Wow - I've never been able to put you're describing into words, but you just did! |
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Time to make an official intro for this thread, as it didn't start off coherently after the split. I've named this type of dream the Timaes, after a play written by Plato |
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Wow - I've never been able to put you're describing into words, but you just did! |
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I am so glad you said that. What you described is just like a DMT trip, from what I have researched. Your post is further evidence of my theory that taking DMT is unnecessary if you master lucid dreaming. In fact, DMT is a natural neurotransmitter that is theorized to be involved in bizarre dreams like that. I know the type of dream you are talking about, and one of my goals is to be able to create them at will. |
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You are dreaming right now.
Do you guys know how many years I've been combing the internet trying to find someone who has had that dream? Seriously I thought I posted in the reocurring dreams topic here years ago, but got no response. Couldnt find it still arount, so might have been somewhere else. |
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So no one knows if there is a name for this? I haven't had one of these dreams in a long time, but I'm still really interested to find out more. I thought it was just some weird hallucination I was having during a fever or something. |
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The Cusp, check this out and see if it sounds like what you experienced... |
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You are dreaming right now.
Yeha, I know all about DMT, and the common visuals shared by various drug users. havent actually tried it, but I've read quite a bit about it. Plus my uncle described it for me when he tried it at Gerry Garcias funeral in San Francisco. |
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I searched the platonic solids, but I think mine was a wheel shape - not a sphere - but a wheel. |
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Thanks for that desctiption Burns. I wasn't sure on the platonic solids thing, was just a shot in the dark. All I can say for sure is it was a geometric shape(s), and I suppose a wheel would fall into that category. But when you say a wheel, do you mean a wheel with spokes? Becose the Platonic Solids are the simplest shapes that fit inside of a sphere, and viewed inside a sphere like that, they could look like a wheel. |
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No, it wasn't a wheel with spokes - it was more like a cheese wheel. |
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so you guys that have expericenced this dream thing were not attempting to do a wild at all? i guess not when you were young and didnt know, but did you try to stay awake conciously.. or are you awake? |
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No, I was awake the whole time - they were almost like hallucinations (as much as I can imagine a hallucination would be like since I've never experienced one other than this before). It would happen when I closed my eyes - but I wasn't asleep. Difficult to explain. |
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Well Flubb, that dream is what sparked my interest in dreaming, and when I learned about Lucid Dreaming, i started it with the intent to go back to that dream and check it out. |
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do your guys eyes hurt after words? i remember when i was sick when i was a wee lad that i would get wierd geometric dreams and my eyes would actually hurt after words... kind of like a migrain... |
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nope, don't recall any pain associated with it. |
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yep, i feared that thing a lot when i was little, then happened to me half-awake and i realized it was related with the mouth bones, like a wrong position of the mandibula or when it's blocked. |
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Monkey Is BACK!
Not sure if this is similar - but when I was young (6-9?) I had a recurring dream filled with great awe and wonder, which would have been fear had the images not been so beautiful: very simply it was of looking up at the night sky (sometimes with a crowd of people) at huge geometric shapes like triangles, squares and lozenges. I couldnt tell if they were 3d or not. They were illuminated somehow and I somehow knew that maybe they were sentient or at least made by something with intelligence, I also had a strong feeling that this was some kind of premonition. BTW Very different from the geometric images associated with psychedelics I've taken such as LSD, psilocybin et al.. |
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Research: VAK (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic) Learning Modes, RCs and Lucid Dreaming
Research: Do Lucid Dreamers Have a Particular Personality Trait In Common?
When I say 'I see!' - I've opened not my eyes, but my mouth.
WOW! I got chills reading this post. I have never heard from anyone who had had these dreams as well. I used to have a similar dream as a child usually when sick with the flu or with a fever. |
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John Craig
LD: MANY!
Awsome, it thrills me to no end to see this thread still going. THanks for the input people. I havent checked back on this in a while because i really didnt think this many people would respond. |
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