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Grex > Thezone > #9: Dreams, I can't get them out of my head |  |
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kain
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response 50 of 60:
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Jun 16 23:12 UTC 1995 |
somtimes if somone starts talking serious the rest of us wil =)
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orinoco
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response 51 of 60:
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Jun 30 18:34 UTC 1995 |
Very well then...
Does anybody know how to tell if you really are dreaming?
Pinching yourself doesn't work...i've dreamed that i was injured several times,
and it actually "hurt".
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kain
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response 52 of 60:
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Jul 3 17:44 UTC 1995 |
I had a very long dream lastt night it was a good one too first one I had in a
milenium. I had no idea whatsoever that I was dreaming and when I woke I tried
wanted it to contin. I can certinly tell when I'm not dreaming, but I can't
tel when I am dreaming when I actually am.
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eldrich
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response 53 of 60:
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Sep 1 21:56 UTC 1995 |
What if we all have it in reverse!!! What if this is a dream and what we think
is dreaming is really reality.
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sissy
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response 54 of 60:
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Sep 2 08:22 UTC 1995 |
my dreams quite regularly come true. serious... i'll dream about people and
meet them two years later, when at the time of a dream there is no possible
way i could have known them. And the same happens for places. I'll have
forgotten about the dream and then one day i will come across the person or
place and the dream comes rushing back. i'm occasionally in control of my
dreams, not always. I do have very vivid dreams and even more vivid
nightmares. Sometimes it gets quite aggervating.
Is this what you are talking about?
That's what happens to me
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scott
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response 55 of 60:
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Sep 2 13:29 UTC 1995 |
Once in a long while I have a very vivid, very long dream. The rest I never
even remember when I wake up.
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eldrich
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response 56 of 60:
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Sep 4 20:57 UTC 1995 |
re 54!!!
WOW! That happens to me all the time!
Just that sudden sensation of Deja Vu and BOOM! there's the dream. very
birraiire.
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orinoco
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response 57 of 60:
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Sep 5 00:35 UTC 1995 |
scott--same here--i rarely remember more than snatches of a dream--sometimes
just a color or a smell. A few dreams, most from early childhood, I have
remembered for a very long time, and may remember forever.
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sissy
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response 58 of 60:
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Sep 5 07:33 UTC 1995 |
eldrich... i think your talking about my response. does it ever happen to you
that sometimes the dream happens exactly and some times you can alter it?
like lte's say in a dream some one walks by you and then you remember the
dream and you can tell who the next person to pass will be? and then some
times you can alter the previous... i guess previous... event by doing
something different than what you did in the dream?
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alikul
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response 59 of 60:
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Dec 23 15:46 UTC 1995 |
dream on dreamers .this will help you to do some astral voyages.
maybe we'd meet somewhereduringa mutual astral voyage.
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cybrvzhn
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response 60 of 60:
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Nov 13 00:03 UTC 1996 |
Here's something to think about, when you dream, essentially your subconscious
takes over your brain. In order to control dreams, you have to get your
subconcious mind to give up a little control over the dream to the small part
of your conscious mind that is active. I wonder if recording some wind or surf
noise with someone's voice saying faintly in the backround some thing like
"You are in control, you have the power" or something to that effect might
work?
Also as far as Deja Vu is concerned, I have experienced it before, and read
some stuff about dreaming and Deja Vu and the University study basically found
that when subjects kept a dream journal, they found that in most cases the
subjects mind took a dream that was very similar to the real life occurence
and warped it slightly to match. Your brain tends to fill in gaps
sometimes(optical illusions are a good example).
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