So, I had a dream, I was at my friend's house so my friend's dad told me to pick up this cheeto off the floor, so I picked it up with my right hand. When I woke up my right arm hurt... This is weird... |
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So, I had a dream, I was at my friend's house so my friend's dad told me to pick up this cheeto off the floor, so I picked it up with my right hand. When I woke up my right arm hurt... This is weird... |
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LOL I dont know what to tell you |
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Too much chugging it? |
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that's not weird at all. your dream will often involve something that is going on with your body. sometimes i will get an arm chopped off in a dream, and when I wake up, i discover that I was sleeping on that arm, and it is dead asleep and numb. |
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I broke my shoulder in a dream a while back. It hurt for about a minute afterwards. |
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Recently in a dream, they pulled a needle from my chest quite morbidly, but the needle was actually a huge sword.. The pain lingered the whole day. |
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Things I've done while Lucid:
- Flying - Dream Rewind and Fast Forward
- Invisibility - Shapeshifting - Grown Wings
- Summoning [mastered (?)] - Zip lining
- Fireball
I wake up with bruises sometimes. Or in one funny instance my subconscious was trying to let me know that there wasn't any bloodflow in my right arm. In the dream my dad and I were shoveling snow, we went inside but my arm was still numb. |
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I slept in a position where my arm was lying over my left eye while I was asleep. Then I achieved lucidity and I could not see out of that eye and my left arm was glued to my face. I spent the entire dream like that..... |
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Some of the sensory inputs we receive while asleep can translate into our dreams. When we enter a dream, our mind is still awake but we ignore our senses naturally and they lose the position of 'primary input'. |
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