oh yeah ... something else. When we are dreaming and our eyes close how do we see stuff. Can our brain produce an environment where we have most of our senses without using the rest of our body (nose, mouth, hands). Thats crazy. |
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Last night i set my alarm kinda early so I could WBTB. I was really tired so i kept drifting off. I was falling asleep but my bath tub was dripping water into a puddle that had formed at the bottom. It kept dripping and dripping and i almsost fell aslepp a few times but my mind kept picturing myself going and turning it off and when the sound wouldn't go away i got confused. Then i realized I was sleeping and became more aware and awake. This happened 3 times. I dont know if I was in a dream or not because i dont remember if I saw anything as I was thinking I had turned off the dripping bath or it was just in the blackness I saw when going to bed. Is this weird ... I don't really know. This might have been incoherent. |
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oh yeah ... something else. When we are dreaming and our eyes close how do we see stuff. Can our brain produce an environment where we have most of our senses without using the rest of our body (nose, mouth, hands). Thats crazy. |
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you were most likely sleeping...or at least drifting...you know..in limbo between reality and dreaming |
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Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard
I've used this technique as a lucid dreaming method - by leaving a dripping tap sound (either speakers or a dinkum dripping tap) |
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Unless otherwise stated, views expressed in this post are not necessarily representative of the official Dream Views stance. Hell, it's probably not even representative of me.
while we're on this subject, can anyone explain the term 'binaural beats'? what are they, and how do they affect sleep, dreaming, and lucidity in general? |
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'all of the moments that already passed/
try to go back and make them last.'
I vaugely recall that word. Let me check wikipedia. |
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