I finally did it. I had a full blown Inception dream.
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I think you're bullshitting OP.
:what:
Ellen Page...really?
ITT: Facepunch are neurologists.
i slept horribly after watching inception :(
i wish i could train my subconscious. damn.
[QUOTE=Zinayzen;24002938]I tried, but I figured universe collapsing levels were probably far enough. I'm scared to see what happens if I go further.[/QUOTE]
I think he was talking about Ellen Page
My top is spinning, so I'm in a dream
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No wait it stopped
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wait it started again what the fuck
OP is lying, he wouldn't remember the first 3/4ths of the dream.
[QUOTE=Hypershadsy;24004348]OP is lying, he wouldn't remember the first 3/4ths of the dream.[/QUOTE]
Theres a little thing called Dream Recall, look it up.
OP
:iia:
I call shit
[QUOTE=Hypershadsy;24004348]OP is lying, he wouldn't remember the first 3/4ths of the dream.[/QUOTE]
It's called a good memory and a pencil and paper. You should try it some time.
Bollocks.
Sounds pretty cool. I wish I could master lucid dreaming but I always forget to try and all that.
ITT: the plot of inception.
Why didn't you just post this in the dreams megathread? Isn't that why it exists? So you can post dreams in it?
I believe you did it but I don't think it's thread worthy.
The closest i've been to an Inception dream is dreaming that I was asleep..... so close.
Also I died in a dream once and was like "oh shit oh shit i'm dead i can't believe i'm dead i don't want to die" for about 5 minutes until I realised I wasn't dead and opened my eyes
Dreams can seem really realistic. Looking back I realise that it was obviously a dream. I could hear the dream doctor trying to revive me. Also he was Gilderoy Lockhart.
Did you prepare a totem before hand?
I had an Inception dream of sorts.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt ([url=http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/8100000/Joseph-on-the-set-of-Inception-September-12-joseph-gordon-levitt-8132077-967-1222.jpg]this guy[/url]) was tied to a bed. There was a can of whipped cream on the bedside cabinet.
I liked that dream.
No you didn't. Stop acting like you're a dream pro.
[QUOTE=Mad Chatter;24003385]For some reason or another, I get pissed off when people talk about dreaming.
I have no idea why it annoys me so much.[/QUOTE]
Same here, usually when people talk about it they act really pretentious and seem to think they're superior to everyone else because they had a lucid dream. And I think the OP didn't actually split his subconcious or whatever, I think he just had a weird dream.
[QUOTE=magepro99;24002924]Go deeper.[/QUOTE]
Into dream levels or Ellen Page? :smug:
OP, you're waiting for a train...
I used to have dreams that would come true, ex. I had a dream along time ago about me getting into a lot of trouble from my parents, but my dream age did not match my actual age at the time. Well around two months ago I was walking into my kitchen where I saw both my parents, I instantly got a feeling of Deja Vu and my body felt cold. I had just remembered the dream i had years ago and it matched up perfectly with the dream. I had a feeling of Deja Vu, I instantly got the chills and just left the room.
I woke up in a dream, but I was so scared of the clown running after me I didn't go to sleep.
I like the thread music
Congratulations you found a new way to sleep
Sit back and enjoy the massive implications this will have on your waking life
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[QUOTE=Splurgy_A;24010087]I had an Inception dream of sorts.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt ([url=http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/8100000/Joseph-on-the-set-of-Inception-September-12-joseph-gordon-levitt-8132077-967-1222.jpg]this guy[/url]) was tied to a bed. There was a can of whipped cream on the bedside cabinet.
I liked that dream.[/QUOTE]
That's Leondardo Di Caprio I mean seriously :v:
no u didnt shut up
That's what happens when you get obsessed with a movie of some sort and derail your thoughts to the beliefs of said movie... so what the guy above me said.
I would rather have a Matrix dream....
But congrats. I'm still learning how to achieve lucid.
Should i be worried that I've been in complete control of every one of my dreams, exactly like the OP, for the past 16 years? I can never tell the difference between reality or real life, which has fucked me over so many times.
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