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Ceri JC from Wales on 2001-11-26 09:51 [#00055639]



I dreamed lucidly for the first time last night I thought I
had before, but I'd never had total control, just that I
could change certain things.

I had been listening to drukqs for the first time that
evening just before I went to sleep.

I dreamt I was on a train and was just floating around,
changing the architecture and whenever anyone pissed me of I
just covered their face and changed who they were once I
took my hands away.

I wash chewing loads of hash in the dream which although I
knew it was a dream kind of explained the weirdness of it,
making it seem more real if you can understand that.

Does anyone else have any experience of this or tips of how
to remember your dreams (I might do it lots, just not
remember)?


 

Scary Bear on 2001-11-26 10:08 [#00055643]



I've been recording my dreams for a while now, with a voice
recorder. Every morning. But my dream memory doesn't seem to
be expanding for some reason. Its not working, all the
guides to get there I have read, and it wont work. Will keep
trying though.


 

doki from grmny on 2001-11-26 10:12 [#00055647]



what do you think why you "don´t" dream when you smoke
weed? at least i can´t remember even THAT i dreamt when i
did a smoke ... do you think the things you solve naturally
in your dreams are solved at day because of your "expanded"
mind when stoned? just a thought ...


 

Maytag from Durham,NH USA on 2001-11-26 10:40 [#00055649]



Lucid dreaming is fun, though I can't control when I can fly
and have off with anyone in my dreams, I just seem to know
when I'm dreaming and then am able to cross any border.
Perhaps an even stranger experience is sleep paralysis,
which might be somewhat akin to it. I've been face down in
my pillow for over ten minutes before, unable to move yet
fully awake and hardly able to breath because my body wasn't
awake yet. It can be the ultimate test of your conscious
v.s. your reflexs.


 

1010-1111-10 from St.JOnn\\\'s Newfoundland, Canada on 2001-11-26 12:19 [#00055668]



my only lucid dream was trying to translate what the clock
said on my desk. I swear i was asleep, but the lucid dream
was about waking up and moving up and down, it was VERY
messed up.


 

doki from grmny on 2001-11-26 12:57 [#00055673]



no smokers here o´wha´?


 

phunqie from munich on 2001-11-26 13:37 [#00055679]



Scary Bear,
try writin on paper.


 

Spanky Pentweeter from In da bowels of da oith on 2001-11-26 13:49 [#00055680]



'HEY, MY DREAMS ARE CRAZY MAN....'
....saddos


 

od from perth on 2001-11-26 13:50 [#00055681]



ive had somethign similar to that.

i was awake one time and i had a glimpse into my memory...
of being face down on my bedm and you know how when you wake
up and youve been lying on an arm, you cant move it, wel i
was sleeping on my chest and hence i couldnt move ANYTHING.
and im not claustrophobic or anythgin, but i got very
claustrophobic then, as i my face was in the pillow and i
couldnt breathe.
but i realised thats too far out to have actually hapepend
and it was a dream.


 

Scary Bear on 2001-11-26 14:06 [#00055684]



Sleep paralsis happens to me all the fuckin time. Its scary
shit.


 

doki from grmny on 2001-11-26 15:10 [#00055696]



o.k. - i give up ;-)


 

Ceri JC from Wales on 2001-11-26 15:51 [#00055706]



My father has suffered from sleep paralysis. Anyone know if
it's genetic?


 

hevquip from 45.697 bits of electricity on 2001-11-26 17:06 [#00055732]



almost all my dreams are somewhat lucid. i'm better at
feeling physical things such as pleasure, pain, touch than
being able to control things.

i think it's better to record your dreams in a book rather
than on to tape. it's better for the eidic memory i think.


 

Frag from nj on 2001-11-26 17:19 [#00055734]



IT's called Sleep Paralysis? Oh shit, Scary Bear, tell me
more...

There's been a few times where I've woken up from a dream
and I JUST CAN'T MOVE...it's very weird, until I get an
absolute burst of energy to move...

It's terrifying, really...


 

hevquip from 45 angry wasps throats on 2001-11-26 21:29 [#00055804]



maybe you cant move because your father is holding you down,
trying to molest you.



 

Quadrapelegicrobotikev from mp3.com/quadrapelegicrobotik on 2001-11-26 22:15 [#00055829]



haha


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-04-09 13:52 [#00163931]
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oi oi


 


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