then next played another three, and the guy after him played a queen before anyone could slap the pile.
Really shows the effects of playing it erry day at lunchtime :v:
[QUOTE=ZenX2;36211941]I had a dream that I was playing Egyptian War (a card game) with my friends. Someone played a three, I played a nine, then next played another three, and the guy after him played a queen before anyone could slap the pile.
Really shows the effects of playing it erry day at lunchtime :v:[/QUOTE]
That's the Tetris Effect for you. :)
[QUOTE=Kirbyfactor;36210652]Is it normal to cry in your dreams, and then wake up crying in real life?[/QUOTE]
That happened to me once. I dreamed about my bird dying. Woke up crying, went about my day for a bit, then he actually did die.
I think last night one of my dreams included computers; likely drawing off my fears of infection and things going wrong. The memories are vague, though, can't remember much else.
[QUOTE=Jackald;36220997]I constantly have dreams that should be nightmares but i'm not scared. Like i'm trapped in a dungeon-type room with the water level slowly rising and shadowy figures outside the door whispering my name, but the whole time i'm thinking logically and rationally and going "hmm, now how can I get out of this situation?"[/QUOTE]
I have those a lot too, where you should feel a certain way but don't. I used to have this recurring dream where I'm walking through a really crowded place with my family and I feel really paranoid for no reason. I think it's supposed to be a kind of analogy for something in your life that makes you feel the emotion you feel in those kinds of dreams (if that makes sense).
I had another lucid dream!
Second one in a month. I count this as impressive. It was much less stable and less vivid than the other one though.
Currently drinking a bit of an isotonic sportsdrink since it appears to have Vitamin B6 and B12 in it. I hope it wont keep me awake. I'll see how it goes.
I had a dream that I got a piece of string in my eye and it started bleeding, then a friend turned into a saint, was wearing monk clothes, and was glowing
Does any of you guys know how to prevent sleep paralysis? It's been going on for a year or two now on and off, it mostly happens when I wake and fall asleep again early in the morning, I set alarms to prevent myself going back under and getting the damn thing, but it's really getting out of hand. I know I'll eventually wake but it really does take it's psychological tole every time no matter how hard I try to get used to it. What worries me is that if this happens when I'm old it could give me a heart attack and kill me stone dead.
To make matters worse while I'm in this state I Hallucinate that I can slightly move a bit, in reality I'm not though. This one time while it was happening I thought there was an open bottle of buckfast left in the bed and would spill. Anyway I'm digressing, is there a way to stop this without going to a GP, I just want to sleep soundly in the knowledge that I won't be paralysed for a minute or 2 every odd morning.
I had a dream that facepunch wasn't slow. It was horrible.
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