it souned pretty and kinda fits me. a moonflower is a flower that only blooms at night or on cloudy days, there is even a particular kind that only blooms once a year. a moonflower also has a powerfully sweet vanilla like scent. so it fits because dreams mainly occur when you are asleep at night or when you are napping during the day, and they have this allure of wonder and mystery much like moonflowers.
Missile comes from the very first video game (not pong), so, given my love of gaming, it seemed to fit. Splodey was a random nonsense adjective I came up with and decided to keep.
It has two meanings. My objective to learn more about my dreams and lucid dreaming as a whole. And also to handle my not so pleasant dreams & nightmares with dream control.
Mine is my nick name. My real name is Luke but "oo" kind of has the same pronunciation as the "u" so Luke - U = Lke + "oo" = Looke over complicated explanation much ?
thought I would answer the question appropriately.
Mine is my nick name. My real name is Luke but "oo" kind of has the same pronunciation as the "u" so Luke - U = Lke + "oo" = Looke over complicated explanation much ?
thought I would answer the question appropriately.
Looke (:
Hah all this time I've been pronouncing it in my mind as "Lookie" like "Lookie what we have over here"
Hah all this time I've been pronouncing it in my mind as "Lookie" like "Lookie what we have over here"
That's almost as funny as hearing you actually pronounce the ~~ in my name on the podcast!
I cracked up when I heard you say "tilde Dreamer tilde" and wondered if anyone else reads it like that... haha!
I guess the meaning of my name doesn't need an explanation, but the reason I chose it is because I wanted to have the least identifiable name possible... I like having anonymity on public forums, and I can't think of anything more vague than 'Dreamer' on a lucid dreaming website.
I believe that when this life is over, we all meet around the same campfire, no matter who thinks they own it. My attitude toward organized religions. From my viewpoint, it would be mine-but only in respect to me being there. It really doesn't belong to me, either.
I wanted to use something different then my usual bunch of nicknames I use online. To sound somewhat fantasy-y, which I thought is appropriate for a forum about lucid dreaming, I decided to go with Coheed. He is a fictional character from the lyrics of the band "Coheed and Cambria"s songs.
It's an alternative rock band if anyone is interested. I'm a big fan of their stuff.
Wasatch is for the Wasatch mountain range, which I've lived in the shadow of my entire life. They're what I use to navigate the world by (literally) and I feel completely lost when I'm in a location without them nearby.
Wasatch is for the Wasatch mountain range, which I've lived in the shadow of my entire life. They're what I use to navigate the world by (literally) and I feel completely lost when I'm in a location without them nearby.
When I was young, I still believed and God and got into my head that God had forgotten to give me a soul and that was why I was so different from others. Although I no longer believe in God, the idea of lacking something fundamental in others still remains. It's a suitable replacement for any scientific explanation.
Sekhmet is an ancient Egyptian goddess. I used to really love mythology of all kinds and Sekhmet was always my favourite of all the gods and goddesses I read about (and mildly studied as a hobby).
She's a bare-breasted, lion-headed, warrior woman who represents the power of the sun, as well as contradictory things such as: war and healing, motherhood and death, etc.
Spoiler for Sekhmet's most famous myth:
In Sekhmet's most well known myth, the sun god Ra is despondent about humans being disrespectful towards him and he sends Sekhmet to straighten them out. A war is fought and won, but Sekhmet does not stop the killing when the battle ends. She starts slaughtering the human race indiscriminately, delightfully drinking their blood, which fuels her desire for more death and also makes her a sort of mythological proto-vampire. When Ra realized what was happening he tries to stop Sekhmet but she is too far gone in her bloodlust to reason with. Ra wanted the human's punished, not completely destroyed, yet even the greatest of the gods (who created all the others) had to back down before her ferocious power in fear of his own existence. Ra and the other gods then mixed thousands of liters of beer with pomegranate juice, making the beer turn a red colour like blood, and poured it out into the deserts ahead of Sekhmet's destructive path. When she came across what she thought was a river of blood, Sekhmet eagerly drank and drank and drank... and kept drinking pretty much till she had ingested it all and was so drunk she passed out. When she woke up she was so hungover she had forgotten all about destroying the humans and became a more passive goddess of healing and motherhood, rather than one of destruction and death.
The ancient Egyptian "festival of intoxication" was celebrated in honor of Sekhmet and was one of the largest festivals of the year. It was a drunken reverie of wild dancing and music, much like the Roman Bacchanalia, but existing thousands of years before. In another myth, the festival of intoxication was created to recognize Sekhmet saving humankind from drowning in the flooding of the Nile river every year. The Nile would turn a red color as it picked up sediments as it overflowed its banks. To stop this, Sekhmet would drink the overflowing red river, then dance wildly across the desert to celebrate her victory over the flooding.
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