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Need someone who knows about dreams

Smoblikat

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OK so a few weeks ago i had a TERRIBLE experience and ever since then i havent been the same, especially with my sleep. I no longer can sleep with a pillow because I move around too much and my neck gets stuck and I have neck pains for days and I always wake up with all my blankets and usually my matress hanging off my bed, so I know I move around. Thats not the weird part though, its the dreams. So basically I took a nap today from 6 to 8 and had the most insane vivid dream of my life, ill try to remember everything I can. It started off in a hospital, but it had the feeling of when I went to the hospital for my shoulder injury, though it was a different hospital. Everything was so dark and to get to where I was going I had to go through a basement and there were dead people all over the place down there, after running and screaming I went into the ventilation shaft and crawled to a reception area, the feeling I got while standing there was that of my middle school that I left when I was half way through 8th grade (i didnt want to leave so this was a sad feeling) then I wen to lay on this cot and the TV turned on as soon as it did I fell asleep IN MY DREAM and as soon as that happened I regained consciousness in the real world slightly and I then I felt like I have never felt before, it was the strongest body/mind/spirit/EVERYTHIGN high ever, it was like if a DMT trip was concentrated then turned into a marijuana high. It was so powerful I couldnt even move, It scared me so much that I went back into my dream because it felt so good but scary. In my dream, which was in my actual dream, I was in my grandfathers office at his home, me and all my friends were there and so was my uncle (randomly) and even in the dream that was happening in a dream I still felt the insane high, I couldnt even function in my dream, everything was like......well, being high, I couldnt talk or even see, everything was blurry and then my aunt walked in and asked if I was OK, I had no idea why I felt the way I did so I pretended I had doubled up on my alergy medicine and had taken some nyquill to help with my cold/alergies, my grandmother then looked at me and said "No, youre asleep" so I woke up from THAT dream, but I was still in the hospital dream and the high was even stronger then, the nurse walks in and shuts off the TV and I wake up (in real life) drenched ins o much sweat I thought I had pissed myself, shaking. It was awful and amazing but I dont know exactly what it means. Im hoping someone here can help me because im scared to go back to sleep.
 
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I can't(don't want to) read that jumbled together mess. In general terms, dreams are fantasy. You have to get over it.
 
I've had a similar feeling in a dream where I was so high or drunk that I couldn't see, walk or talk really- very odd. Never had the dream with in a dream though.
 
A few things stand out:

The basement was olds' basement. You were lucky to escape.

The dead people weren't actually dead. They were just having a kip, resting, you know, pining for the fjords.

Your aunt was your aunt but wasn't really your aunt, and yet she was. This will become clearer to you later. Much, much later.

Also, the folks from your dream hospital called. Apparently, your health insurance expired and they want their money. My advice is to never go to sleep again. You simply can't afford it.

The main overall symbolic takeaway from this dream within a dream within a dream is that you have a tiny dick and will remain a virgin until the day you die.

I hope this helps. It is my mission in life to be of gentle service to others.
 
A few things stand out:

The basement was olds' basement. You were lucky to escape.

The dead people weren't actually dead. They were just having a kip, resting, you know, pining for the fjords.

Your aunt was your aunt but wasn't really your aunt, and yet she was. This will become clearer to you later. Much, much later.

Also, the folks from your dream hospital called. Apparently, your health insurance expired and they want their money. My advice is to never go to sleep again. You simply can't afford it.

The main overall symbolic takeaway from this dream within a dream within a dream is that you have a tiny dick and will remain a virgin until the day you die.

I hope this helps. It is my mission in life to be of gentle service to others.

Is dream interpretation a hobby or did you go to some sort of secondary school for psychology?
 
A few things stand out:

The basement was olds' basement. You were lucky to escape.

The dead people weren't actually dead. They were just having a kip, resting, you know, pining for the fjords.

Your aunt was your aunt but wasn't really your aunt, and yet she was. This will become clearer to you later. Much, much later.

Also, the folks from your dream hospital called. Apparently, your health insurance expired and they want their money. My advice is to never go to sleep again. You simply can't afford it.

The main overall symbolic takeaway from this dream within a dream within a dream is that you have a tiny dick and will remain a virgin until the day you die. Which will be soon.

I hope this helps. It is my mission in life to be of gentle service to others.

I'm sure you were just trying to spare him from the other half of the truth.
 
Interestingly enough, I had a recurring nightmare for about 18 years from an event that happened when I was 7 months old. I remember what happened perfectly because the dream happened so often. How is a 7 month old able to keep a memory? I thought that wasn't possible.
 
Haha, ya. Thanks for helping guys, I still would like to know how he knows so much about dream analysis.

If you're serious, then please know I was totally joking.

For actual dream analysis, I would recommend that you start with Carl Jung, the most famous progenitor of the idea that our dreams are our unconscious talking to us. However, he may be a bit too abstruse for your immediate purpose.

There are also tons of contemporary dream analyzers who have written books on the subject. I would caution you to approach any one of them with a ton of healthy skepticism. There is very little "scientific" rigor in this field.

However, with that caveat, using the web to choose a decently reviewed book on the subject might be your best bet here, relatively speaking. Just know that it's almost entirely interpretive opinion that these "experts" put forth.
 
Interestingly enough, I had a recurring nightmare for about 18 years from an event that happened when I was 7 months old. I remember what happened perfectly because the dream happened so often. How is a 7 month old able to keep a memory? I thought that wasn't possible.

My mom has memories of being in the womb. I have memories from when I was 2 months old.
 
On a separate note, I have hit 3 levels deep (a dream within a dream within a dream) on one occasion in my life; I was about 5 years old and I still remember it vividly. I also have had dreams within dreams upon many occasions, probably more than anybody else I know.

I have developed my dream abilities since I learned to lucid dream as a child, and found that the easiest way to have vivid dreams now that I'm older is to take piracetam and ALCAR before I go to sleep; sometimes combined with a half pill of melotonin.

I have dreams on occasion that are literally more vivid than real life.
 
On a separate note, I have hit 3 levels deep (a dream within a dream within a dream) on one occasion in my life; I was about 5 years old and I still remember it vividly. I also have had dreams within dreams upon many occasions, probably more than anybody else I know.

I have developed my dream abilities since I learned to lucid dream as a child, and found that the easiest way to have vivid dreams now that I'm older is to take piracetam and ALCAR before I go to sleep; sometimes combined with a half pill of melotonin.

I have dreams on occasion that are literally more vivid than real life.

Lucid dreaming means the ability to personally control what happens in a dream. Are you saying you have that ability? If so, could you list some examples of dreams in which you personally dictated what happened next, and how you know that what happened next was altered by you?
 
Smob did you recently quit smoking? I quit smoking for a couple months each year to clean myself out...and each time I do I get crazy ass dreams!

Oh and by smoking, I don't mean cigarettes.

Also don't be scared to sleep. I have friends who get "night terrors" which sound even worse than you describe. He dreams himself into situations where tall, dark beings are standing around his bed and talking to him. Sometimes he can't move, sometimes he feels like he can't breathe, etc. Scary stuff!
 
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Lucid dreaming means the ability to personally control what happens in a dream. Are you saying you have that ability? If so, could you list some examples of dreams in which you personally dictated what happened next, and how you know that what happened next was altered by you?

I've been able to do that sometimes. You know because you are participating in the dream as opposed to remembering it once you wake up. You also have this feeling that something is going to happen and you think to yourself, "No I don't want that to happen, I want this to happen". I always seem to lose control though and end up just watching the dream again.
 
Lucid dreaming means the ability to personally control what happens in a dream. Are you saying you have that ability? If so, could you list some examples of dreams in which you personally dictated what happened next, and how you know that what happened next was altered by you?

I have felt like I was lucid dreaming on a few occasions, but I still have not been able to complete my Kate Upton fantasy, so I don't think I was actually lucid dreaming.
 
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Lucid dreaming means the ability to personally control what happens in a dream. Are you saying you have that ability? If so, could you list some examples of dreams in which you personally dictated what happened next, and how you know that what happened next was altered by you?

I basically can do anything while lucid dreaming. I have created a number of different powers, I'll give some examples:

* I dreamt there was a dog on the loose, a doberman, and it was barking coming up to me. In the lucid dream, I created a cage around it that it couldn't get out of.
* Dreaming that I wanted to get upstairs, I made my body intangible (think Kitty from x-men) and phased through the floor.

The number of powers and abilities I have developed would take volumes to write about. Shapeshifting, telepathy, telekinesis, materialization, astral projection, flight, etc.. I've even had dreams where I possessed humans/ animals by forcing my will into their head and overcoming their willpower. In my dreams I can develop new powers as needed; everything from making myself super strong so that I can bust through walls, to becoming intangible, to transforming my body into pure light. Externally I can manipulate objects via transformation (e.g. making a wall turn into mud, or materializing objects out of thin air), lift things via telekinesis (both myself and others), even on one occasion interfacing my brain with a computer, create holograms (solid light, to the point of blanketing the sky one time), creating "spirit lenses" (basically a giant telescope made of spirit energy which allowed me to stare into the corners of the cosmos to see events going on), etc..

My transformation dream abilities even can extend to spirits; everything from creating spiritual barriers (for example, creating a huge mirror as a psychic defense against another spirit, to camoflage effects like seen in the predator to make myself invisible to other entities).

Discovering lucid dreaming was probably the single greatest accomplishment I can think of in my life; I basically can put that 8 hours a day spent sleeping to good use instead of just wasting it. Once I started mixing the piracetam +alcar combo with my already super intense / visual dreams they became even longer / weirder / more intense. I've had dreams that felt like they lasted for days and dreams where I questioned myself if I'd ever get back to my body to wake up. Fortunately I've also developed dreaming techniques to find my body if I ever get lost (I simply focus on a what I remember of my face from looking in the mirror).
 
I can be a Transformer in my dream, it's amazing.
I don't really do much though.
Mostly just transforming back and forth just to hear that noise.
Jealous?

In all seriousness, why/how would controlling my dreams help me in any way? Like uncontrolled dreams (like one where you win the lottery, etc) when you wake up, you are back to where you started when you fell asleep. Maybe for entertainment? Yet like most forms of entertainment, once it's over you're not truly any better off than you were when it began.
 
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