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Re: Addicted to dreaming [Re: Mr.PhilCybin]
    #18904960 - 09/28/13 10:49 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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I usually go back to sleep when I wake up for another 30 minutes to stay in my dream, but I never actually get the girl, and I always feel tired from oversleeping.

One day I'm gonna catch that bitch and give it to her good.




Just tell her "You're a part of me" I bet she'll think its sweet.


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Re: Addicted to dreaming [Re: Mr.PhilCybin]
    #18904994 - 09/28/13 10:56 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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Mr.PhilCybin said:
I usually go back to sleep when I wake up for another 30 minutes to stay in my dream, but I never actually get the girl, and I always feel tired from oversleeping.
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if you continue to wake up, and fall back asleep. it gets easier to go lucid, and the dreams will become more vivid.

i always end up waking up, and going back to sleep. i always go back into the same dream.

it can get pretty far out man..


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Re: Addicted to dreaming [Re: Legend]
    #18905048 - 09/28/13 11:14 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Some time that works sometime it just get drawn out.

Any one have issue with loosing connection to a dream sometimes. Like if you stay lucid and involved for to long the dream starts to fall away or you lose vision like a connection interrupt. Maybe you can still seance it and come back to it but the power is less.


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Re: Addicted to dreaming [Re: Beside the Garden]
    #18905868 - 09/29/13 05:29 AM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Ever try melatonin?


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Re: Addicted to dreaming [Re: HalluciNate]
    #18905870 - 09/29/13 05:30 AM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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So I seem to have a problem getting hooked into my dreams, lucid, or not.

Half of last night/today was lucid, the other was just intense vivid dreaming.

But the nasty part is I ended up sleeping until 7:30pm, and now I feel like shit

From over sleeping. Am I the only one who does this?

As bad as I feel right now, my dreams were still fucking awesome.



Yeah I used to take drugs that enhance my dreams and help me sleep significantly longer dreaming unimaginably vividly.



Care to share?
:cookiemonster:

I know of Choline Bitartrate and Melatonin :strokebeard:




Serotonin antagonists like mirtazapine. That shit will produce some twisted dreams.


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Re: Addicted to dreaming [Re: mellowparty]
    #18905967 - 09/29/13 06:50 AM (10 years, 4 months ago)

The dreams can't be the only thing twisted about a serotonin antagonist.

  :argh:


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Re: Addicted to dreaming [Re: Legend]
    #18906004 - 09/29/13 07:11 AM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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The dreams can't be the only thing twisted about a serotonin antagonist.

  :argh:



It makes you eat a lot and gain weight. When i first took i got fucked up A LOT and essentially prompted me to attempt kill myself. No bueno


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Re: Addicted to dreaming [Re: mellowparty]
    #18907055 - 09/29/13 12:57 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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mellowparty said:
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HalluciNate said:
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mellowparty said:
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Legend said:
So I seem to have a problem getting hooked into my dreams, lucid, or not.

Half of last night/today was lucid, the other was just intense vivid dreaming.

But the nasty part is I ended up sleeping until 7:30pm, and now I feel like shit

From over sleeping. Am I the only one who does this?

As bad as I feel right now, my dreams were still fucking awesome.



Yeah I used to take drugs that enhance my dreams and help me sleep significantly longer dreaming unimaginably vividly.



Care to share?
:cookiemonster:

I know of Choline Bitartrate and Melatonin :strokebeard:




Serotonin antagonists like mirtazapine. That shit will produce some twisted dreams.




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A test matrix utilizing six different supplements: galantamine, huperzine A,
nicotine, bupropion, propranolol, and an amino acid blend was used to show that lucid
dreams are strongly facilitated when two neurochemical events take place
simultaneously: (1) dopaminergic and adrenergic stimulation coupled with (2)
cholinergic and/or glutamateric stimulation.

The substances were chosen due to their different pharmacological properties and
several combinations resulted in lucid dreams 100% of the time.
The two most successful
combinations were galantamine/propranolol and the amino acid blend however other
combinations also led to very high success rates: huperzine/bupropion,
galantamine/nicotine, and huperzine/nicotine.



http://dreamslucid.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/substances_that_facilitate_lucid_dreaming_-_a_case_study.pdf

I recommend the huperzine/bupropion combo.  I've found ALBI brand of huperzine to be the most effective by far.

http://www.nationalnutrition.ca/detail.aspx?ID=1672


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Re: Addicted to dreaming [Re: Hobozen]
    #18907369 - 09/29/13 02:31 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

if your dreams are more interesting to you than your awake life then by all means, spend your time where you enjoy it most

dreams are not a fake reality just a more slippery one


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Re: Addicted to dreaming [Re: Legend]
    #18907377 - 09/29/13 02:34 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Opiates gave me some awesome dreams I was also able to play 3D zombie games in my bedroom with out electricity or a game console


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