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      Most Intense Dream to Date

      Let me start off by saying that I have a pretty vivid imagination that manifests itself well in my dreams, making actions like flight seem as realistic as I'm capable of fathoming. Also, I've been shot several times, stabbed, and cut, all feeling like the real deal.
      That said, nothing has come close to my recent dream.
      In it, my mother brought me to this woman's house, for reasons unbeknownst to me. The woman looked to be of Indian or middle eastern descent. After she briefly spoke with my mother, the woman looked to me and said "Adam, I am going to speak to your mind"
      And as she finished saying that my body was paralyzed and I dropped to the floor. Then the insanity started. It felt as if the woman's hands were probing every nook and cranny of my brain- no, my mind. Every fold, every aspect, I could feel her fingers exploring everything, and I was helpless.
      I can't even begin to explain how this felt, but beleive me when I say that it was unnerving...if the brain itself had sensory nerves, and you could feel someone massaging it, I'm sure it would come fairly close.
      After she was done, I slowly got to my feet, and she explained that she was unable to connect with me, because my mind was on a different wavelength, or something along those lines.
      Crazy....thinking about it, days later, it still gives me a strange feeling....nothing could possibly match that sensation. Just another testament to how amazing our brains and subconcious are...
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      I remember one apocalyptic dream, where my entire being was being ripped apart atom by atom. Now that was something i have never experienced before nor after
      My dreams usually get intense when I'm fighting a strong opponent (a rush of exhilaration and invincibility).
      I'd definitely like to experience what you did.

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      Quote Originally Posted by TheGreyBaron View Post
      Let me start off by saying that I have a pretty vivid imagination that manifests itself well in my dreams, making actions like flight seem as realistic as I'm capable of fathoming. Also, I've been shot several times, stabbed, and cut, all feeling like the real deal.
      That said, nothing has come close to my recent dream.
      In it, my mother brought me to this woman's house, for reasons unbeknownst to me. The woman looked to be of Indian or middle eastern descent. After she briefly spoke with my mother, the woman looked to me and said "Adam, I am going to speak to your mind"
      And as she finished saying that my body was paralyzed and I dropped to the floor. Then the insanity started. It felt as if the woman's hands were probing every nook and cranny of my brain- no, my mind. Every fold, every aspect, I could feel her fingers exploring everything, and I was helpless.
      I can't even begin to explain how this felt, but beleive me when I say that it was unnerving...if the brain itself had sensory nerves, and you could feel someone massaging it, I'm sure it would come fairly close.
      After she was done, I slowly got to my feet, and she explained that she was unable to connect with me, because my mind was on a different wavelength, or something along those lines.
      Crazy....thinking about it, days later, it still gives me a strange feeling....nothing could possibly match that sensation. Just another testament to how amazing our brains and subconcious are...
      Reading that remind's me of Eragon. Have you read that book? At one point his mind gets probed. You even described it in the same way, the way you said "every fold, every aspect" and that you were helpless. (I'm not a big fan of books at all, Eragon and Eldest are literally the only story books I have ever read, but I enjoyed reading them.)

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      Wow...I def. did not know about that book...wowsers. Crazyness.
      Like I said, my description could never do it justice...it was just too intense to comprehend...
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