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#1
Welcome to Dreams! / Girl in dream
April 03, 2012, 08:25:56
I had this dream a while ago, but it got me curious and i remember it perfectly well.

There is this one girl, (what she looks like is irrelevant) she's been in two of my dreams which i remember perfectly clearly, the first dream which was a few years ago, i just had a mere glimpse of her, she looked about 6 or 7 years old, and was just looking at me with a neutral expression.

Then a few months ago, i had a dream where she was just standing there looking down at me, she seemed like she was in her 20s and i was roughly 10 years old (im currently 16), with a sudden urge, i hugged her and a warm feeling rushed through my body and memories of the past came rushing into my head, when i let go of her and stepped back, the memories stopped and thats the first time she looked down at me and smiled, which was precisely when i woke up.

Ive never met this girl before, or even seen her in real life, yet i cant get her face out of my head.
Does anyone know why this happened or what it means, because im confused.
#2
Welcome to Dreams! / Odd side-effect
January 10, 2012, 19:18:46
Basically, its been a few months since i had an actual long lasting dream. But ever since then, it seems that the 'non-dreaming' has had an odd effect on me. Im not exactly sure its because Ive stopped dreaming but i have a feeling it is. Anyway, i use to be a very nervous person, panicking about everything i had to do and so on. But since i stopped dreaming, its as if the emotion isnt in my system any more. Im saying this because i have three A-Level exams coming up very soon and im not even worried one bit, excited actually. So i was wondering if it was the dreams stopping that has caused this or is it a process that happens to everyone or just me :)
#3
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: What is going on??
June 13, 2011, 11:44:40
I think lexy is probably right, but Danni might have a point there, i am a very late sleeper so, well, woopee my prb is solved lol, but thanks anywai evri1
#4
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: What is going on??
June 02, 2011, 18:57:07
I dont think a doctor can fix something thats probably a mental issue, i just need some advice or a solution
#5
Welcome to Dreams! / What is going on??
June 02, 2011, 18:28:01
Hey people, how u all doin?

Lol, but anyway, to the point. Basically i recently have stopped having dreams, (not the first time) and im sure they will start again, and i think this is probably because i haven't been having too much sleep because of exams and all that.
But despite me experiencing dreamless sleep, this time it is somehow shortening my temper, and its not the sleep coz i have had days where i haven't slept for like 2 days and i still could hold my temper on a short leash, but now, no matter how much sleep i get (no dreams), i start daydreaming a lot, but they are violent as hell, me starting fights with some people i have grudges against, every time i barge into someone i want to push them, or when my older brother plays jokes which i can usually tolerate, i feel like grabbing a char and braking it on his back. Or even, unbelievably, when my 11 year old cousin (younger than me (duh))  does something stupid or makes me explain to him something more than once, i want to slap him around the face and shout at him, WHY? IS THIS HAPPENING?

Does anyone know why this is happening to me, and if you do is there any way to prevent me starting a pointless fight soon.

If needed here are my details, ish:

Im 15, going to turn 16 an a month or so
About to enter college
Never had a fight before-EVER-
I have a very, very, Very, long fuse so i don't go mad easily.
I hang around with people who don't really do anything messed up
Don't do drugs, smoke or drink or anything along those lines
and im extremely great with kids, so i would never lay a finger on one (to harm them)


HELP plz if you can
#6
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: Physical Pain?!
March 31, 2011, 18:29:34
oh,and did i forget to mention that every time i looked at my friend, it was as if the pain from the dream came back again (not everytime, like once out of 20 times i saw him) but now it's stopped :D
#7
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: Physical Pain?!
March 31, 2011, 18:27:22
What you are saying could be true, but i know that i am a very light sleeper, so the "hitting myself in my sleep" option does not apply, and the thing about the bran focusing on tissues on the skin to support the pain in my dream, i don't think that happens naturally, or at all for that matter.
#8
Welcome to Dreams! / Physical Pain?!
March 31, 2011, 17:05:44
Hello everyone, been off for while lol.

So anyway, what i wanted to ask is about this extraordinarily painful dream i had a few nights ago.
I know if you ask, everyone will say that pain in your dreams is not actually real, and its just a type of illusion created by your mind, but this was absolutely different.

What happened was; me and my friend were going to make a movie (in the dream) and he needed realistic acting, as he said, so i was forced to feel pain. So he put his knee on my bottom ribs (on the right) and leaned with all his weight onto it, and maybe even adding some extra weight on purpose, the pain was excruciating, it felt as if my two ribs was about to splinter, as if it was cracking and breaking off so slowly; naturally, i screamed, trying to budge his knee off my rib but the more i did this, the more he put pressure on it, and most of the dream went on with me screaming (i probably was actually also screaming physically, since i had a sore throat the next morning)

So i woke up when the alarm rang, and to my astonishment, my bottom right ribs were kind of bruised, and it felt as if i had been kicked multiple times there. Obviously i was amazed and freaked out by this experience, i don't remember being injured at school or anything through out the whole month, but there it was, a big yellow-ish bruise on my ribs, hurting every time i turned my body and breathed deeply.

Creepy, i know, but does anyone at all have and idea what could have caused this?
(Oh.. and hows my description out of 10? (10 being the best) i got my exams soon  :-D)
#9
Welcome to Dreams! / Lucid dreaming books
February 12, 2011, 23:44:27
Can someone support me in finding any books on the developing of lucid dreaming.
I basically want a book that can help me learn more about lucid dreaming and how to achieve it more easily.

I heard an author called Stephen LaBerge made a book about it called 'A journey to lucid dreaming' or something like that,but i want to know if its worth it or if there are any better books for this topic.

Thanks,


Anxhelino1234
#10
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: Death in dreams?
January 18, 2011, 19:09:04
Aww, now i want to be eaten, see how the food i eat feels :)
#11
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: Death in dreams?
January 17, 2011, 11:28:58
honestly, i think that's all just luck and coincidence. I mean think about it, how is your brain going to process what hasn't happened yet, and when the numbers are picked, it is all random, making it even more impossible. But if it was possible, then professional lucid dreamers or people who can get in touch with their sub conscious part of the mind, would be EXTREMELY rich. Oh and not to mention invincible since they can see what is going to happen and when.

Think about it.
Is this possible or not?
If you say yes, how?!
#12
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: Death in dreams?
January 16, 2011, 23:07:06
oh, well then, thanks for replys, gona go sleep and smash my head on pavement and see what happens lol.
#13
Welcome to Dreams! / Death in dreams?
January 16, 2011, 19:55:21
So I've heard that, when in a dream, if you jump off a building ,or something high enough to kill you in real life, that if you don't wake up before you hit ground, you will actually die in real life.
Basically if you hit hard ground in your dream, you will die.

I want to know if this is actually true. And if it isn't what will happen when you hit the ground and supposedly not die?

p.s: i didn't hear it on this forum. Or any other forum.


Thanks for responses,


Anxhelino1234
#14
Welcome to Dreams! / My first lucid dream!
January 16, 2011, 19:48:06
After months of trying nearly every way to help me become lucid, this time it just HAPPENED.

basically what happened was this (in the dream).
My friend was driving a car with no roof on a mountain, and its roads were extremely twisted and it was sunny :).
After a minute of driving, as it seemed, he drove off the edge, which had no barricades or anything, and as soon as we started to fall, we were on the road again, driving. So we started again, we didn't fall of that edge, but we fell a little further down.
At that moment i remember myself saying "Oh god, not again" in a humorous way, as if i was teasing his driving. Then i remember thinking, didn't i already fall off a cliff 2 minutes ago, what happened?, why am i laughing while dropping to my death, and why is my friend driving a car at the age of 15?. At that moment i thought, wait, this is a dream!. So i just stopped and floated in mid air, and then used my 'mind powers' to freeze my friend in mid air, while the car dropped and exploded on impact. Then i started flying at a direction for no reason (forgetting about my friend) and i purposely materialised my home town from nothing by just thinking of it and saying " I wanna' go there", i went there, and it was night time, i saw a cat, and made it disappear. After that it got a bit personal so I'm not going to talk about that  :-D.

I felt like a god, like i could do anything i felt like (probably because i could).

Oh, and i was wondering, what triggered my brain to recognise that this was a dream, and how can i increase the rate of this?, if possible.



Thanks for reading,


Anxhelino1234
#15
Welcome to Dreams! / Binaural beats...
December 22, 2010, 21:14:46
Okay,so i got this binaural beat file and have been listening to it for a bit and was wondering, after i read some post.

Basically i know different binaural beats get you mind in different types of stages/modes.
The one i have gets me into the Theta mode (body sleep, mind awake mode).
I want to know what this means, or what i can do in this mode.

And if anyone doesnt mind, can they explain what different modes you can put your mind in, and what they mean :D



Thanks


Anxhelino1234  :-D
#16
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: Weird...
December 05, 2010, 19:32:29
Ok, Thanks
#17
Quote from: Xanth on November 03, 2010, 14:35:48
I practice Phasing... and I use the method of "Mental Rundowns", which, in essence is creating your own hypnogogic scene and stepping into it.  This puts you directly into the Astral.

Do you mind explaining exactlo how you create the hypnogogic scene and stepping right into it.
Thanks :)
#18
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: Weird...
December 03, 2010, 21:22:21
Oh, ok. But do you know any reasons why it happens or wht causes it to happen?
#19
Welcome to Dreams! / Weird...
December 03, 2010, 13:39:50
Hello everybody, i don't know if this topic would go in this section but bare with me  :-D

Okay, so over the past few days i have been having this weird feeling everytime i wake up, but mostly when i have a nap on the bus. Basically what happens is that i fall asleep (obviously) and when i wake up i somehow feel like the bus is very small and everything is somehow alone and i feel like this for a few minutes. It feels like i have an epiphany but i don't really get anything about it. I also have these weird feelings when I'm awake some times, when this feeling is going on i absolutely cant concentrate on what I'm doing, i have to stop whatever I'm doing (litterally stop) and wait for a few minutes for it to pass.

Does anyone have these kind of things, and why it happens?

Thanks Plenty  :-D
#20
Welcome to Spiritual Evolution! / Death?
November 07, 2010, 19:58:00
Hey people,

I got an idea of a movie and it got stuck in my head all day,

What happens when we die?,i know there are religious teachings of heaven and hell, reincarnation, and the focus thing that frank talks about (focus 4) or any other ways. but i want to know which one is actually more 'solid' if you know what i mean. which one is more real-ish. I would appreciate the comments :-)

Thanks

Anxhelino1234  :-D
#21
so i basically got the general idea of the 4 focuses right?
#22
This is quite interesting, scary, but interesting.

By the way do you have any solid feelings or proof of what might of kept her body from decaying
#23
So just to clarify what i've read in franks forum ,or what you would call it, there are basically 4 main types of focuses (not including Monroes type of focuses which are like 27 i think :|)


So, here i go(summing it all up);

Focus1:
This is basically the focus that we are currently in,what we see,touch feel etc..

Focus2:
This is the focus we 'shift ' to when we dream or some people might call it sub-conciousness

Focus3:
this is the focus we eventually go to when we die,here we experience what we 'think' will happen when we die e.g.: if you think you go to hell that's what you'll experience, or if you think you go to heaven that's where you are going to go. Or (i didn't get this part much) you will be punished if you have been doing something horrible when you were 'alive' for example: if you stabbed people to death frequently, that's what you experienced in F3 until you realise its bad and you become a 'better' person, but if you lived a good, steady and kind life then you will go to a more civilised place that you will be treated more like a 'human being'

Focus 4:
This one i didn't too many things about it :? but ill explain it my best. This is the focus you shift onto after focus 3, somehow, and some people can shift on to it on demand (Monroes students or some people like that). here basically its like a big network of 'spirits' lets call them, where you can basically connect to through feelings and thoughts with the other 'spirits'. And this is where your thoughts and ideas come from

Anyone who knows more about this, can please you explain what parts i didn't get, which i am pretty sure there are plenty.


Thanks! :D

Anxhelino1234
#24
so, i know im a little, well very late to ask but i was wondering can you share what kind of 'music' you listen to when you meditate


thanx!
#25
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: Just Cant Become Lucid!
October 23, 2010, 21:31:04
Thankyou for the info  :-D