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How real are your dreams? And how real can halluciations be? (pg. 3)
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| Vernon Wanderer |
| My dreams are extremely vivid/realistic, and connected to my real life, but I'm mostly not aware I'm dreaming. |
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| Spam |
I've had some awesome hallucinations/dreams while on Salvia...
The first time I did it my friend turned into a demon, but I understood it was just the drugs and found it hilarious.
The second time I was sitting at the bottom of a stairwell and popped into a dream-like state where I was trapped in a bouncy-castle-maze and had to get out to see my mom (almost as if I were a child still)... While deep in the state, it was incredibly real, and I had NO control over what was happening in my experience. At some point I popped out of it and immediately realized what had happened.
The third time, I popped into a dream-like state where the entire world was actually a pop-up book, and the reality that the world was a pop-up book made perfect sense to me. There was a cackling black lady like Calypso from Pirates of the Caribbean turning the pages, every time the woman turned a page, that was "night" occurring, but as soon as the page dropped, I would immediately "transport" to a new, day-time reality (page). When I popped out of that hallucination, I checked over my shoulder from time to time for about 15 minutes afterward to look for a lady in the sky, because the dream was so incredibly real to me, and the reality made sense at the time.
I often have dreams where I am able to make decisions and think logically throughout the dream, but the reality changes on the fly and provides distractions that make me forget the original goal I was setting out to accomplish. It's really frustrating when I'm trying to get dream-laid :(. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
My dreams are incredibly unrealistic and often incomprehensible, but in my entire life I've only been aware that I was dreaming once.
A month or two back I wanted to wake up, possibly because I was having a nightmare, and then I opened my eyes and saw the ceiling above while I was lying in bed. I poked my eye to make sure I was awake and it stung. But then when I sat up I found I was in a prison cell. It was another dream, not that I realised.
Not only do my dreams contain vivid physical sensations but they can contain scenarios where I wake up and test that I'm awake. With that said, if reality is dreaming then it's by far the most coherent and consistent dream I've ever had, because as I said earlier my dreams do not make much sense at all. |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by Teezdalien
I've had some pretty whack hallucinations although many of them are quite difficult to describe in words.
One time I was dancing in a club when I saw a locomotive tear across the stage right to left, then the DJ's decks had roast chickens turning around on them. :stongue: |
that was not a hallucination |
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| Lira |
Thanks for all the input everyone! :)
| quote: | | quote: | Originally posted by Meat187
That being said, you think WWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY to much about pointless stuff, Lira. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Esiotrat
- Lira, you think way too much about pointless stuff! |
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I like how that's the most voted option :stongue:
| quote: | Originally posted by Esiotrat
Interesting factoid #2: I dream in 3 languages. |
Do you alternate between different languages in the same dream? And has anyone you know spoken a language they're not supposed to know in a dream? (E.g. Jenny speaking Moroccan Arabic) |
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| ivofivo |
Jesus Lira, it's about women!
No, no. As soon as I am done with classes, I'll add something, something. |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by ivofivo
Jesus Lira, it's about women! |
Not this thread :p |
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| iammesol |
I don't lucid dream a lot, but when I do, I can control what happens in them.
I also have toooons of multi-layered Inception style dreams (which drive you crazy, especially when you test to see if you're awake like System-J).
I've hallucinated before on salvia, mushrooms, and ambien, but never touched anything. I knew the hallucinations were fake when I saw them on the latter 2. |
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| Esiotrat |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Do you alternate between different languages in the same dream? And has anyone you know spoken a language they're not supposed to know in a dream? (E.g. Jenny speaking Moroccan Arabic) |
I can't say for sure. But I think everyone speaks the language they're supposed to. Unless it's a complete stranger I've never met (but I've seen randomly in a walk of life - as they say everyone you see in your dreams, you have seen at least once in real life, even if you don't remember it).. then they speak any of the 3 languages.. Or don't speak at all but I still understand what they want. |
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| Unique2701 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Once, after smoking a lot of weed while coming down from 5 or 6 [ecstasy] pills, I saw my friend next to me turn greenish, and he grew little 'feelers' out of his head, like kids cartoons depict aliens. I started laughing really hard, and tried to grab them (which kind of freaked him out, lol). |
That stuff make you hallucinate? Weed doesn't, e doesn't, but I don't know about the combination though and 5/6 pills is quite a few too much :p
I NEVER wanna try drugs that make you hallucinate, all I hear about it are crazy stories and those are not even the bad trips. Waaaaaaaaaaaaay too creepy for me.
I mostly have very vague dreams that I barely can remember, I don't even know I had them till I see something or think about something insignificant during the day that relates to the dream. But sometimes I have dreams that feel very realistic. A few days ago, I had such a great dream of making a trip around the world for free because a friend of mine won the prize for two. |
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| Alex23 |
| Having been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia I've seen and heard quite a few things that simply aren't real. It's rare that I go off my medication but when I do the experiences and hallucinations come back almost immediately. |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Alex23
Having been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia I've seen and heard quite a few things that simply aren't real. It's rare that I go off my medication but when I do the experiences and hallucinations come back almost immediately. |
What are they like? Have you ever seen a person that doesn't exist? |
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