smoking a bowl......or what? |
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I read somewhere that smoking before bed increases dream intensity and I might try it and see if this is true. |
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smoking a bowl......or what? |
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Might it be the nicotin? |
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"There are people who say there is no God, but what makes me really angry is that they quote me for support of such views." ~Albert Einstein
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It would be cool if smoking enhanced dream intensity.. But can you give us a link or something to the place where you read it? |
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I sleep so I don't have to feel
As long as we can swim freely in our dreams we won't need that sky anymore
First and only lucid dream: 23 july-07
Smoking is bad >.> |
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I believe its "sticky icky." |
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I used to smoke weed regularly and I gotta say I havn't noticed any difference at all, my dreams have always been weired and vivid.Same with smoking ciggarettes.*Shrugs*Maybe the effects are different with different people, after all we are not all clones are we!? |
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hahahha u make me laugh |
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in your wildest dreams you couldn't picture a bogan like me, haha
I've been smoking for quite awhile, and I've noticed that I get some more interesting dreams, but they aren't any more intense or vivid. Also, no increased lucidity either. DXM on the other hand made for some FUCKED UP lucid dreams. |
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Well for me, i love toking a bowl before bed but for many people including myself believe it decreases your dream recall but your dreams really are very cool while blazed. Iv had some really happy and trippy dreams when iv gone to sleep stoned! |
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Believe nothing,
no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense. - Buddha
Adopted By - Adam
For me it's pretty much an everynight pre-bedtime ritual to smoke a last cigarette. |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
"Nicotine can have a profound effect on lucid dreaming when used (1) rare occasions (2) small doses (3) and counteract desensitization is applied (taking piracetam right after a trigger. Nicotone works well with Galantamine (4-8mg). Apply a patch or smoke a cig around 4 AM after about 5 hours of good sleep. If you use a patch remove after about 3 hours. Of course be aware of Nicotine side effects." |
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im going to try this as i am a casual cig smoker. i dont get addicted to them so im not worried. although they are a stimulant, they usually relax me and make me tired so it might just induce heavy sleep. |
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well, I dont know about cigs, but the nicotine patches... good lord... I have never had such crazy dreams |
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I am telling you all this cause i trust your judgement... |
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Last edited by G0MPgomp; 08-29-2007 at 11:28 PM.
I know who I am, as I become...
I'm going to bump this thread because I think it's the closest thing to a "tobaccco & dreaming" thread that exists and I don't want to start a new one about something that's so similar. |
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smooches,
» Phy³
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Dude, if you were addicted to cigarettes, you CANNOT, I repeat CANNOT EVER go back to moderatly using them. You will soon find yourself where you were before. You should quit them man. Just my advice, sorry if you don't like it. But I've seen many many people try this. With alcohol, heroin, cigs, coke, anything you can think of. It never worked and they are either still addicted, or quit altogether. |
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Nicotine is an agonist for acetylcholine, meaning it enter the brain and act as acetylcholine. |
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Please don't wake up 5 year old threads. Create a new thread or search for a recent thread. |
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