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To help me with my bad nights hallucinations my parents decided to get me one of those dreamcatcher things you hang up in a window. It has a string web housed in a circle with a black bead in the centre, and four lines of feathers dangling from the bottom. |
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better call ghostbusters |
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maybe the ultimate dream is when we wake up after death to realise it was a dream.
quite a scary predicament if i say so myself |
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Here's a thought; what if after soaking up 3 months worth of bad dreams, the dreamcatcher got so full, it just had to discharge and that's why your window broke? Hey--it's as good a theory as anything else! |
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All is Nothing and Nothing is All
You could very likely have a paranormal and just because you are on these forums and probably do/think about LD's you might be more open to them.. |
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Lucid dreaming is such a tauntingly simple thing to attain...
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We break the
ceiling and grin and gasp
and redefine life
for the ones who
have merely lived it.
I always feel like that once everyone is asleep. Its as if presences just invade the place. |
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Lucid dreaming is such a tauntingly simple thing to attain...
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I know windows and objects around them may crack due to changes in pressure and temperature(or manufacturer defects). But being as though my mom grew up in a haunted house (I should make a post stating what went on. Few examples, objects flying across the room, footsteps up and down stairs along with a bouncing ball, quite a few others.), I in all ways can beleive that it could be paranormal activity ; or just an amazing coincidence(which is doubtful..) |
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I never really have believed in stuff like that, but it is pretty cool to think about it. I also feel like there is something watching me when I am outside at night, or walking through my house when everyone else is asleep. If I dont believe in this stuff though, then why do I end up hurrying? |
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