It was years ago and one day with no warning I collapsed to the floor hitting my head |
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It was years ago and one day with no warning I collapsed to the floor hitting my head |
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Just be happy you are back, we could all rationalize left and right about how it is or isn't a dream, how we could never know, how we could definitely know, etc. I'm happy for you man, happiness is what we all strive for anyway, what does it matter what the answer to the question is if you're better off this way? Be happy and continue to inspire happiness in others, leading by example. |
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^^this Sounds like you just got a second life--use it as wisely as you can. |
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Stephen LaBerge's tips for MILD: (http://www.dreamviews.com/lucid-expe...ml#post2160952
To me at least...some unlikely things happened to me since I started to recover. Sometimes I seriously |
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Don't you dream every night, still? Can't you tell the difference between these dreams that happen when you are asleep and this experience that happens when you are not? I am sure you can see this difference. |
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Thank you, Occipitalred, and all others who responded here! I still do not remember very many dreams, but I do |
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Last edited by nightflick; 02-08-2015 at 11:00 PM.
You seem on the right path in your art of lucid dreaming! |
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Last edited by Occipitalred; 02-08-2015 at 05:44 PM. Reason: Add personal story.
Thank you, I think that you are close to understanding how I feel. |
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You may or may not be dreaming, but it doesn't matter because you were always just as likely to be dreaming as you are now. Your reality is not even necessarily real, so theres no point stressing about it. I could be real, or just a figment of your imagination, but is there really any difference? My answer would be no. Just enjoy your life and being alive, no matter how healthy you are life is short and you will find out the meaning of life (or lack thereof) when you die. |
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Birds of the night..
And I'm double posting because this is a different topic: I actually regularly get the same thing. I stand up, start to feel weird, and then entirely lose consciousness and collapse. Like one time I fell over and there was just this NEEEEEEEEEEE noise in my brain and I couldn't smell, taste, hear, feel, see, or anything. My feeling and proprioception was replaced with a fizzy sense like I was an amorphous body of soda. My logical thought was replaced with the NEEEEEEEEEEE. It faded away, and I was left laying on the floor, wondering what the hell happened. At first I didn't know where, who, what, or when I was. Then everything slowly came back. This happens all the time and never lasts more than 2-3 minutes. Supposedly it is genetic. |
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Birds of the night..
First to Occipitalred, |
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I don't think we're all meant to discover these things for ourselves. Life has curious ways. I had a few precognitive dreams when I was younger and had an event that will always remind me that anything is possible, and how little I know about the world. But, now, it is no longer my turn to experience these things, maybe because I understood? I don't know. |
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Last edited by Occipitalred; 02-09-2015 at 07:25 PM.
What a pleasure it was to communicate with you, Occipitalred, and it sounds to me like you have had some |
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