Have you had any interesting experiences with tunnels in your Lucid dreams? |
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Have you had any interesting experiences with tunnels in your Lucid dreams? |
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Weird thing that nobody answered this thread in nearly a year... I thought this was a common experience! I'm quite familiar with tunnels. |
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Wow,I had forgotten about this. ( My email alerts me to new posts) Thanks for posting,there is an apparent disinterest in tunnel experiences it seems. |
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I searched for posts containing the word "tunnel" and yours was the only one that kind of matched what I was looking for... I thought it was more common, because since I became aware of it, I notice references to the tunnels quite often, most of the time in artwork. One example is the picture on the cover of "The Varieties of Religious Experience" by William James (Penguin). (Unfortunately I'm not allowed to post links yet...) This is almost exactly what the entrance to my slides looks like. And recently I've been to kind of an artistic labyrinth, which had a slide EXACTLY like mine inside. I stood in front of it for about five minutes without being able to enter, because I was so exited to find a scenery of my dreams in real life! |
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Hi jeffd, Fundevogel, |
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well, I attempted a wild and went through the "tunnel to get to the dream". |
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Never complete a goal without a dream in mind ~Toorisutan
BR and onyxfyre, |
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Yeah, I was surprised after that initial tunnel experience, because I had no precedent for it whatsoever, and yet I later read that other people have similar experiences. Unfortunately I was going so fast that--like you said--the lights on the tunnel walls were just a streaky blur. It wasn't until just fractions of a second before I exited the tunnel that--because I was slowing down--I caught a very brief and momentary glimpse of the "lights" on the tunnel walls. Like I said they were images of people and places. When I think back to how I was feeling and what my intuitions were, my best guess is that those images represented possible locations or realities where I could access via wormhole (I considered this tunnel to be a wormhole). |
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BR, |
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Awesome, yeah I definitely agree; the similarity in all these experiences suggests a structured layer or layers of reality that physical science has yet to discover or accept. |
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I haven't seen these,I'll check 'em out. I agree again,layers of reality is a good description. There are alot of good (non mainstream)reality theories out there that have broad enough explanatory power to address altered states of consciousness .Here are a few of my favorites: |
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Awesome article by Ryan Hurd,thanks for that. I have been in the "cosmic snow" myself at least 3-4 times -I call it the static zone. Same with the Void-darkness-which is much more common. |
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Last edited by jeffd; 02-22-2011 at 04:36 AM.
No problem. Yeah after re-reading Hurd's article I want to try intentionally "finding" the void by stepping through a mirror. I usually use mirrors as portals to teleport to new scenery, but I imagine with a little intention I can teleport to the void instead. |
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Yes,I can relate. I've read quite a bit of Buddhism and I've taken in alot from some Indic philosophy- Pantanjali ,Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,etc. I think direct experience is important. |
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Again, nothing but agreement here. Thanks for the new references, too. You might like to check out the Deep Dreaming subforum in the Beyond Dreaming section of DreamViews. You'll have to "apply" to be admitted in ("skeptics aren't allowed"), but there's a lot of really interesting discussions going on in there. |
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I just stumbled into this forum as I searched for tunnels in dreams. After reading a blog earlier i believe the tunnel dream experience to be related to the end of "existence" or death in that world and entering a new one. |
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I actually had a similar experience this night! In my dream I was standing in my hallway and it was very very dark...I felt scared and suddenly this dark entity comes rushing down from the stairs! Maybe this is weird for some people but in situations like this, I always run towards the thing that tries to hurt me. Because then I experience the 'short pain' and the bad experience is over. While I ran towards it I closed my eyes like I usually do and it grabbed me by my arm and whirled me away. |
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I am reading a book by Robert Waggoner "lucid dreaming". He believes that it's better to confront the dream images. By confronting them you address your fears and troubles from your waking life. So, i guess you have no problem dealing with your issues! |
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