Many times. I also used to experience very strong pain in SP sometimes, since it's in between dreaming and wakefulness. |
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Has anyone had this happen to you before? I had a dream and when I was in it I was in the country side. I was walking with my friends on the high way since there were no cars in the middle of no where. I was walking on the side of the road with my buddies and we saw some guy out of no where standing in the middle of the road behind us. He had a gun in his hand and he was standing still like a statue. My friend replayed. Dude he has a gun! And everyone else was like, Run! I was running and the guy stood there still. He raised his arm with the gun in his right hand and he pulled the trigger and the bullet was coming out of it really fast. I tried to run but my body wouldn't let me. I was running in Matrix style. In slow motion. The bullet finally caught up to me as I fell on the ground and tried getting up. It hit the back of my shoulder and I felt the pain but no blood was coming out. |
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Many times. I also used to experience very strong pain in SP sometimes, since it's in between dreaming and wakefulness. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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Only when I'm feeling pain in real life, like when sleeping at an odd angle or such. I had a dream where I had a wooden pole planted vertically into my thigh because I was sleeping with my leg bent ways it isn't supposed to. Was a bitch to walk around. |
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I feel extreme pain in the palms of my hands and in the heels of my feet in dreams. I have absolutely no idea why. |
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I feel pain in nonlucids, but in lucids the most I feel from even a nuclear explosion is prostration. |
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