Last night I had this weird dream, I wouldnt consider it a nightmare but it is a 'something is trying to kill you and you have nowhere to go' kind of dream. |
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Last night I had this weird dream, I wouldnt consider it a nightmare but it is a 'something is trying to kill you and you have nowhere to go' kind of dream. |
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Never complete a goal without a dream in mind ~Toorisutan
Why? Because they are just so awesome! The feeling of thrill, the feeling of fear, the crazy emotions and intensity of nightmares can make them enjoyable. Though not for everyone, stress out stress in, whatever works for you. |
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After I have a nightmare, I am always thrilled by the knowledge that my unconscious mind can produce such vivid realism. And I'm happy that it was only dream! |
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best feeling in the world when u can beat your fears. i have turned nightmares upside down on themselves when lucid. i just luv it! |
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"when you fall unconscious, what your mind expresses is a dream.
When you are aware, what your mind expresses is creativity. It creates your life.
When you are in a higher state of consciousness, it not only creates the life of whatever you want, but also on whom ever you want". -LifeBlissFoundation
One of the very first dreams I remember was from when I was a toddler. I was in my house with a bunch of characters from a haunted house computer game I used to watch my brother play. Naturally I was completely and utterly terrified. One of the characters proceeded to pick me up (I couldn't run; I was scared stiff) and stick me in my high chair. |
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Dude one of my favorite and most epic dream was of a Zombie Apocalypse. (A nightmare for some) |
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I think it's the excitement and fear, combined with the relief when you realise that it isn't real, that makes it feel so good. Plus a massive surge of adrenaline |
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"No... my avatar isn't changing. You're changing."
becuase your nuts |
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Try not. Do or do not. There is no try.
I love these kind of dreams too. I have dreams where I am fighting, possibly for my life. I remember one in an ice cabin, this guy with hundreds of german shepherds was after me and he wanted to feed me to his dogs. There were guns and windows smashed and all different kinds of scenery. These dreams are exciting because if you are not lucid then you never really think to yourself "I could die here" you just kind of think some one is coming to get you and you have to fight them off. I've always woke up excited from dreams like these. |
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I haven't had a true nightmare in years. I sometimes have dreams with terrifying imagery, and I might even be scared at the time but it always leaves me thrilled. It's like living horror/action movies and even if I don't become lucid, I think a part of me knows that it's not real so I'm OK. |
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