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On 28/08/2011 1:16 PM, clipka wrote:
> Am 26.08.2011 22:07, schrieb Stephen:
>> I've taught myself to wake up when I have dreams that I don't like.
>> I'm not too sure how I do it but it is a deliberate decision.
>
> I prefer to modify my dreams if I don't like them :-)
Me too but sometimes the dark thread keeps returning so ENOUGH!
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 8/26/2011 16:29, Darren New wrote:
> I remember once
I also remember, not infrequently, reading something out of a book in a
dream. While I'm reading, it all makes sense, but if I look at the words one
at a time, I get nothing but a sequence of stop words. "The and that but or
then that..."
A very weird experience.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
How come I never get only one kudo?
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Le 2011/08/28 13:36, Darren New a écrit :
> On 8/26/2011 16:29, Darren New wrote:
>> I remember once
>
> I also remember, not infrequently, reading something out of a book in a
> dream. While I'm reading, it all makes sense, but if I look at the words
> one at a time, I get nothing but a sequence of stop words. "The and that
> but or then that..."
>
> A very weird experience.
>
Ever had a dream of reading a text in an unknown, but recognised, language?
I remember a dream where I was reading a some complexe intructions
writen in German while I never learned German.
Alain
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On 28-8-2011 19:36, Darren New wrote:
> On 8/26/2011 16:29, Darren New wrote:
>> I remember once
>
> I also remember, not infrequently, reading something out of a book in a
> dream. While I'm reading, it all makes sense, but if I look at the words
> one at a time, I get nothing but a sequence of stop words. "The and that
> but or then that..."
>
> A very weird experience.
My weirdest experience (i might have told before) is when I had a dream
were somebody unexpected was present. It turned out some time later
(say, an hour real time, much less dreamtime) that it was to make a lame
pun as a punchline (after which I woke up).
Which made me want to complain to the writer of my dreams. If only I
knew who that was.
--
Apparently you can afford your own dictator for less than 10 cents per
citizen per day.
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>> I prefer to modify my dreams if I don't like them :-)
>
> Me too but sometimes the dark thread keeps returning so ENOUGH!
The Dark Lord's connection to your mind is strengthening...
...uh, nothing.
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http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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On 8/25/2011 6:52 AM, Invisible wrote:
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> Anyway, I don't know about you guys, but *my* dreams were /nothing like/
> the real world. More like a random jumble of essentially unrelated ideas
> that make no logical sense at all. I don't see people pointing guns at
> me; I see flying pandas and molten biscuits. Every time I look in a
> different direction, my surroundings have completely changed. All sorts
> of weird stuff happens. And, most baffling of all, all of this seems
> PERFECTLY NORMAL to me at the time.
>
> And then I wake up and think "Flying pandas? What the HELL...?!"
My dreams often resemble the real world, but sometimes go off on bizarre
tangents. I generally don't dream about flying pandas throwing molten
biscuits (what we call cookies) at innocent bystanders. Though, One of
my more memorable dreams involved some sort of museum that was
absolutely huge, and had hidden underground passage ways, one of which
lead to a shopping mall. But, no flying pandas.
--
~Mike
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On 8/26/2011 3:03 AM, Invisible wrote:
>>>> And then I wake up and think "Flying pandas? What the HELL...?!"
>>>
>>> Heh, I've recently started to dream pretty consistent movie plots now
>>> and then, with a surprising level of detail.
>> I depends on if you tend to be a lucid dreamer, or just the normal
>> "random" sort.
>
> On a scale of one to ten, "lucid dreaming" sounds like the most
> terrifying thing imaginable...
What? Being able to control your world and do anything you want? Oh
hells no.
--
~Mike
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On 8/26/2011 6:32 PM, Stephen wrote:
> What SF story does that remind me of?
>
Um... Avatar?
--
~Mike
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