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      how to have nightmares

      i really want to have a nightmare...they make good stories anyone know a way hot to? please tell

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      Dreams are usually based off of what happens in real life so maybe watching some scary movies before bed would help. Maybe also some video games that have scary, evil themes. And right now you might think you want to have a nightmare but when you wake up from it don't be surprised if you think you were an idiot for ever wanting it. It's like saying "let's go to a haunted house". It may seem like a good idea in the daytime but at night you may not want to have ever mentioned it. I don't get many nightmares either and I don't really want them (unless I'm lucid).

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      Quote Originally Posted by triple(c)train View Post
      i really want to have a nightmare...they make good stories anyone know a way hot to? please tell
      YEah you should probably work on becoming lucid first before having a nightmare so you don't like cry and think it's real.
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      I've heard chocolate can aid in nightmares.
      watching a scary movie is good advice too. but non of that sissy shit like candyman or SAW. watch something that truly fucks with youre psyche, like war documentaries etc...
      Last edited by awoke; 12-13-2007 at 12:47 AM.
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      For me personally, I get nightmares if I sleep on my back. When I was a kid they were so bad that I've had to train myself to stop sleeping on my back altogether. These days if I do wake up from a nightmare, sure enough I was sleeping on my back. Give it a shot.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Nightmare View Post
      For me personally, I get nightmares if I sleep on my back. When I was a kid they were so bad that I've had to train myself to stop sleeping on my back altogether. These days if I do wake up from a nightmare, sure enough I was sleeping on my back. Give it a shot.
      interesting you say that, i cannot sleep on my back, seems like way back if i ever did i had nightmares. In fact i always sleep on my side now, and my face is buried in my arms, like in a way covering my eyes. Its like if i dont cover my eyes, i feel like someone is watching me, like if i open my eyes something will be there in my face. Maybe being on your back is a vulnerable position and thats why you seem to have nightmares more in it.
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      This may sound stupid or pointless but, for me, personally when I watch scary movies or when I've been scared to death during the day I have at least one nightmare during the night.

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      thats crazy me too, ive been sleeping on my back recently because ive got sore kidneys, and i got a terrifying nightmare that led to sleep paralysis, i was haunted by night terrors as a child and this brought back memories,

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      i agree totally, that feeling of vunerability is apparent on my back

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      I would too say sleeping on your back would help. Though, in my experience it mostly comes unexpeted "causing the fear" and than the nightmare as your asleep or falling asleep. For me anyway, if your expecting something I doubt it will happen but again it has worked for me a few times.

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      In my experience, fearing for your loved ones = instant-nightmare!
      Why anyone would ever willingly do that to themselves is beyond me. My non-lucids are still extremely realistic, so when I think people have been injured or killed in my dreams, I experience their loss. It's horrible.

      Why do you want to have nightmares?? It sounds more like you want to have a dream about kicking ass than huddling on a floor crying because you're petrified...

      And the mention of sleeping on your back to have nightmares... well that's how people usually experience SP, right? You could easily turn an experience of SP into a nightmare. I'd much rather turn it into a lucid dream haha
      Last edited by Shift; 04-21-2008 at 04:02 PM.

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      eating spicy foods right before you fall asleep. whether I eat pizza, hamburgers, pasta and meatballs, mexican food right before i fall asleep... i will always have nightmares. Thats is why i try not to eat right before bed anymore unless i don't mind having teh nightmares. Certain supplement like ZMA and Melatonin cause vivid dreams... not necessarily nightmares but weird vivid dreams none the less.
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      99% of my nightmares happen when I am on my back

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      For me, simply transforming dreams into nightmares via DILD either that or thinking about scary things before going to sleep, more like an incomplete WILD.

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      well you all have givn me a good idea for gaining lucidity, i have had LDs in a nightmareand not noticed it, it should be possible to LD in the nightmare, then get my self out of the situation and have a normal LD now off to eat chocolate watch bagdahd ER and sleep on my back.
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      I never have nightmares. Not since a while back, way way back. Now all I have are scary dreams here adn there but none to freak me out like crazy. Just like "whoa that was awesome" when I wake up haha.
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      You don't need to have a nightmare to have good stories.
      I have tons of weird dreams of vampires, monsters, etc. but I don't think I've actually ever had a nightmare.

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      Sugar

      Actually, it is true that eating food just before sleeping aids in the occurrence of nightmares. Spicy foods, hamburgers, pizza, etc (as I have seen mentioned here) are not particularly more effective than others.

      Sugar is the cause of most nightmares. When you eat sugar before bed (ie. bread) your body has no proper way of dispersing the sugar into your system because your body is not in motion. Therefore the sugar is sent to your brain because it is the most active organ during sleep.

      When your brain is full of sugar your thoughts tend to exaggerate and become scary or unusual. This is a very normal occurrence that has been proven in many psychological papers.

      If you want to have nightmares, eat chocolate (as someone else mentioned) or lots of sugar then go directly to bed. As long as you can fall asleep before the sugar keeps you awake, your brain should exaggerate your dreams and turn them into nightmares.

      Happy nightmares!

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      Quote Originally Posted by ocdpfsas View Post
      Actually, it is true that eating food just before sleeping aids in the occurrence of nightmares. Spicy foods, hamburgers, pizza, etc (as I have seen mentioned here) are not particularly more effective than others.

      Sugar is the cause of most nightmares. When you eat sugar before bed (ie. bread) your body has no proper way of dispersing the sugar into your system because your body is not in motion. Therefore the sugar is sent to your brain because it is the most active organ during sleep.

      When your brain is full of sugar your thoughts tend to exaggerate and become scary or unusual. This is a very normal occurrence that has been proven in many psychological papers.

      If you want to have nightmares, eat chocolate (as someone else mentioned) or lots of sugar then go directly to bed. As long as you can fall asleep before the sugar keeps you awake, your brain should exaggerate your dreams and turn them into nightmares.

      Happy nightmares!

      -Ryan MacNeille
      You know if this were true for me, I would be having nightmares every week. I think some people are a lot more sensitive to junk food on the brain than others. When I was a kid, scary movies gave me nightmares every single time. Since I became an adult, only when I lost someone (who I was extremely close with) did I begin to have regular nightmares. They lasted off and on for over a year.
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      eat something spicy before going to sleep and watch a scary movie.

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      Cool

      you watch the shining or another scary movie before bed and eat alot during it. then you will be like !

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      Ive had dreams that scared me but I dont think Ive ever had a dream that woke me up terrified like people say with nightmares. I had a reccuring dream of my cousin getting his fingers bit off by an animal we couldnt see when I was little. I love that dream now because I learned to control my dreams from that dream. After that i started to think that controlling my dreams was normal and I never dreamed right before that and that I still dreamed the wrong way 90% of the time. then looking on the internet I figured out that the dreams I thought were the right ones that I didnt do all the time were actually weird things called Lucid dreams that most people take months to train. i just figured lucid dreams were how dreams were supposed to be because different shows or stories talk about how dreams allow you to do whatever you want. I thought most people controlled there dreams

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      Quote Originally Posted by Snuggleumpakis View Post
      YEah you should probably work on becoming lucid first before having a nightmare so you don't like cry and think it's real.
      that's the fun part about nightmares. to experiece something horrible with it being not real

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      heh.. I'm trying to avoid nightmares. It's really not fun when they deprive you of sleep...
      I'm constantly haunted.
      And, reading the comments made me smile, because: I never sleep on my back (I just can't); I haven't watched any movies at all in over a year; I don't eat much chocolate; not much sugar in my diet; I am capable of lucid dreams with some control, but there's not much control in nightmares.

      I drink a lot of ice cold water in the evenings, but I doubt that is the cause.. Try that maybe, if you want nightmares?? (frozen half filled bottles, fill with water)

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      Nightmares have a lot to do with your mindset on fear and how susceptible you are to fear.I should know, because I don't get scared at all, I just feel adrenalin rushing up my body and the feeling is kind of nice.My point is no fear => no nightmares.I haven't had a nightmare ever.Try provoking fear, not sure if it will work though.
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