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WWWP 09-10-2008 10:42 PM

Interpreting Dreams for Beginners. You can find them in most bookstores.

Brad Stengel 09-17-2008 11:58 AM

Smoking salvia gives you crazy dreams.


And a good trick for lucid dreaming is to wear a watch, and check the time twice when you do. In a dream when you check the time, the clock ALWAYS reads a different number each time you look at it. The habit of checking twice will leak into your dreams, and BAM! You're lucid from realizing the time is different.

Not a garuntee though, I tried for like a month and got 1 lucid dream. Still worth it however.

WWWP 09-17-2008 11:48 PM

I had a dream where Musicbanter was an underwater kingdom. Elliott Smith was our God, and no one wore clothes.

I need a life.

Tanglewood 09-27-2008 11:08 AM

The Wierd thing with me is after a night out, i dream of going out again:yikes: So the next morning, if i'm really bad the night before, i cant remember which was the actual night out or which was the dream, Scary stuff

CAPTAIN CAVEMAN 09-27-2008 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dollie (Post 520822)
smoking saliva? didn't know that could be done.

why have a life when you can have dreams like that. XD

salvia... not saliva.

Alfred 09-27-2008 07:56 PM

I've had one or two lucid dreams, but I didn't think to control anything, and instead woke up within a few minutes.

Also, does anyone here sleeptalk or know anyone who does? My younger brother does, and it's hilarious. Most of his dreams are about internet gaming though, freakin' nerd.

WWWP 09-27-2008 08:17 PM

I talk in my sleep a lot. And sleepwalk. One time I woke up at a motel walking towards the pool. Yikes.

Molecules 09-27-2008 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolverinewolfweiselpigeon (Post 516466)
I have a dream book.






Yes I do.

lol. +1
I've heard the thing to do is set your alarm clock 10 minutes or so earlier - this way you wake up in the middle of REM (which is apparently the final stage of your nightly kip) and it's all fresh in your memory. Every time i've woken up from a deep, deep sleep everything seems ultra-surreal for the next half hour.
My dreams are hardly ever the crazy narratives that most people seem to get, they're just full of Freudian imagery that reinforces my sub-****ty self-esteem (every time i try to run/walk somewhere it's like being on a treadmill, etc)

simplephysics 09-28-2008 12:06 AM

I rarely remember my dreams, nor do I remember to write down whatever is lingering in my head when I wake up. I like it better this way.

Flower Child 04-23-2009 12:25 PM

I had a dream one night that I walked into my kitchen and noticed a secret door i had never noticed before and so i opened it

i then ventured into this great stone dungeon and then I noticed a floating mannequin (the ones that are in science rooms with all the guts and organs showing) coming out of the corner of the dungeon and it was trying to attack me with a pipe.

i ran away and it lost track of where i was (it was pretty dark in there and I dont think mannequins can see very good) so i picked up my own pipe (these pipes were everywhere) and snuck up behind him and busted him over the head with it


then i woke up :)

and then i checked to see if there really was a secret door in my kitchen. (there wasnt)


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