Because in a dream you are just using your brain. In real life you have to use all your muscles and such. |
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Because in a dream you are just using your brain. In real life you have to use all your muscles and such. |
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When I was in hospital with glandular fever and acute tonsilitis I was there for 4 days. They gave me a steroid - dexamethasone 2.5mg to bring down the inflammation and pain. It's a stimulant and difficult to sleep on it, but I was lying there just directing an entire movie in my mind. I wasn't fully lucid/dreaming but this 'movie' was quite vivid and very thought responsive. Watching it unfold was amazing. If I'd appreciated it more at the time, I would have made better use of the opportunity and perhaps tried for WILD. This was my personal experience, dexamethasone is a strong and dangerous prescription steroid. Do not go and take it for an experience! The minimal experience vs downsides to the drug make it in no way a useful thing to take for recreational uses. |
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It's chemistry that ur inner consciousness wasnt affected by |
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I am free
Well, of course one who take drugs will have an unique experience |
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when ever I take benadryl I get more vivid dreams. and whenever I smoke cannabis before falling sleep my dreams are extra strange and bizzare. |
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When in opiate withdrawl I have nightmares. When I took fish oil I had the most intense realistic seeming dreams ever, I became lucid, and then kept having about 15 false awakenings where I remained lucid the whole time and kept thinking I'd really woken up this time. |
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hey! great thread, i have a few experiences on the topic |
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just DANCE
After watching inception im traumatized about sedatives |
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