Dream Sense

16 years ago
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I have allways been toold that you kanot feel pain when you deam yet i allways have. One of my frends say that hes dreams are more like recollecting somthing wille for me its like i experience it hapening withe all of my senses. Hove do you preceive your dreams?
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown"
Well, you could dream of yourself feeling pain and in effect you feel pain in your dreams.
I don't dream much lately, or at least, I don't remember them but when I do it's like experiencing it. Cause my dreams really do happen in the not so distant future. Whether it's an illusion made up by my mind, I don't know. But the constant feeling of deja vu at the very least makes me consider that the event that took place in my dreams. Thus making my dreams seem real...even the pain.

16 years ago
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I'm not sure about pain in the dreams themselves, but I do feel pain after I wake up from a nightmare...
And why is it imposible? If the brain thinks, or recalls pain while you sleep...
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16 years ago
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Quoting myselfe to clerify what i ment, "its like i experience it hapening withe all of my senses" as in i preceive them in the same way i preceive realety if somethims a bit hazy.
Are there more that preceive there dreams as i do or recale them like my friend, i have allso heard that for some pepole its like watching a move?
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown"

16 years ago
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I've felt pain. I may have or may not have mentioned before my throat slitting dream, where I woke up with really bad pain in my neck, trying to breath but couldn't, and I actually was grabbing at my neck expecting to find blood. But I do not recall if I actually felt the pain while I was actually dreaming. Maybe it was the pain I felt in the dream that woke me up... 😕

16 years ago
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Eternal you might want to consider that you are actually a schizophrenic insomniac. I have no evidence, but that is usually the case in media when characters have symptoms like yours.
But on topic, The only real feelings I have are during erotic dreams, but perhaps also during nightmares I will feel a ghost pain. It doesn't hurt, but the nerves are tingly in the affected area.
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16 years ago
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Quote from AX
Eternal you might want to consider that you are actually a schizophrenic insomniac. I have no evidence, but that is usually the case in media when characters have symptoms like yours.
Schizophrenic insomniac? is there even somthing caled that ...
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown"

16 years ago
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Schizophrenic isn't the right word, it is really dissociative identity disorder (having multiple personalities). Basically I mean you would be an insomniac, so you don't sleep, and when you think you are dreaming that is really just your other personality doing things. It was a joke; I kid, I kid.
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16 years ago
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A distant thing that I always forget the next day.
Though I know I had a dream.
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16 years ago
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I've felt pain in dreams before, but i don't normally get to the point where i might feel it, since i have started to control my dreams.
I remember once I held my breath when I was dreaming about drowning, and woke up short of breath, gasping for air...
Other than that, I've always been able to tell when I'm dreaming, and slighty alter the dream to make it even more awesome.
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16 years ago
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well.. more you pay attention to your dream, the clearer it gets and at some point, you might feel it.. hint...wet dreams..
well, i've ignored my dreams for about a year and a half now.. so.. more i ignore it, less i remember it.. so now, i've reached a point where i don't remember what i dream about, nor care.
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16 years ago
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I pay as much detail to my dreams as I possibly can. I keep a visual diary of the night's dreams, but its a hard one to keep.
Dreams by nature are very mysterious, I want to explore dreams all my life. There's some dreams from my childhood I'll never forget, and I like to anaylse them. Often I find they're reflective of the person I am, or perhaps what I fear the most (e.g., I have a fear of drowning, and water has a common presence in my dreams, much to my dismay).
I remember one dream I had, I was on the sea in a small boat. It was extremely windy, and I could hardly steer the ship. There was a jaggged cliff in front of me, and I remember the moment I crashed into them, I woke up with a startle, and my mother opened my bedroom door at the very second (to inform me of some neighbors that had come to visit).
These nights, I try to have cheese before I sleep, in attempt to have even stranger dreams.
Last night, I had a dream with Jason (from Friday the 13th) chasing me, and I haven't even watched that film. First dream in a while to leave me in an uncomfortable mood for most of the morning...
I go to sleep and wake up just before when the alarm rings
to smash it.
Nothing left in my mind, nothing felt, nothing
revealed. But for maggot pie's sake, that alarm
needs to burn.

16 years ago
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Quote from Mamsmilk
I go to sleep and wake up just before when the alarm rings
to smash it.
Nothing left in my mind, nothing felt, nothing
revealed. But for maggot pie's sake, that alarm
needs to burn.
So you don't dream at all? My brother says he doesn't dream at all, quite suprisingly for a guy that'll drop on the pillow in heavy slumber in less than 5 minutes...