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Synthe
Gatorade me, bitch!



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Daymare
#18964867 - 10/11/13 05:01 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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There's nightmares, and then there are daymares. What's your worst been?
Mine haven't been quite that impressive, just paranoia, but I'm sure some of you have some great stories.
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MystiqueMushroom

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Re: Daymare [Re: Synthe]
#18964872 - 10/11/13 05:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Becoming lucid as the plane your in is seconds away from crashing, but dreams are training time for your mind, can you conquer the fear?
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Konyap

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Had a dream I was in bed I had four sets of arms again I was touching stuff with my real arms and it would leave blood stains then evaporate.
I tried to get out, you know astral project but I couldn't I saw what looked like my hallway with mold on the wall then I zoomed out and the mold was the map of the u.s. next to my bed on the wall.
Could... not... move...
I have em when I sleep with my feet cross works everytime, once my cat was with me and I was lucid and she was cleaning herself and all psychedelic looking
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LuSiD enthusiast
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Re: Daymare [Re: Konyap]
#18964901 - 10/11/13 05:11 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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-------------------- I'm addicted to coke, weed, booze, ludes and speed. Not LSD, you can't get addicted to LSD, it was built by scientists. I ain't got no demons that gonna get woke. In erowid we trust. Just take your damn pills and don't ask any questions, you'll be fine.
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Konyap

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Quote:
LuSiD enthusiast said:
you mean
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Legend
RIP Sasha



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Quote:
MystiqueMushroom said: Becoming lucid as the plane your in is seconds away from crashing, but dreams are training time for your mind, can you conquer the fear?
Last night, as soon as I went lucid I ended up falling right into the ground. It woke me up.
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openmind
curious


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Re: Daymare [Re: Legend]
#18965020 - 10/11/13 05:41 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Legend said:
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MystiqueMushroom said: Becoming lucid as the plane your in is seconds away from crashing, but dreams are training time for your mind, can you conquer the fear?
Last night, as soon as I went lucid I ended up falling right into the ground. It woke me up.
Try letting it happen next time and accept your death in the dream....
Most of the time I'm lucid in my dreams, rather than just being a passive observer of the dream. When something is about to go down in my dreams that's going to kill me I'll just completely relax and let it happen in the dream...instead of panicking, getting an adrenaline rush, and waking up.
In situations like getting attacked & eaten by a bear, being in a plane that's about to crash, getting shot by a gun, falling from something very high up, being stabbed repeatedly, etc...I'll just relax and let it happen, knowing I have nothing to truly fear. (sometimes the physical sensation & pain in the dreams, like when being attacked by an animal, or being stabbed with a knife, is very real so it's hard to ignore and sometimes I do wake up)
To die in a dream, with out actually waking up, is some very very interesting stuff . Usually upon the moment of "death" in the dream involves a rush of vibrations/increasing frequency that I often experience during sleep paralysis and DMT. These vibrations seem to carry me into another dream, inception type shit, but sometimes I'll find my self in a place/realm I've never been before. And sometimes after I die in dreams I'll find my awareness in a space of absolutely nothing, like sleep, but I'm aware of the nothingness.
-OM
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MystiqueMushroom

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Quote:
openmind said:
Quote:
Legend said:
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MystiqueMushroom said: Becoming lucid as the plane your in is seconds away from crashing, but dreams are training time for your mind, can you conquer the fear?
Last night, as soon as I went lucid I ended up falling right into the ground. It woke me up.
Try letting it happen next time and accept your death in the dream....
Most of the time I'm lucid in my dreams, rather than just being a passive observer of the dream. When something is about to go down in my dreams that's going to kill me I'll just completely relax and let it happen in the dream...instead of panicking, getting an adrenaline rush, and waking up.
In situations like getting attacked & eaten by a bear, being in a plane that's about to crash, getting shot by a gun, falling from something very high up, being stabbed repeatedly, etc...I'll just relax and let it happen, knowing I have nothing to truly fear. (sometimes the physical sensation & pain in the dreams, like when being attacked by an animal, or being stabbed with a knife, is very real so it's hard to ignore and sometimes I do wake up)
To die in a dream, with out actually waking up, is some very very interesting stuff . Usually upon the moment of "death" in the dream involves a rush of vibrations/increasing frequency that I often experience during sleep paralysis and DMT. These vibrations seem to carry me into another dream, inception type shit, but sometimes I'll find my self in a place/realm I've never been before. And sometimes after I die in dreams I'll find my awareness in a space of absolutely nothing, like sleep, but I'm aware of the nothingness.
-OM
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I have died in a dream, where I was drowned in a pool, I was shot up away from the earth at the moment of death and when I was a good distance away I woke up.
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openmind
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MystiqueMushroom said: I have died in a dream, where I was drowned in a pool, I was shot up away from the earth at the moment of death and when I was a good distance away I woke up.
Interesting, dreams are so .
There was a dream/experience of sorts I had a while back. It was like an OBE, or what I think some might consider astral projection ...I felt as if my point of awareness had shifted, as if I was above the earth somewhat higher than the orbit of the ISS.
Once I realized it was the earth that I was seeing, I had a sensation of snapping back into my body and awoke quickly. Could of just been a particularly vivid dream, but it had a very similar feel and ambiance to other out of body -esque experiences I've had (with and with out drugs being involved ), more so than the feeling of a dream.
-OM
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KrishnaDreamer
I bleed nicotine...

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Quote:
openmind said:
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MystiqueMushroom said: I have died in a dream, where I was drowned in a pool, I was shot up away from the earth at the moment of death and when I was a good distance away I woke up.
Interesting, dreams are so .
There was a dream/experience of sorts I had a while back. It was like an OBE, or what I think some might consider astral projection ...I felt as if my point of awareness had shifted, as if I was above the earth somewhat higher than the orbit of the ISS.
Once I realized it was the earth that I was seeing, I had a sensation of snapping back into my body and awoke quickly. Could of just been a particularly vivid dream, but it had a very similar feel and ambiance to other out of body -esque experiences I've had (with and with out drugs being involved ), more so than the feeling of a dream.
-OM
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Same thing happened to me when I massively overdosed on LSD, I started freaking out and my perspective was from the third person looking down.
Similar on dmt being shot straight up.
Crazy shit.
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