Here's an interesting article about feeling/not feeling pain. |
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i dont like pain, and i get enough of it in RL, so i'll leave that experimenting to you guys... lol. i like doing fun stuff in LDs. not really any experiments yet. when it gets to the point where everynight i have a lucid, ill start experiments to find some real conclusions... |
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Here's an interesting article about feeling/not feeling pain. |
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Thanks for the article! That was very interesting! I've always been interested in hypnosis, but like the commenter at the bottom said, "they" always twist it into something mystical and fantastic and evil, rather than an incredible tool that should be utilized |
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im sure people have said this i just didnt feel like reading everything in the thread. |
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Lucid Goals:
[ ] have four lucid dreams in one week
[X] be able to fly in a lucid dream
[ ] complete a lucid task of the month
[ ] have a conversation with my own sub-conscious
Lucid count: 11 Dild
I'm sure maybe alot of people have got it wrong. I personally (emphasis on personally) don't believe that your dreams can affect the physical, however what happens whilst you are sleeping can affect your dreams as most of us know. |
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I just had a dream where I had an abnormally long group of several hairs, at least 5 inches longer than the rest of my hair. But when I tried to pull it out, it really hurt. It was a very real pain, like trying to pull out a fist full of hair in waking life. As for lucid dreams, I'm not sure if you'd experience pain or not. But for regular dreams, I definitely experience pain. |
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"Above All, Love"
~Unknown~
Hey all, |
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Havn't LD'd yet, but I definately know pain in a dream. Always something biting me, ugh, I hate those. I know real pain fromt he outside is felt in dreams but I really doubt dream pain translates to your actual body. |
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I've experienced massive traumas in my dreams and they always just feel like a light pressure. |
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Hm, unless the pain were so intense that you get some kind of spasm, I don't think you would die because of a LD, but who knows. For the pain, now its common for me to feel pain, even if I try not to <.< |
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The only pain I have in dreams: |
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I never have pain only warmth for dull pain and cold for sharp pain. |
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Total lucids: 22 DILD(20) DEILD(1) semi lucid (6) objectives: attain perfect clarity [X] Grow a controllable tail [3/5] Fly[X] waterbend[ ] meet my dream guide[ ] change dreamscape[ ] perform a perfect Kamehameha wave[1/2] become my fursona [ ]
i dont know if anybody else has said it but your pain can sometimes carry over into waking life...I was trying to fly once and i was jumping off a high pillar...i woke up and i was sore like i had hit the ground from a high place |
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Dilds=5 Wilds=1 total LDs=6
Lucid Tasks completed=1 October 2007
I doubt you could die, no matter how vivid or how much you epected it. Think about it, everythign in a dream is something we can relate to or can think about/mostly comprehend in our RLs. We can't relate to death. Obviously we haven't ever died. (Eh, your heart may have stopped beating but leaving this body and dying? Obviously not.) |
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Paul is Dead
I have felt pain before mostly in non lucids. Sometimes this pain can be greater than real pain. I remember having a wasp attack my back in a non lucid dream it was very pain ful and I couldent get away. A few weeks ago I had a dream about a swarm of bees. Then in real life I was walking to work and I got stung by a wasp. The real pain from the wasp was whole lot less than in the dreams. Makes me wish that I got stung before the dreams. |
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The only pain I have had when dream is the feeling that my balls are being crushed. It is an excruciating pain. When I get this pain I know I'm dreaming since it is a recurring thing, but I cannot wake up until the pain is gone. Does anyone else get this (directed at the guys obviously) or know what might be causing it? |
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I'm a girl, and I've never experienced any sort of equivalent. When this happens, try to distract yourself from the pain by focusing on other things in the dream and ignoring the pain. Especially try to flood your mind with other sensations of touch, try to touch things around you and get a feel for their temperature and texture, and see if you can get the pain to go away |
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Yea, unless your dream control is top notch, that could be a risky approach, because you are giving more and more attention to the thing that you want to leave your dream. Things don't 'exist' as long as you don't give them attention. So by paying attention to fight them, you're actually making it 'worse' |
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I dont seem to feel at all. EG if i touch an object then I cant feel it. This would be a normal dream though, ive never tried in a lucid. |
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Once in a non-lucid dream, I shot myself (I had a good reason to do so) in the neck- there was no pain, I managed to get out a few words, felt the blood on my hands, and everything faded over white. I then "respawned" inside a grand house with my friend, who agreed that it had been the coolest thing she had ever seen. It was though I had been dreaming and woken up, but the dream had still happened. But I disgress, it wasn't painful at all (even though it should have been). |
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In a non-LD last night I was in a fight for my life and the pain was more a dull, gnawing discomfort. But the night before (also in a non-lucid) I passed out from heat stroke in a dream and boy could I feel that heat! |
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I love DEILD! SP is pwnage!
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