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The only study I've heard done on B6 and dreaming used 250. The only downside to B6 is that it sometimes keeps me up a while in the middle of the night. Though every time that's happened, I've...
Liked On: 12-31-2020, 06:19 AM
One hypothesis suggests that the appendix houses bacteria beneficial to digestion. Seriously. (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071008102334.htm) But if you're talking whale legs,...
Liked On: 12-30-2020, 06:35 PM
First child lucid dream: I kicked a nightmare's ass. First trained lucid dream: I jumped rooftops. First good lucid dream: I rolled in leaves (engage the senses), went to a massive outdoor...
Liked On: 02-06-2017, 11:07 AM
I wish period blood made better lube.
Liked On: 01-22-2016, 08:34 PM
This is one of the best threads I have ever seen. Thank you, everyone!!! :DD
Liked On: 03-22-2015, 04:13 AM
This is one of the best threads I have ever seen. Thank you, everyone!!! :DD
Liked On: 03-01-2015, 04:30 AM
This is one of the best threads I have ever seen. Thank you, everyone!!! :DD
Liked On: 03-01-2015, 03:58 AM
What about a creature that doesn't utilize consciousness, such as a bacteria? They do not have memory, either. Yet aren't they phenomenological (meant as "observable," I assume)? They still exist in...
Liked On: 11-08-2014, 12:01 PM
Dreamviews. So beautiful, glorious: a redwood shimmering with foggy dew. Truly a spectacle among forums.
Liked On: 07-27-2014, 08:04 AM
can you imagine a possible world in which setting a cute kitten on fire for no reason other than shits and giggles is morally permissible
Liked On: 05-22-2014, 02:35 PM
I have bipolar with psychoses (about 10 days each year, luckily only 6 this year). I learned how to lucid dream to the point where every third dream was a DILD, and still is, prior to my first...
Liked On: 03-22-2014, 04:00 PM
I wish I had rich parents. ;___; I've been to America once and constantly. ;___
Liked On: 03-03-2014, 12:25 PM
You make a thread that is your own personal scripture. You are not insightful; you are mad.
Liked On: 02-20-2014, 12:32 AM
In any case, a biologically-viable evolution-driven explanation for why dreams occur (not only in mammals, but birds independently) and do not occur (in, say, dolphins) should hold firm footing...
Liked On: 02-16-2014, 01:39 PM
I wish period blood made better lube.
Liked On: 02-16-2014, 09:52 AM
Woke up around 7, then around 9. Eventually my body felt strange and distorted and fuzzy in certain parts all at once, and I recognized that I was entering a dream. I waited until the transition was complete by attempting to see without opening my eyelids. It worked, so I sat up. No temperature change. I stood up and wandered around my apartment, rubbing my hands together to stabilize the dream. For some reason my bra was loosely on (on, but not clasped on), so I took it off.
My boyfriend was sleeping in the exact position in which I last saw him in real life.
"I'm dreaming! This is a lucid dream!" I exclaim.
"Very good," he responds, falling back asleep.
I want to check out my dream guides, who are faggots and like to hide in the woods. I live in a city now, so I reshape my apartment such that it has a sun room which connects to the forest. My two dead dogs are there, though I didn't put them there or think about them much at all, and I figure they want to go in the forest. I open the door and go through the forest. There is a fence, but I go under it. Unfortunately, behind the fence is an open field. I can see tall buildings from the city, so I jump once and fall, twice and fall, and then the third time I jump very high and turn off gravity. I start flying towards the downtown area and then. . .
My boyfriend bumps into me and I wake up.
Had a dream I was a native American, and was visited by (and later became) a bear shaman. I was collecting herbs for medicine in the woods, when I came upon a corn garden. I didn't recognize the land as a part of my tribe, so although I was hungry, I didn't eat the corn.
Had two lucid dreams this morning. A la my last lucid, I wanted music for my FLIGHT TO SPACE. Succeeded in getting music to play, didn't succeed in getting to space.
So lately I've been feeding the crows in my neighborhood unsalted peanuts from my rooftop. They're social and incredibly intelligent, probably my favorite extant species. And that's why I made it my dream goal to become one.
The dream started out non-lucid, and I won't describe most of it. Eventually I went in search of a public restroom. I'm walking down State St. and into a bar, everyone cheers when I enter (though I can tell they're not cheering for me, just cheering their beverages, probably to a sports game or a wedding or something). The women's restroom is on a platform, high above. I climb up to get to it, and suddenly the platform starts tilting. I don't want to get hurt by the fall, so I simply will myself to float as the rest of the platform toppled. Surprised that it worked, I realize that I must be dreaming.
Instantly, I am teleported to my rooftop. It's night, just like the earlier portion of my dream, and I can see twenty crows in the trees and on neighboring roofs, cawing for me (in my previous lucid, a dream character recommended that "having the crows transform me" would be easier than transforming myself). The transformation is instant, and seamless. The song Dragonfly by My Brightest Diamond starts playing as I take off. Following the flock through their dips and turns through the city buildings is as easy as keeping my avian eyes on them. As the song ends, so does the flight. I fly through my window and into my room and transform back into a human. A crow has followed me, though, and is panicking in this strange environment (and since I'm no longer a crow). The crow turns into a quaker parrot (same species as my pet, who was also there), and my pet quaker is highly curious about him. It still isn't calm, though...
I wake up~
Been dream journaling for a week, recalling/sharing dreams for a bit longer, and the lucids are pouring in. Had a lucid three days in a row, and my current dream goal is to turn into a crow and. Do crow things. The transformation was easy in my first dream, but didn't last long enough. My second dream was exceptionally vivid, but didn't last long enough, and my third dream was long, but I couldn't transform at all (I spent the dream catching and chaining, eventually flowing false awakenings, and asking dream characters for advice). So I'll post a full dream once I have one to my liking (or I'll give up and try a different goal, say, finding a portal to the center of the galaxy?).
Or maybe I should focus on having more stable dreams first. Hmm.