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Grinder 13-02-2006 04:53 AM

Here's another one I just remembered. When I was a little child, I
shared a room with my younger brother. We had a bunk bed (Is
that the correct word?) and I was sleeping on the upper bed. I was
dreaming the following:

I was lying in my bed, and I saw a toothbrush. I grabbed the
toothbrush. I realized I was dreaming, so I held the toothbrush reaaally
tight, to be sure I was dreaming. Then I woke up, and the toothbrush
was gone. And, I remembered the dream. It also happened once with
some money in my hand, but the rest of the dream was the same.

Oh, and punch, I'll be there. I'll be in the empty building on the second
floor with my Barett M82, and give you cover.

Quintopotere 13-02-2006 07:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by punch@Feb 12 2006, 10:40 PM
Hey anyone want to meet me in a dream tonight and have a huge lucid dream deathmatch. I will bring the ak-47's
I'll come at the next deathmach... flying like Superman and, obviously, bulletproof :bleh:

Grinder 13-02-2006 08:35 AM

Great! We should start making teams!
Quinto, you'll be in my team and fly out the ammo to us.
Or, you could be the runner - They'll never get you!

I was using these tricks to remember dreams yesterday before I went to sleep.
At first, I was a little distracted by the other sounds, but then I was quite calm.
My eyes started to get heavy, and I just let them go. After a while, I got this feeling
that I sometimes get. I was lying there totally straight, and I felt my body shaking.
At first it shaking like I was lying on the floor of a boat, but for the 4th - 14th time, I felt
like my body was rotating to the right, stopping, and rotating back in its original
position. I don't know what that was, but I remember having it earlier a couple of
times. Does anyone know what that is? It happened about 5 minutes after I went to sleep,
and I was still awake and pretty conscious.

Don Andy 13-02-2006 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Grinder@Feb 13 2006, 10:35 AM
Great! We should start making teams!
Quinto, you'll be in my team and fly out the ammo to us.
Or, you could be the runner - They'll never get you!

I was using these tricks to remember dreams yesterday before I went to sleep.
At first, I was a little distracted by the other sounds, but then I was quite calm.
My eyes started to get heavy, and I just let them go. After a while, I got this feeling
that I sometimes get. I was lying there totally straight, and I felt my body shaking.
At first it shaking like I was lying on the floor of a boat, but for the 4th - 14th time, I felt
like my body was rotating to the right, stopping, and rotating back in its original
position. I don't know what that was, but I remember having it earlier a couple of
times. Does anyone know what that is? It happened about 5 minutes after I went to sleep,
and I was still awake and pretty conscious.

As far as I know it is pretty much the last step before OBE.

Quintopotere 13-02-2006 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Grinder@Feb 13 2006, 09:35 AM
Great! We should start making teams!
Quinto, you'll be in my team and fly out the ammo to us.
Or, you could be the runner - They'll never get you!

I was using these tricks to remember dreams yesterday before I went to sleep.
At first, I was a little distracted by the other sounds, but then I was quite calm.
My eyes started to get heavy, and I just let them go. After a while, I got this feeling
that I sometimes get. I was lying there totally straight, and I felt my body shaking.
At first it shaking like I was lying on the floor of a boat, but for the 4th - 14th time, I felt
like my body was rotating to the right, stopping, and rotating back in its original
position. I don't know what that was, but I remember having it earlier a couple of
times. Does anyone know what that is? It happened about 5 minutes after I went to sleep,
and I was still awake and pretty conscious.

Ok! We'll win easily ;)

I'm used to feel the same sensation when I make meditation!
To make lucid dreams is very useful make that kind of meditation in which you have to feel every part of your body, and that's because in your dream you have a "different kind of body" so you'll notice that!

Another important thing is starting to remember the dreams you made in the passed night.

Grinder 13-02-2006 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Quintopotere@Feb 13 2006, 09:59 AM
Another important thing is starting to remember the dreams you made in the passed night.
That's what I was trying to do. It said so on the site. I also made a dream diary.
Two songs I had in my head when I was half awake were Electronic Performes by Air
and Seven Days Of Falling by the Esblörn Svensson Trio.

And we need to get punch on our team. What a great combination.
Me as a sniper, punch as a striker and you as an ammo runner and explorer.
They'll be sooo owned.

Iron_Scarecrow 13-02-2006 09:47 AM

Dream diary?

<_<

You've all gone mad.

Don Andy 13-02-2006 09:59 AM

What's so "mad" about writing down one's dreams? Reading some dream diaries can be more interesting than reading a good book. Especially when you are interested in psychology.

Quintopotere 13-02-2006 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Iron_Scarecrow@Feb 13 2006, 10:47 AM
Dream diary?

<_<

You've all gone mad.

Well, Robert Luis Stevenson wrote "The strange case of dr. Jekyll and mr. Hyde" using a dream... he was not so mad and he talked about his lucid dreams! :ok:

Grinder 13-02-2006 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Quintopotere@Feb 13 2006, 12:32 PM
Robert Luis Stevenson wrote "The strange case of dr. Jekyll and mr. Hyde" using a dream...
I did not know that.
Scarecrow, I'm a little sceptic about the lucid thing, too. But since I've had these dreams I could control when I was little, and now know what they were, I thought it might be interesting. Plus, the dreams I had were awesome. By writing a dream diary, you trick your subconscious into remembering the dreams, just by writing down what you felt the night.


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