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special_k
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dream tripping
#5930803 - 08/04/06 08:47 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Have you ever dream tripped an experience that was not the same as any drug or drug combo you have ever taken where it first like a whole other different drug? My two most powerful psychedelic experiences happened this way and I've been pretty out there (200mg of k at the peak of a strong ayahuasca session).
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passitbobbie
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Re: dream tripping [Re: special_k]
#5930817 - 08/04/06 08:52 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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I've been experimenting with natural states of consciousness... I used to remember my dreams and had many lucid dreaming experiences. However I came to believe this was bad for my health, sleep problems, so I stopped.
Maybe 7 years ago I was taking a nap before going to a party in a completely dark room. I fell "asleep" and could just hear and somewhat compose the most beautiful piano concerto. I've had that experience 4 times always with brain generated music.
Recently I was going for a nap on the couch when I felt myself flying/being pulled. This sensation has no visuals but it is very powerful. I've since done it 4 times, the trick being not to fall all the way asleep.
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special_k
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I think I've experienced something similar to that although I would not give a title like lucid dreaming because I may give it the wrong label. It difficult to maintain and feels like balencing on a tight rope correct?
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Saucerfulofmoon
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I feel asleep after eating some mushies....I was awake in my head but my body wasnt.
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Celaeno
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Quote:
passitbobbie said:[/b Recently I was going for a nap on the couch when I felt myself flying/being pulled. This sensation has no visuals but it is very powerful. I've since done it 4 times, the trick being not to fall all the way asleep.
I've had that twice.. scared me like hell the first time.. very strange.
Ive dreamed once that I took shrooms. And I actually felt like I was tripping in that dream, actually feeling high. dreams are weird
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special_k
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Re: dream tripping [Re: Celaeno]
#5930843 - 08/04/06 09:05 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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yes dreams are so very weird. I guess they like to expand on our imagination's potential. Wow thats crazy.
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habitat0789
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Re: dream tripping [Re: special_k]
#5930859 - 08/04/06 09:18 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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who's to say that everything we know and love isnt just a fabrication of our brains...it is very possible
-------------------- ilove my woods...
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thatiAM
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Actually I'm pretty sure it's all just the dream of a butterfly.
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special_k
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habitat0789 said: who's to say that everything we know and love isnt just a fabrication of our brains...it is very possible
Yes I agree that is completely true. With out any fabrication of reality we would experience nothing. Are you getting at that I'm a fabrication of your mind?
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StickyWater
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Re: dream tripping [Re: special_k]
#5930922 - 08/04/06 09:46 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Once had a dream where I ate some shrooms then me and 2 other people (who i apparently seemed to know) started levitating off the bed/ground/whatever we were sitting on, and I was thinking "Wow, I can't believe a drug can distort your sense of reality so much!". Then I woke up and almost pissed myself laughing about it...
Anyways, asside from that, every night (I have sleeping problems) I lie in bed and slip into a state of what I can only describe as concious sleeping. No dreams, no visuals, no noticeable sensations, although my brain's still actively thinking. Sometimes it'll play out scenerios on its own (like dreaming without actually being in a dream). Sometimes it'll be random conversations or music I'm creating without conciously thinking about it. One very strange thing I've noticed though is that when this happense and there's a TV or radio on, I'll often start working out this story or scenerio and it would synch up with whatever the noise is that I'm hearing (for instance if there's a show on, I could be thinking of some peop[le having a conversation about something completely different and just play out the conversation or whatever with the dialogue from the show slipping in my own words, etc to completely change the meaning/purpose to the conversation... Until of course someone on the tv says something that just DOESN'T go with what's happening and I suddenly clue in "shit, you're hearing the tv" and come out of it. This can happen several times in a single night. No meditation or preparation required. Just lie down with your eyes closed and allow your thoughts to start drifting while you're tired. Most people seem to fall asleep though...
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passitbobbie
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Re: dream tripping [Re: special_k]
#5930989 - 08/04/06 10:16 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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It is much like balancing on a tight rope however at the peak of my problems with lucid dreaming... I had to smoke copious weed and other sedatives to sleep without lucid dreaming or remembering them.
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