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All the speed he took, all the turns he'd taken and the corners he'd cut in Night City, and still he'd see the matrix in his sleep, bright lattices of logic unfolding across that colorless void...
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 No.36[Reply]

>that one dream where you seem to be falling endlessly
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 No.185

>>101
I thought this only was only hapening to me.

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 No.195

i never had any falling dreams either, but i think it would be pretty awesome - vid realted why i think so http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWsjlFB9l5Y

closest thing i had was in the stairway that goes down from my flat - i was moving down the stairs, falling so slowly that basically i could get down the entire stairway without touching the ground if i caught the bars and used them to turn around to the next few stairs
i also had dreams of flying as a kid, but they were very very slow, like i had to concentrate and do these weird moves to keep me in the air. highest i could fly was roofs of some buildings, and it took a lot of time, but was worth so i did it.
guess overweight kids move slow even in dreams, right?

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 No.287

literally every time that happens I'll wake up in the exact same position, face down with my head falling between the bed and wall

must be something to do with orientation

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 No.288

>>53
that's like all of them for me
were scary at first, but I got used to them.

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 No.640

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Does anyone ever keep dreaming after having hit the ground and died?



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 No.412[Reply]

no matter what, i just cant dream anymore. what should i do?
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 No.589

>have dream
>its a couple who wants bloody sex
>guy cuts up stomage and uses blood as lube
>"More blood!" Says the blonde girl
>get caught by police
>they try again
>this time they set of a rube goldberg machine for some reason

I have no idea what happened after

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 No.611

>>584
in my experience falling asleep with too many blankets on helped me have a more vivid dream. I wonder if the slight discomfort is like the touch equivalent to white noise.

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 No.613

>>611
My intuition tells me it has something to do with the fact that you will sleep less deeply with some discomfort, therefore you will spend less time being completely 'turned off' and more time in-between.

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 No.615

>>613
This is how I think it works, as well. You want a good balance so you're comfortable enough to sleep but not too comfortable.
Coincidentally, recently I've started sleeping very comfortably (by hugging a pillow). It feels great, but I hardly remember my dreams during a regular sleep.

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 No.616

I barely have a dream or two the whole year.
I usually dont go to sleep unless I'm really exhuasted or I have to force myself to sleep 2 hours before waking up for work.
I sleep during the day mainly.
Previously I would just lie in bed doing nothing which led me to asmr although I didnt know it was called that before.
For me to sleep if im not exhuasted I masturbate which was mainly the way I did for the past 10 years or so.
Maybe thats why I dont dream in addition to the fact that I'm very self-aware and rarely encounter any conflicts that I cant solve.



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 No.533[Reply]

I keep having violent dreams in which I bash the living fuarrrk out of someone and they punch me quite a lot of times.
It isn't the same environment, it isn't the same person but I always end up killing that person in heat of rage and anger from sheer punching to the face.
It has been re-occuring for past few months and I don't know what it means….anyone can help?
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 No.534

>>533
Sorry lainon, but a similar thread has already been posted. Please repost this in >>>202 (https://lainchan.org/zzz/res/202.html)

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 No.535

>>534
thanks



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 No.20[Reply]

I slept and I was in the matrix. But it was a gay matrix the agents were strong muscle guys naked there erected penises were shooting loads at me I did the bullet time and dodge all of there cumshots except on which landed on my face and I fell and scream. I woke up and cried to school.
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 No.180

I think it means you're gay bro.
Sorry.

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 No.358

no homo tho

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 No.359

you missed a golden opportunity in this post to call it the "gaytrix"

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 No.411

hahahaha gaytrix



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 No.58[Reply]

Here's my log from the past days, I would like to ask if this progression is ok for getting into lucid dreaming:
Day 1 - I usually get high on information, that tickling on the left side of my head feels good, knowledge is awesome and stuff. It's the same tickling I get when I dream. Are they connected anyhow?
Day 2 - I recall what I dreamed. This is the second day in a row. 3/4 "highs"
Day 3 - 3 highs. I wanted to try lucid dreaming. As a writer, I wanted to become a character I wrote about.
At the dream, I saw her. We both were aware that everything was a dream, still, she stared back!
Day 4 - today I woke up twice before getting out my bed. That makes 3 sets of dreams, with 3-1-4 scenes for each. The last one had a full sequence, a small story I can remember.

Opinions on this?
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 No.86

I had my second lucid dream. Two info peaks yeasterday, my dreams are becoming longer and easier to recall. I did a reality check twice: breath in, air. Breath in again. More air. I tried making some fireballs, but got purple orbs instead. Anyways, 10/10 would try again.

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 No.199

>>86
are you keeping a sleep journal? those are really useful to me.
>I did a reality check twice: breath in, air. Breath in again. More air. I tried making some fireballs, but got purple orbs instead.
you seem knowledgeable on this topic so I'd assume you've at least tried one out. If so, how'd it go for you?

now I wait a month for your reply.

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 No.326

I'm sorry for the (really) late reply. I've been trying to keep a log of every dream, but August/September have been rough months so far: it seems routine and stress are coming back to my life, but still, I can remember some dreams. They're somewhat vivid, some of them are long (5/6 scenes), and I don't feel tired at all when I wake up. Wish I had more LDs this week, or a single dream. I miss them.



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 No.204[Reply]

why is nobody I know in waking life ever in my dreams?
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 No.243

I have a couple of dreams where I see my friends, sometimes I see family too. Maybe because I tend to avoid family in waking life, therefore they don't show up. Dreams where they show aren't too nice.

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 No.275

>>204
That can't be right. It's been proven that the only people who you see in your dreams are people from the real world. Although most of them are probably just strangers you looked at passing by on the streets or something there's bound to be at least 2 or 3 recognisable faces somewhere in there.

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 No.276

Probably because nobody you know in waking life holds enough significance to your thoughts.

If the theory of dreaming being your mind cataloging important events is true, your brain just isn't cataloging people as important.

Figures from waking life only very occasionally appear in my dreams, and tying into my indifference of others in this way I also struggle to remember names or people and routinely catch myself doing things or saying things without much consideration for other's feelings.

I dislike this about me.

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 No.286

>>214
this
I sometimes find myself sexing people I haven't seen in at least 5 years

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 No.300

>>204
Everyone you see in your dreams you've seen in your life before.
Only if you've only seen them once.
Your mind bends and morphs images you've seen before, thus forming dreams.
Think about how you never actually see yourself die in dreams.
That's because you've never actually died yourself, so your mind can't create that image.
It can set it up like you're going to, but you wake up before.
I've always found this so fascinating.



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 No.242[Reply]

Have you ever had a dream that has foretold events that would happen? Not: "Next day my goat will eat that left flower", but instead where months pass after the dream until at some instant you suddenly realize you are currently enacting the EXACT events of a dream you can barely remember.

I have these ever so often, and its the creepiest thing in the world to recognize you already know what will happen next. Usually the lag between the dream and the actual event is something awful like half a year and I don't remember them until deja vu. Posting this because one of those Just happened to me right now for some reason. Pic very related.
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 No.259

>>242

I'm fairly interested in this as well, it's definitely not deja vu. I can remember my dreams fairly well, and I remember having one where I was driving in a car I didn't recognize with some friends in an area I didn't recognize either. A few weeks later, the exact same scenario played out. My grandparents have told me a few stories of this happening to them as well, and I've seen people briefly mention it on the net but nothing more than that.

I don't remember where I read it, and this theory sounds largely implausible, but it sounded pretty interesting. Something about time not being sequential, but happening all in one time-frame- everything has and is happening (and is largely predictable) due to the universe following a set of laws. We perceive things in order, but occasionally catch a glimpse into time differently. Not very scientific but it's fun to think about.

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 No.274

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I have dreams like that too.

I've been having dreams like that since I was about 14. It would be like watching a clip of your life; only a few seconds long at most, but more often it's just an image. No, an image doesn't describe it. It's like just a blink of your life in the future. One precise moment, a perfect visage of every detail, smell, and emotion that I would be feeling at that time. The dream is so vivid that can never forget them. they are always at the back of my mind. And when that moment occurs in waking life (the shortest interval I've had was a week, the longest: five years so far) it is the most acute sense of deja vu that there is no way for me to ignore it.

Because the interval between the dream and it actually occurring is so random I can't really learn much from it. It's just a desultory blink into the future.

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 No.277

>>274
that's really interesting, because I can never remember them

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 No.291

I have those all the time, I just assumed this was what people meant by dejá vù.

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 No.293

>>274
If you are consciously aware of those in advance, you should really write them down.
It'd be interesting to see what the data looks like.



 No.217[Reply]

A little bit ago I had a dream, which was re-occurring for 2-3 months.

This dream is real creepy.
It enters with a character who is in rough clothin, jumping on top of a taxi. Im surrounded with thousands of people in a large city, skyscrapers around me and a stop light behind me. I raise the AK in the air, a long with the other people around me. It seems like its some kind of rally, we cheer comprehensible words.

>BAM


I see the character, which I believe is me get shot in the head, I fall off the taxi.

Still being in 3rd person I see the thousands of people charging into the city. Yelling some sort of war cry, it ends like this.
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 No.240

Is that what you really remember or are you trying to make sense of bits and pieces, and/or excluding things you remember but can't explain? Not being hostile, just trying to understand your dream better.



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 No.224[Reply]

I have this series of 3 dreams in a row almost every night involving a giant black snake roaring in my face with enough power it starts to shake whatever building im in and it starts eating people around me, i manage to get out and think i wake up. next i "go back to sleep" and "wake up" to my mother being in my room, leaning over me extremely angry but the entire room looks like there is a black light on and her eyes are glowing green, then im in the desert walking over dunes endlessly. Usually at the end i actually realize im dreaming and i start suffering from sleep paralysis. At this point i wake up in the real world panicked and i can remember the dreams for hours afterwards. I cant tell if its real, but i do remember waking up between each of these dreams. Every night for 3 nights.
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 No.225

>>224

Try and change the dream when you're in it. You know the phases; start to play with them. When you wake up between the dreams, tell yourself you'll take it in a new direction. See where it goes

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 No.226

>>225
the only direction i can take it in, is being aware that ive seen it before. The dream plays slightly different but im unable to change it dramatically. Every time so far subtle things have been added or removed. For example, the third time, after scene #2 my friend was sitting in a hallway cleaning his shoes as i was transitioning to scene #3. By the third night i remember being prepared for whats going to happen but it still effects me like ive never seen it before (ie: terror & despair).



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 No.124[Reply]

When do you usually dream? I don't know why but for some reason, sometimes I don't dream at night. At all. But I dream at day time, mostly when taking naps or waking up and oversleeping. But then it becomes the opposite. And for some reason, I always have bad dreams at day time.
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 No.192

I never dream if I'm really tired. I only dream while napping or if I wake up and then continue to sleep some more, just like you, OP.

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 No.197

I dream but they're never satisfying dreams. I always dream about my regular life.

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 No.198

>>192
>I never dream if I'm really tired. I only dream while napping or if I wake up and then continue to sleep some more, just like you, OP.

+1

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 No.200

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>>197
Same here. Only in really rare cases my dreams are what people draw about dreams. Most times its just some scene around my hometown or some place I associate with a place I actually know and me interacting with acquaintances. Something is usually fucked up, so in hindsight it's easy to determine whether it was a dream or a faded memory.

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 No.201

i've realized that my dreams are usually continuations of previous dreams. i guess my mind is trying to fabricate a happy place on its own.



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