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Try to imagine a life without timekeeping. You probably can’t. You know the month, the year, the day of the week; you have a schedule, a calendar... Yet all around you, timekeeping is ignored. Birds are not late. A dog does not check its watch. Deer do not fret over passing birthdays. Man alone measures time. Man alone chimes the hour. And, because of this, man alone suffers a paralyzing fear that no other creature endures.
A fear of time running out.
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Try to imagine a life without timekeeping. You probably can’t. You know the month, the year, the day of the week; you have a schedule, a calendar... Yet all around you, timekeeping is ignored. Birds are not late. A dog does not check its watch. Deer do not fret over passing birthdays. Man alone measures time. Man alone chimes the hour. And, because of this, man alone suffers a paralyzing fear that no other creature endures.
A fear of time running out.
If you can really do this, invade my dream please. It takes very little for me to become lucid, happens randomly all the time. My deepest fear is of pineapples. They terrify me. Only joking, but if I see a giant talking pineapple saying "YOU'RE DREAMING MOTHAFUCKKA" I'm pretty sure I'll become lucid. I'm fascinated by this stuff, if this is possible then count me in a guinea pig. Make sure you say a "password phrase", something random like "the elephant and the flamingo are in the paddling pool, its party time". Then if I encounter a talking pineapple that comes out with a random phrase, i'll post that phrase here so you can confirm if its what you said. |
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Last edited by CrimpJiggler; 11-25-2013 at 10:14 AM.
Y'know, I really want someone to try to give me a nightmare. Can someone, anyone, give me a nightmare tonight, tomorrow night, or any night like this week. I'm not one to easily get nightmares, though. I've probably had like 1 in life, and it involved riding my bike into a lake 10 years ago. I'm making an email - log in and message so I know it worked. Please |
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Last edited by 1stdreamer; 11-26-2013 at 05:22 AM.
Everyone here is being all deep and stuff, while I'm just here being normal with my dog photo...
I was dreaming of giant centipede, snake demon things last night. It wasn't scary or nightmarish though, I jumped on the back of one of these things and it carried me down the road which was pretty cool. |
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Whoa, I had a weird experience just there. This doesn't relate to this thread, but I'll post it here because its trippy. I was in sleep paralysis and I felt the usual menacing tactile hallucinations, I was waiting for a dream to start but I was waiting a good 10 minutes and the usual visions and free falling sensation (which always happen right before a dream starts) weren't happening so I decided I was gonna try getting up out of bed, that often trigger a dream to start. This never worked for me before when I was in the midst of hypnagogic hallucinations, its usually when the hallucinations stop that I can get up and start lucid dreaming but this time it worked. There was this white, ghostly looking thing standing in the corner of my room staring at me. It reminded me of a horror movie. I was a bit startled because this is the first time I get out of bed and there was someone standing there looking at me. I've never seen a dream character like this before, usually DCs don't pay any attention to me until I attack them or do something else to get their attention. It (I couldn't tell if it was male or female, it looked kinda like a woman or a skinny guy with longish hair) walked up to me with its hands out and I was a bit paranoid from the sleep paralysis hallucinations so I kicked him/her and he/she jumped back. Heres where it gets weird. I woke up but I could still see this translucent person standing at the end of my bed. I was thinking (it will fade away any second now, but about 10 seconds elapsed and it was still there. I panicked and this translucent person faded. Sleep paralysis is weird stuff, its distinct from dreaming, this is the first time I have ever got a visual sleep paralysis hallucination, usually I can only see the room when I open my eyes but I wasn't actually paralysed in this case because I woke up sitting up in my bed. This was mind bogglingly trippy, when I first opened my eyes this person looked like something from a horror movie, it was white and translucent, it was just standing there staring at me. It was when I started to get up that it started walking towards me, then I could see it was more like a naked woman, not some scary looking ghost demon thing. Also I should mention that this is the first time I intentionally induced sleep paralysis, I'm pretty happy with that. All I did was say "I'M GONNA HAVE SLEEP PARALYSIS TONIGHT" about 10 times in my head, and what do you know, it worked. This works for me with DILDs but this is the first time I tried it for sleep paralysis. So I have the ability to induce sleep paralysis at will |
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Last edited by CrimpJiggler; 12-03-2013 at 02:41 AM.
That whole experience sounds like my first sleep paralysis/ awake during rem atonia / WILD - I'm not really sure. Except minus the scary hallucinations, I just get weird ones instead. During that first time I got a hallucination of having no hands, it felt like I was moving my real and dream body at the same time. It was really odd. Plus, when I woke up I was in the last dream position I remembered just sitting up looking at my hands as they suddenly reappeared. Also, I always get that free falling feeling, I even got it when I was about to fall asleep in class. |
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Last edited by 1stdreamer; 12-03-2013 at 03:58 AM.
Everyone here is being all deep and stuff, while I'm just here being normal with my dog photo...
Yeah my sleep paralysis hallucinations are usually just weird, not very scary. It depends how you look at it though, I watched this documentary: |
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Crimpjiggler- at least yours was white. Mine are always shadows. I wake up and they've been still there where I squint and stare and stare like f' this is a trip. Creepy though. |
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