Hmm I guess we don't.
Well if reality was a dream, I'm sure more things would be going my way. :|
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Hmm I guess we don't.
Well if reality was a dream, I'm sure more things would be going my way. :|
was reading this thread last night, had my own 2 day long dream last night, but i was very aware that the time passing was an illusion, but i never noticed the jumps, they blended into everything, also it was like a movie/epic-and stuff did happen at the beggining that was revealed later and at the end.
Id imagine that would be a sobering thing to dream, as well as dream friends ect...sadQuote:
The really long ones (not always LDs), are just like epic films - I have been married and watched my children grow up and die.[/b]
Not neccessarily. Maybe reality as we know it works backwards . . .
Or maybe I just inhaled too much Axe Effect this morning . . .
. . . It's still a mystery . . . :shock:
As Serinath et al was saying - the experiential world, dreaming or awake is equally 'real' or valid, but both are unreal in the sense that we construct a reality from the void with our sense perceptions and beliefs. It is often suggested to increase LDs by doing daytime Reality Checks: 'Am I dreaming?' - another approach used by Tibetan dream yogins, amongst others, is to realise that the daytime waking world is a dream - unreal, ephemeral and insubstantial.Quote:
How do we know that are dreams aren't the real world and that this world, 'reality', is the dream world? [/b]
Just been reading how the Tibetans regard dream awareness, and that of the death experience, as seven times more acute because the senses have been turned off.Quote:
Our minds can apparently work pretty fast when the rest of the wakingworld senses are turned off.[/b]
;) Jin - how's about hatching two birds with one egg - or four birds with two half eggs?
I have always wondered.. when i had the long dreams.. i would have dream abilites most of the time.. but they ran a course like, i was able to only do certain things, not always all-powerful, yeah, i would wakeup and feel very seperated from this world.. I still long to go back to my city, and i feel i will, but i have to recapture it.
I know this feeling! After a big dream the 'real' world can seem insipid. Does the effect ever happen the other way -i.e feeling more connected to the real world, after an LD? In one partially lucid dream I had I was fying around the city and decided to show off my skills at a football stadium. Nobody seemed to notice -I even flew right into the changing rooms and buzzed the athletes. Then I overheard someone tut 'Doesnt he know flying is passe? So last-year...'. Then the guy he was talking to said to me 'Look we can all fly we just prefer walking.' I woke up and experienced renewed delight in walking, like taking my first steps again!Quote:
would wakeup and feel very seperated from this world[/b]
Have you tried writing down the dream as a story? Or painting scenes from it?Quote:
I still long to go back to my city, and i feel i will, but i have to recapture it.[/b]