What's the last weirdest dream you had?

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17 Jan 2011, 10:10 pm

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wish i could have a lucid dream. :roll:
i feel like the only one missing out on all the fun.


I've only had a few. In one I tried to fly and couldn't. Pathetic. :roll:


gee, the last flying dream for me was when i was a teenager, i was riding a flying pink penis and zooming down and around my late father, dive bombing him. he was scared.



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17 Jan 2011, 10:17 pm

auntblabby wrote:
Aimless wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
wish i could have a lucid dream. :roll:
i feel like the only one missing out on all the fun.


I've only had a few. In one I tried to fly and couldn't. Pathetic. :roll:


gee, the last flying dream for me was when i was a teenager, i was riding a flying pink penis and zooming down and around my late father, dive bombing him. he was scared.


I'll bet he was. :lol:



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18 Jan 2011, 12:36 am

It's definitely not the last weirdest dream I've had, but it's one I never got to share because I got it before I became a member of wrong planet.

Anyway, one night probably around August or so of 2010 I was dreaming, but woke up. That dream was one of those ones where you instantly forget it. I pulled the covers off from over my face and in the corner of my room on the ceiling was a strange form. It was probably the size of an 8 foot tall human, but it was all mangled and crouching upside down... almost like a human with 6 appendages trying to crouch like a spider. It reminded me almost of something that could come from a Silent Hill game. It was a bit glossy and very corpsy.

I pulled the covers back over myself in panic like a child, and then I heard a moanlike growl that immediately put me to sleep.

It was probably the scariest freakiest dream I've ever had because I have to keep telling myself it was a dream 8O.


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18 Jan 2011, 2:00 am

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Anyway, one night probably around August or so of 2010 I was dreaming, but woke up. That dream was one of those ones where you instantly forget it. I pulled the covers off from over my face and in the corner of my room on the ceiling was a strange form. It was probably the size of an 8 foot tall human, but it was all mangled and crouching upside down... almost like a human with 6 appendages trying to crouch like a spider. It reminded me almost of something that could come from a Silent Hill game. It was a bit glossy and very corpsy.

I pulled the covers back over myself in panic like a child, and then I heard a moanlike growl that immediately put me to sleep.

It was probably the scariest freakiest dream I've ever had because I have to keep telling myself it was a dream 8O.


8O That would be so terrifying. Reminds me of fevered hallucinations. Were you ill at the time?

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gee, the last flying dream for me was when i was a teenager, i was riding a flying pink penis and zooming down and around my late father, dive bombing him. he was scared.


And that is hilarious. :lol:


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18 Jan 2011, 3:09 am

I had a dream involving a Badger, and the Apocalyse. I can't remember the details, although it was supposedly quite intense; I woke my roommate up because I was mumbling in my sleep :lol:


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18 Jan 2011, 12:10 pm

auntblabby wrote:
wish i could have a lucid dream. :roll:
i feel like the only one missing out on all the fun.


I haven't got it to the level where it's fun yet because I lack the control. I've thought things like, "when I open this door, I'll be on a beach and it will be sunny and I can go swimming". Then I open the door and discover I'm standing on a curb watching brackish water run past in a gutter. It's as though my mind takes the thing I am trying to manifest and warps it. Like Aimless I've also tried to fly. Sometimes this works but mostly I can only hover a couple feet off the ground. It's a work in progress.

I have been unable to do what lucid dreaming is supposed to be most helpful for, which is to abort a nightmare. If I'm having a nightmare, the content is so overwhelming that I'm unable to think, "this isn't real". I can only (sort of) lucid dream during dreams that are relatively calm.



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18 Jan 2011, 12:32 pm

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I've had a few apocalyptic dreams


i sometimes dream about apocalyptic events.
one dream i will never forget is where me and tammy were preparing to go to bed, and i noticed that the sky outside the window looked like it was dawn, but it was only 2am. i instantly became concerned and it became brighter and brighter very quickly. within 2 seconds it was as bright as midday, and within another 2 seconds it was blindingly bright and i had to rush to close the blinds so our eyes were not harmed. in another 2 seconds it was so bright that it started to burn the blinds and the glass shattered.

then the light dimmed as quickly as it had intensified, and i realized the earth had been struck by an asteroid somewhere over the horizon. it was still very quiet and i felt no shaking of the ground yet. i said to tammy to hold my hands because soon (in about 30 seconds) we would be obliterated by the seismic shock wave. i felt doomed. it was extremely scary.



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18 Jan 2011, 12:42 pm

b9 wrote:
Aimless wrote:
I've had a few apocalyptic dreams


i sometimes dream about apocalyptic events.
one dream i will never forget is where me and tammy were preparing to go to bed, and i noticed that the sky outside the window looked like it was dawn, but it was only 2am. i instantly became concerned and it became brighter and brighter very quickly. within 2 seconds it was as bright as midday, and within another 2 seconds it was blindingly bright and i had to rush to close the blinds so our eyes were not harmed. in another 2 seconds it was so bright that it started to burn the blinds and the glass shattered.

then the light dimmed as quickly as it had intensified, and i realized the earth had been struck by an asteroid somewhere over the horizon. it was still very quiet and i felt no shaking of the ground yet. i said to tammy to hold my hands because soon (in about 30 seconds) we would be obliterated by the seismic shock wave. i felt doomed. it was extremely scary.


That is thematically similar to the dream I described upthread where the world was going to end because it was falling into the sun, which was red and increasingly filled the sky. I grabbed the three strangers near me and kissed them and told them I loved them because there were only minutes to live. The difference between our dreams seems to be mainly that you grabbed someone you know and I grabbed strangers. Also the exact mechanism of destruction was different. But Aimless also described an apocalyptic dream that involved the sky filling with giant alien warships. I wonder why there is this common theme of the sky being filled before the moment of destruction.



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18 Jan 2011, 12:59 pm

Janissy wrote:
That is thematically similar to the dream I described upthread where the world was going to end because it was falling into the sun, which was red and increasingly filled the sky.


well i would not have believed my dream if it contained the event that the earth was going to fall into the sun, because i know that that the suns death will render our planet hostile to life about a billion years before it grows so large that it's surface will swallow the earth.

when the sun dies, it is a very slow process, and at the point that all life is extinguished on earth, the sun will not have grown to the size where it's surface is close to the earth.

as well as that, the sun will not become more massive as it dies, so it's gravitational pull will not increase, so the earth's orbit will not be pulled toward the sun, but the orbit will decay and and it will spiral outward from the sun as the sun loses mass (even though it's size increases).

but in dreams i guess, one believes what they dream and so i know if i had your dream i would be terrified.

i do not reach out to strangers much.
if an apocalyptic event was to happen, i would want tammy to cuddle me as we perished.

i did not quote your dream because i only wanted to quote the text from aimless that said she had apocalyptic dreams.

sorry



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18 Jan 2011, 6:27 pm

I dreamed last night that Jennifer Aniston farted on my dinner, so I couldn't eat and then we had to fight zombies with nothing but broom sticks....

WTF!! !! !


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18 Jan 2011, 11:54 pm

I dream alot about random people who I've never met before. People who don't exist.



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18 Jan 2011, 11:59 pm

Raymond_Fawkes wrote:
I dream alot about random people who I've never met before. People who don't exist.

Hmm, I've heard that all people in your dreams you've seen at one point in your life. No idea if that's true though.



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19 Jan 2011, 12:11 am

Janissy wrote:
I wonder why there is this common theme of the sky being filled before the moment of destruction.


it seems there is a collective unconscious meme of the earth being destroyed somehow. i don't wanna be here when it happens.



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19 Jan 2011, 12:39 am

b9 wrote:
Aimless wrote:
I've had a few apocalyptic dreams


i sometimes dream about apocalyptic events.
one dream i will never forget is where me and tammy were preparing to go to bed, and i noticed that the sky outside the window looked like it was dawn, but it was only 2am. i instantly became concerned and it became brighter and brighter very quickly. within 2 seconds it was as bright as midday, and within another 2 seconds it was blindingly bright and i had to rush to close the blinds so our eyes were not harmed. in another 2 seconds it was so bright that it started to burn the blinds and the glass shattered.

then the light dimmed as quickly as it had intensified, and i realized the earth had been struck by an asteroid somewhere over the horizon. it was still very quiet and i felt no shaking of the ground yet. i said to tammy to hold my hands because soon (in about 30 seconds) we would be obliterated by the seismic shock wave. i felt doomed. it was extremely scary.


This type^ and Jannisy's Red Giant Nova are absolutely terrrible to experience. There is no indication that it is a dream. I've awoke absolutely terrified and even angered in these as to why the mind would put you through the experience.



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19 Jan 2011, 1:10 am

Kaybee wrote:
Lace-Bane wrote:
Anyway, one night probably around August or so of 2010 I was dreaming, but woke up. That dream was one of those ones where you instantly forget it. I pulled the covers off from over my face and in the corner of my room on the ceiling was a strange form. It was probably the size of an 8 foot tall human, but it was all mangled and crouching upside down... almost like a human with 6 appendages trying to crouch like a spider. It reminded me almost of something that could come from a Silent Hill game. It was a bit glossy and very corpsy.

I pulled the covers back over myself in panic like a child, and then I heard a moanlike growl that immediately put me to sleep.

It was probably the scariest freakiest dream I've ever had because I have to keep telling myself it was a dream 8O.


8O That would be so terrifying. Reminds me of fevered hallucinations. Were you ill at the time?
I don't believe I was ill at the time no. It was a very weird hallucination if it wasn't a dream within a dream. It just seemed so much like it was real because I was even seeing in dark vision how my room would appear in the dark through my eyes (Usually when in a dream things look a bit different for me)... so it could have been a hallucination of sorts.

I was trying sleeping pills around the same time so maybe that had something to do with it :?. I've heard Ambien can have quite a few odd side effects... I just never read "you may see demons", written on the pill bottle warning label :|.


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19 Jan 2011, 1:25 am

Lace-Bane wrote:
I was trying sleeping pills around the same time so maybe that had something to do with it :?. I've heard Ambien can have quite a few odd side effects... I just never read "you may see demons", written on the pill bottle warning label :|.


:lol: The struggle I just had to not laugh out loud at "you may see demons" is exactly why I shouldn't be on here at work. :oops: Ambien is known to cause hallucinations, actually, so it may not have been a dream after all. I tried Ambien some years back. Maybe it's improved since then (I think it was fairly new at the time) but I found it to be terrible stuff. I don't think I had hallucinations, though.


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