I personally absolutely LOVE G-forces in dreams. My mind recreates them so convincingly and it's even more pleasureful because I have very few chances to experience massive acceleration or free fall or such in real life (if ever). |
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Last night i had a short lucid. It started off with my dad unpacking some stuff from the car i was in, then i realized i was dreaming, my dad got in the car and started driving. I decide i will try flying inside the car. Anyway i try and the car accelerates incredibly fast, i watched the speedo go from 20km/h to over 280km/h in about a second. Since the car accelerated so fast i felt a massive wave of g-force hit me, so i slowed the car down but the dream ended. has anyone else had trouble with g-forces? |
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They say dreaming is dead, no one does it anymore.
It's not dead it's just that it's been forgotten, removed from our language.
Nobody teaches it so nobody knows it exists.
The dreamer is banished to obscurity.
Well, I'm trying to change all that, and I hope you are too.
By dreaming, every day.
I personally absolutely LOVE G-forces in dreams. My mind recreates them so convincingly and it's even more pleasureful because I have very few chances to experience massive acceleration or free fall or such in real life (if ever). |
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The most resilient parasite is an idea planted in the unconscious mind.
^^ all very true. The mind's simulation of inner ear fluid motion is wonderful. Remarkable experiences involve flying, or jumping off something. I remember driving a challenge course on a car, and I could feel the acceleration very well. |
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Dream on...
I think tonight I'll try breaking the sound barrier in a Lamborghini and see how it feels! |
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The most resilient parasite is an idea planted in the unconscious mind.
I felt extremely powerful feeling of acceleration and movement in dreams before, but not G-forces specifically. You just made me want to try creating them, though! |
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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.
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Recreating the hallway fight from Inception ON A ROLLING/DIVING PLANE would certainly be fun! |
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The most resilient parasite is an idea planted in the unconscious mind.
did anyone have the g-force destroy the dream? it felt so heavy it desabilized and destroyed the dream |
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They say dreaming is dead, no one does it anymore.
It's not dead it's just that it's been forgotten, removed from our language.
Nobody teaches it so nobody knows it exists.
The dreamer is banished to obscurity.
Well, I'm trying to change all that, and I hope you are too.
By dreaming, every day.
Interesting. |
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The most resilient parasite is an idea planted in the unconscious mind.
I remember jumping down a 15 ft platform into a pool and I felt the G-force in those 15 ft. |
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