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      Dont want to Wake up

      Is it wrong not to want to wake up from a dream ?

      Ive just had a few and then woke up to chaos with everyone having a go at me when i havent said one word. I mean i know its just one of them days where nothing go right for you.

      Mean you cant let dreaming take over ur "real" life but to some people maybe dreaming is an escape from Reality.

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      Dream Scholar I guess :p Sanzora's Avatar
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      A quote from the first Harry Potter movie comes to mind:

      Quote Originally Posted by Dumbledore
      It does not do to dwell on dreams that one forgets to live...
      While it may be a form of escape, you can't let it take over. It can be addictive as any drug, don't think otherwise! While I wouldn't say it's wrong, I would say be careful that you don't fall into the trap of turning your Dreams into your life. They're kept inside our heads for a reason

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      yea i think it is best. but then you could go into a hole nother aspect and think is "real" life welll ..... real or are our dreams real and the life we live now is only a dream. ?

      like the story of the matrix kinda.

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      Yes, if you use dreams to escape from reality there can be some real danger...a blend of reality and dreams just sets one up for trouble. It'd be like taking shrooms a few times and knowing that you're tripping and being able to relax and enjoy Vs. randomly ingesting shrooms without your knowledge and having no solid border between "reality" and the trip.


      "If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you yet, you've yet to understand it."
      -Niels Bohr

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      yea thats true, but i think its a great escape even tho i havent LD. tho im sure i have when i was younger. not too sure.

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      I say LDs should enhance your life, never be a way to escape it.

      If you feel like your life needs escaping, fix it. Then you'll have good days and good nights.

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