Creating your own dream?
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NrG.Bamboo
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Sounds pretty fuckin baller but I can't do that =[ | ||
SiegeTanksandBlueGoo
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either that or you are mentally delusional. Either ways, you are special. :D | ||
Falcynn
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http://www.ld4all.com/ Unfortunately I haven't bothered learning/I don't have the ability to do it. | ||
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SiegeTanksandBlueGoo
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Srsly though, I thought I was the only one out there that had this happen. I guess it must be a special skill then. | ||
DamageControL
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Ozarugold
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On August 31 2008 12:10 Ozarugold wrote: I must be getting old because I can never remember my dreams. Although as a kid I remember having this one dream where I dreamt that I woke up and went through the whole day only to wake up after I fell asleep in my dream. That was one messed up day. The most likely cause of not being able to remember any dreams is distraction or apathy. or a combination | ||
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fanatacist
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Another insane thing that worked for me (and works for lots of other people, I hear), is if you visualize the clock in your room saying the time you want to wake up at a few times in a short time span before sleeping (like, say, 5:00 AM on your digital clock), you will wake up at that time with no alarm clock. This is of course unless you are insanely tired or drugged or don;t concentrate hard enough. | ||
Ozarugold
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I had to look up apathy though~ | ||
fanatacist
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On August 31 2008 11:08 Falcynn wrote: It's called lucid dreaming, yeah a few people are able to do this. There's even a way to train yourself to do this http://www.ld4all.com/ Unfortunately I haven't bothered learning/I don't have the ability to do it. Lucid dreaming is more like you being able to control the direction of your dream IN the dream, like making conscious decisions and not just watching it like a movie, and it is done entirely in sleep as you are exiting the late sleep stages and are approaching lower stages / waking up. This (the OP) is more like setting a direction for your dreams by thinking about a subject beforehand. | ||
CapO
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i also hate dimmed lights, sleep paralysis, screaming noise that wakes me the fuck up, and running down endless stairs like from a top of a building because i am being chased by a fucking ghost. | ||
iKill[ShocK]
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Grobyc
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On August 31 2008 13:40 travis wrote: sometimes I wonder if anyone knows what the hell I am talking about when I make these posts no srry =/ | ||
evanthebouncy!
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lucid dreaming is being aware of in a dream, and creating a dream is not exactly the same. You maybe aware that you're creating a dream, but fabricating your own dream can be done before actually going asleep by thinking about it a lot, while lucid dreaming is knowing you're in a dream while asleep. These two are very different. | ||
evanthebouncy!
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On August 31 2008 12:10 Ozarugold wrote: I must be getting old because I can never remember my dreams. Although as a kid I remember having this one dream where I dreamt that I woke up and went through the whole day only to wake up after I fell asleep in my dream. That was one messed up day. And hence ur body went "Hell not doing that again..." so you can't get more dreams now... | ||
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kemoryan
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I think you have that ability, what you do is a kind of WILD (wake induced lucid dream) since it is usually done at the time you say (early morning). You're very lucky and there're lot's of things you can learn and do in LDs. | ||
Nytefish
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Not everyone's the same though, my friend kept getting false awakenings and messed up sleep. I think if you can't do it quickly then just don't bother. Dreams are really fun though, there's this particular one that I get whenever I have a fever. It's really creepy, but enjoyable like a horror movie. | ||
Zoler
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I gonna try learn it right away! | ||
Klockan3
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On August 31 2008 14:07 fanatacist wrote: Another insane thing that worked for me (and works for lots of other people, I hear), is if you visualize the clock in your room saying the time you want to wake up at a few times in a short time span before sleeping (like, say, 5:00 AM on your digital clock), you will wake up at that time with no alarm clock. This is of course unless you are insanely tired or drugged or don;t concentrate hard enough. I almost always wake up ~5-10 minutes before my alarm clock goes off and then turn it off before it starts ringing no matter at which time I put it. If I know that I have to go up in five hours I usually wake up at that time etc. | ||
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