ever had an experience where it felt like there was no up, down, or direction? its like everything is all relative |
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ever had an experience where it felt like there was no up, down, or direction? its like everything is all relative |
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Sometimes as I am falling asleep (or just waking up) I will loose my bearings. So I will believe I am sleeping on the other end of the bed until I open my eyes. On a few occasions I felt like my whole body was spinning and the bed was on the ceiling even though I knew I wasn't moving. I believe this is called vertigo and yes, everything is relative. |
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haha that sounds pretty awesome |
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About the first part of the topic, unfortunately I haven't experienced such a curious experience. However it seems plasuable within a dream indeed considering the mental capabilities within the dream state. |
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On the topic of words, one take the idea a step further, considers how different words hold different meanings for different people. Take the word "father." Now, someone who's grown up in a loving home with a loving father will look upon that word with a positive outlook, whereas another may have grown up with an abusive father and think negatively when they hear that word. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
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Perception is reality. We are only capable of understanding what is around us through our biological senses. When you look up to the sky it feel like you are actually looking down onto the clouds. Your brain is percieving itself as the "right" latitude. The same would happen when looking down. Your brain would use its location as a point of reference. The same effect would occur. |
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