[QUOTE=Oblivious1;26701138]Fuuuuuu- I had a lucid dream and I can't remember it >.<
Didn't know I had one till I asked my sub.[/QUOTE]
In continuation, I've asked Oney (my sub, just showing respect), what happened and this is what was confirmed:
I've threatened to him to do something or else I'd summon this certain person (who was harmless physically), which I did anyway.
Nothing adventurous happened.
I had a conversation with about lucid dreaming, not sure which part of it.
He personified himself as me, but as the nice, humble and respectable side of me.
He claims he'll give me the dream again. Besides that, I need to remember that conversation. :saddowns:
I caught myself 'sleep-talking' once. It was quite bizarre.
My mother was in my room, folding some clothes and apparently I was having a full-on conversation about dinosaurs. I 'properly' woke up as I said the phrase "Where are the dinosaurs..." and was just generally weirded out. I can't properly remember if I was awake when I said that word but I really no idea why I was talking. My mom looked like she was about to burst into laughter when I asked her what I was talking about :(
I sleep-talk very often. I'm just worried I share some of the stuff I read here on Facepunch
Can you talk to your subconscious IRL?
And do people stare at you like in inception?
Is it weird I've never had a nightmare?
[QUOTE=swampie;26711793]Can you talk to your subconscious IRL?
And do people stare at you like in inception?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but it's not exactly easy. It takes a while, generally. Jake's getting close, I've been able to do it for a long time. It's all about recognizing signs and stuff.
Or, if you want it in a simpler, more primal sense, just listen to your gut feeling, that's 99% of the time your subconscious.
you can make them, but they don't normally. The reason they did it in Inception was because the dreamers had entered another dreamer's mind, and the host was treating them like an infection that needed to be erased. Since you can only dream inside your OWN head, there's no reason for your own mind to attack you.
[editline]15th December 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=MirageKnight;26712143]Is it weird I've never had a nightmare?[/QUOTE]
You have, you just don't remember.
[editline]15th December 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=MirageKnight;26712143]Is it weird I've never had a nightmare?[/QUOTE]
You have, you just don't remember.
[QUOTE=UberMunchkin;26712706]I really had a lucid dream, well it was more of a nightmare.
It was some kind of corner shop, in a town, though from what I remember the dream was in greyscale, it was me, and probably some other guys, fighting zombies. But it was more crazy, as the guy who I remember had the same face as the zombies. I was behind the counter of this corner shop with some others, armed with an M16 assault rifle. hit was scary, In the dream I could feel the trigger like it was real, and I knew I was in a bad situation, I woke up crying and sweating. I can faintly remember shooting a few zombies in the head.
Actually it was alright...[/QUOTE]
You control lucid dreams.
Not let them control you.
[QUOTE=Killerhurtz;26705267]Hey everyone. It's me again.
This time, I'm here to ask a question about a sleep experience I had recently.
One morning, I half-woke up. Probably was between 4 and 6 AM, it was still dark outside. Deal is, I didn't feel like I was in-between sleeping and waking; I felt like I was both at once. I was completely conscious of my surroundings (or at least I believe I was), my eyes almost completely opened, and I was in full control of my body (again I think), but yet I was still dreaming and just DIDN'T feel like moving. Time seemed to speed by at an overwhelmingly high speed, so much that I thought the school was cancelled (a snowstorm was announced for here that day) and that I'd end up getting up at 1 PM, but I was still wondering why it was still dark. It all came back in it's place when my alarm clock rang at 7:00 AM so I could prepare. My mind was lost for the whole following day, half-dazed and sometimes forcing daydreams.
Anyone have any idea what this could be classed at, or even what exactly happened?[/QUOTE]
I call that "Dusk". It happens to me about 2-3 times a week. I believe Its something like daydreaming to little kids, only more vivid and advanced.
In Soviet Russia, dreams dream- oh wait. That isn't and was never funny.
Anyways, grabbed some peelz from the local QT (Tylenol PM) maybe it will help me fall asleep faster. I hope I can hold on to my consciousness as I fall asleep.
I had one of the best dreams in a while yesterday. It was on a school day, but thankfully I woke up early and copied it down. Once again, I was "half lucid". I was aware it was a dream, but kind of out of it.. I didn't control as much as I could, but the dream was fun as fuck. It starts out boring, but it was fun the whole time anyway.
The first part I can remember was non-lucid. I wasn't in it; it was following the view of some astronauts' expidition to Uranus in the future or something. This was probably the least realistic part of a dream I've ever had. Uranus was a tiny planet that looked exactly like Earth. That part was pointless, probably just my mind thinking about my science class that day. The dream switched to my point of view, at my school. I was in my gym class, being let out after the bell. I walked to my next class, which had my teacher from last year. I started to notice something was wrong. The class ended, and somehow, I forgot my books in that class. I was slightly aware that I was dreaming, so I decided to skip my next class. After this class ended, a swarm of people walked into the hallway. I remembered that someone had apparently stolen my wallet, so I looked around for the person who did. At this point I was almost lucid. I couldn't find them, got pissed off, and made a helicopter out of nowhere. I hopped in and blew up the entire school, yet nobody died or anything. I landed, got out, and found my wallet on the ground. The scene switched to me driving a van with my neighbors in it. I was now aware that I was dreaming, so I wanted to stir up trouble. I pulled down my pants, screamed "HOUHGOUNOGUNHFUOHGO!!!", and jumped out the door. I decided to see what my crush, Allison, had to say in this dream. I asked around to see where she was, and apparently she was at some waterpark resort in the middle of December. I got back in a helicopter and flew there. I climbed the stairs to the fifth story, changed into a bathing suit and walked into the waterpark. There were slides and shit everywhere. I had some fun there, no need for explaining. I soon saw Allison at the top of a slide. She slid down and everything started fading out. I said, "Everything is going away". I looked to my right, and a girl I've never seen before said, "This is a dream, what do you expect?". I immediately closed my eyes and rubbed my hands. It worked. Allison and the girl were gone. I continued searching around, but I never found them. I decided it was done, so I went down a slide, landed in a swirl of water, and woke up.
The girl could have been my sub. I've noticed that my sub may be making subliminal appearances in my dreams, guiding me, sometimes only for a few seconds. I also started a dream journal. I haven't written anything down yet.
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SCHFIFTY FIVE POSTS.
[QUOTE=a mutant hobo;26720655]In Soviet Russia, dreams dream- oh wait. That isn't and was never funny.
Anyways, grabbed some peelz from the local QT (Tylenol PM) maybe it will help me fall asleep faster. I hope I can hold on to my consciousness as I fall asleep.[/QUOTE]
Grab me some codeine while your at it.
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Fuck yes, had my first LD a few nights ago. :buddy:
Didn't make much sense to me, and I only remembered a couple things, but I was on a street or something when, for no apparent reason what so ever, it occurred to me that I might be dreaming, so I tried breathing through my nose while holding it and it worked. Suddenly I got excited and the dream started crumbling, and I closed my eyes (My friend who LDs said that it helps him stay in the dream, closing his eyes) and started thinking "I want to stay in this dream", having forgotten the best way to stay in. The dream kept fading and I remember then; to rub my hands together. I started rubbing furiously(:q:) and it just barely faded out.
Now here I started thinking I was only Lucid Dreaming inside of a dream; I woke up, but It didn't seem like I'd woken up, and the way the dream faded was just everything turning white. I woke up barely, it almost seemed third person, but then it whited out again and I was back in the dream still rubbing my hands. I looked around and all I remember is that it was rural, I think, and there was a big tree. I was standing on the sidewalk and I decided to try and make a gun appear. So I tried thinking of a gun appearing, turned around, and strangely, some random object that I don't remember what was appeared in rings. Like the rings appeared in mid air and moved around the object to make it appear. I thought this as unusual but was too excited by the fact that i was lucid to care.
After that I don't remember anything until I was in the backseat of a car with a driver and passenger. Me and the passenger were having an argument with the driver or something, and I looked at the door and made it disappear. Driver man took no notice, so I stared at the passenger, remembering someone saying in this thread that it's possible to talk to Dream Characters telepathically, and thought the words "Push him out." He did so and then the car started going incredibly fast. The passenger just jumped out and I whited out and woke up.
Also, maybe a week ago my friend had a really...peculiar dream.
In the dream were him and a few of his steam friends, including me. He proceeded to tell us about it, and he described how we looked perfectly. He even made me realize my right ear is slightly bigger than my left.
The dream itself was of a zombie apocalypse, and having seen us in other dreams he said we looked 2 years older. We were all wearing cold wear, like jackets and coats and such, and it was a city like area which he said looked like downtown Dallas. Dallas is right between everyone who was in the dream, state wise. I find myself believing it actually might've meant something, seeing as he described how we looked perfectly without us ever telling him anything.
Damn long post, Jesus.
I had a dream I was Reznov and I killed Hitler with revolver.
From 500 feet away.
I followed the bullet too, it was like Sniper Elite.
jesus christ I hardly know where I am today
Had a lucid dream last night, finally. The dream was that I was flying in a commercial airline with my whole english class and then everything ended up like Lost.
Every time the next day in the dream came, the theme from Lost played.
Went lucid again
only I wasnt there
it was made up of pretty much all the ideas I came up with to to in LD's but forgot to do
now I forgot most of them again
My friend found this thread, now he's eating like 5 bananas a day. I'm scarred :ohdear:
I spent a day in a dream that I 100% believed was real and I opened my eyes to pitch black. Really unnerving. Like I said this morning I hardly knew where I was or what I was doing. I was confused for a few hours.
huh. Im getting non-induced lucid's now, Everytime its a person that sets me off, would seem like my sub hasn't finalised on a personality yet.
This thread used to be full of innervating conversation about lucid dreams. It's going completely downhill. And people [b]still[/b] don't know what lucid dreams actually are.
I had a dream where I was certain that I was awake, and I had already thought about the possibility of me dreaming and ruled it out. I was in my moms bed, and she was there too asleep. I was scared, then some light blue serpent thing came up from under the bed and starred at me, I pulled the covers over my head, then it shot some sort of liquid out of it's mouth that made the blanket invisible, so I kept pulling the blanket over my head, and it was infinitely long, and it kept spraying the invisible liquid stuff on it.
I think this is coming from watching to much Hercules as a kid, the part where he kills the hydras and the heads keep growing back.
[QUOTE=TamTamJam;26745181]I had a dream where I was certain that I was awake, and I had already thought about the possibility of me dreaming and ruled it out. I was in my moms bed, and she was there too asleep. I was scared, then some light blue serpent thing came up from under the bed and starred at me, I pulled the covers over my head, then it shot some sort of liquid out of it's mouth that made the blanket invisible, so I kept pulling the blanket over my head, and it was infinitely long, and it kept spraying the invisible liquid stuff on it.
I think this is coming from watching to much Hercules as a kid, the part where he kills the hydras and the heads keep growing back.[/QUOTE]
always cut the left one.
[editline]16th December 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=AgentBoomstick;26745172]This thread used to be full of innervating conversation about lucid dreams. It's going completely downhill. And people [b]still[/b] don't know what lucid dreams actually are.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, people are afraid of a bandwagon effect.
Its funny because the subconscious is a natural bandwagoner.
Think about it. If there is a room full of people doing nothing, a lot of them have runny noses or a mild cough. If one person sniffles loudly or coughs, what happens? The entire room erupts with a chain of sniffling and coughing, and usually people dont even notice.
Its human nature to be a follower.
Deal with it.
birdman I really don't get the whole bandwagon effect. You bring it up constantly and needlessly in my opinion.
I know I do.
Im dropping the subject.
Back to studying for semester test.
[QUOTE=Fourm Shark;26746806]The fact that we can summon out suns, do things, and even lucid dream is bandwagon.[/QUOTE]
...
...what?
I had lucid dreams long before coming here. Hell, I even talked to my sub before coming here. It may be the case that other people may only be doing it because of this thread, but I'm not one of those people. Which is part of the reason I have problems with people bringing up the bandwagon, because if you just accept what other people say about things without thinking them through yourself, you're missing the point. Anyways, enough for that rant. Let us never speak of it again.
This morning, I had a lucid dream, but I only remember the locations. There was a camping trip, a store, and TF2, which transitioned into Half-Life 2 and had an exit from the dream. As I started exiting, the dream started fading to white, so I tried that thing Zin suggested, specifically where you make a white room and demand an explanation from your sub. To get cooperation, I imagined a bunch of annoying people saying stuff. My sub relented, but instead the dream basically replayed, and again I went to the exit, and again summoned my sub. Btw, he took the form of my dad throughout. Then he told me that this whole problem I've been having with this other part of me was because I should stop eating cookies. I still think that's so full of crap that it's not even funny, but he says over and over that it's legit. He took me up some stairs into my hippocampus and showed me a room with foods I like/dislike (and assorted lingere; after all, the hippocampus handles sexual impulses too), and after looking through, we placed cookies in the "avoid this" group (which is still more tolerant than the "Never" group). Then, I went back to TF2 and found the dream exit, and went through. Then I woke up, started putting it down, then my mom was all like 'GET UP WE NEED SHOVELERS'. The pile at the driveway is taller than me now; it's been the 5th snowiest December on record, and it's only half over. God, if only winter had the cold and not the snow... but I digress.
Now, I have problems with proper nutrition, and in hindsight cookies just may have been a small enough category of food for me to actually follow through with avoiding. Dessert itself is unavoidable, but I can live without cookies.
In fact, I went to a buffet tonight, and I was thinking about the cookies. I started wanting some, but then I was like "This is a test, isn't it?" It was, not that that influenced my decision to just eat other stuff instead. I'm really getting into fruit-based desserts, actually; almost everything I ate had bananas in it, too, so I'm gonna see if I can do something tonight.
Also, I want to punch Killing Floor in the face. They added a new difficulty setting, and appropriate achievements for beating each map on said difficulty setting. As an achievement whore, I am outraged that they have added even more achievements I will never, ever get as long as I live unless I magically gain FPS skills that entirely circumvent my slow reflexes and poor planning. Hell, I play TF2 because that isn't as much of an issue.
Omgblockoftext
[QUOTE=Fourm Shark;26746806]The fact that we can lucid dream is bandwagon.[/QUOTE]
Your post makes it sound as though lucid dreaming itself is simply due to the bandwagon effect, and this is simply not true. I'm sorry if this sounds condescending, but do some research.
Fuck, I just had a dream where I got home from school and all my family members had been murdered D:
Gonna be a long day...
What the fuck, brain.
I was fighting some dudes, covering behind a car and shooting shit, then saw a girl. The girl was singing. I tried to shoot her too but it wouldn't let me. I went closer and then the entire world turned green, happy, full of bloom and ~happiness~. But what did I do. "No! The world must be gloomy!" And then the serene world turned into a dark, grey place with gathering storm clouds and wind. Why did my brain fuck up such a happy dream :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Fourm Shark;26746806]The fact that we can summon out suns, do things, and even lucid dream is bandwagon.[/QUOTE]
no.
I had a cool dream last night.
I was in san andreas and there was a quarentined zombie outbreak. there was so many computers inside for looting, but whenever some people went in, less came out. I was the only person to lead a looting gang in and out with no casualties.
Then the quarentine zone morphed into my house and my room was ground zero. Then I woke up and brabbed my airsoft gun for protection against the mindless infected.
EDIT:
First mildly scary vivid dream Ive had in a looooong time.
I loved it.
What a thrill.
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