No, at least I never felt that way, as the only thing I ever experienced was an eerie silence and the beating of my heart. |
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No, at least I never felt that way, as the only thing I ever experienced was an eerie silence and the beating of my heart. |
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iadr's Lucid and Vivid Dreams:http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=54442
frankly i think due to the floatation in water the need to roll over is nulled due to fact when in bed pressure beign extered on your arms or back or w/e makes need to roll over since your weightless the need to do so is gone |
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[center]My Dream Journal
I've had three DILDs in the last year, one tactile, two in the last three months that were dreamlike.
Previously hyper_angel, posting since 2007-2008.
...I'm going to Chat now...>>;;
I'm not afraid of drowning anymore nor am I afraid of going crazy. It's true you might hallucinate while in one but after you get out there's no resaon you would suffer permanent damage. I just want to utilize to LD. I mean a lot of people use them regularly to relieve stress and iadr said he slept in one for two years. I don't know why everyones like "It'll screw up your mind and you'll think you hear a dog telling you to kill people". C'mon, if the foundation of your sanity is that weak you should probably already be going to a shrink. You'll feel fine as soon as you get out of the tank. I don't think I'd mind the silence and peacefulness. |
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This reminds me of Daredevil. That guy slept in water every night. I'd love to try this, but there is noplace near me that i can go to...Surrey is too far. I live on an island that's both sinking, and moving away. |
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