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Tue, 04 Aug 2015 09:32:34
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I was well into my thirties and had never had a nightmare.

Last night, holy shit, I had one that was so bad it kept me up for about 5 hours just thinking about it. (It involved a lot of death, I'm hesitant to even go into it).

What's been your exp. with nightmares? Regular, rare? Memorable?

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Tue, 04 Aug 2015 09:55:39
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Before all my dreams were lucid (technically I sometimes have waking dreams/sleep paralysis or hallucinations that are not lucid), the one* dream I can recall was actually a lucid dream punning on nightmare, in which a nightmare was a mare of the night. It was also an out-of-body experience. I can't have been more than 8. The notable thing about it wasn't the pun, but the colours, light and texture of everything that was not part of "reality". That is: the mare, its rider, and the forest from which it emerged which was like the densest, most unmolested areas along the Yarra, but with a mercury/petrol rainbow quality; reality being the vestibule and my father drinking tea on the steps, talking to my mother (as I discovered when I awoke after the dream and got up).

One of the best lucid dreams I've had that might be describable as a nightmare (but was a fascinating, if extremely painful, rather than frightening a experience) was one in which I was eaten alive by a panther---though I survived long enough to be rushed to the hospital in an ambulance, but died en route due to bleeding to death. Blood loss (from my experience) is a far worse sensation than extreme pain, so the ambulance part was worse. Luckily I didn't take long to die, especially as at some point I fell out of the ambulance while it was driving. WinkWink

*Technically I can also recall a few dreams off the top of my head when I've fallen out of bed, or been flying around in a combination of model train and A-10 Cuba environments, but it is the only notable one.

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Tue, 04 Aug 2015 13:30:14
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I have a problem sleeping regarding temperature, getting too hot or my feet getting too cold. My brain responds by giving me nightmares to wake me up. It happens I got used to it and most of them don't bother me. I roll over and go back to sleep.

Until I wake up a again. Rinse and repeat many times a night.

This is why I'm a zombie most days.

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Tue, 04 Aug 2015 14:04:35
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There was a time when I was very lucid and it was fun.  I could also "sniff out" a nightmare before it got bad and either changed the plot or switched channels altogether.

In recent years I am generally so tired that I sleep like a log and I don't remember any of my dreams.  But it's safe to assume that it's nothing terrible or I'd have woken up.

When I was younger I had dreadful nightmares (which my parents are mostly to blame for).  As I got older I found out what helped me to not have nightmares.  I.e. Sleeping in pitch black with all doors and curtains closes.  No nightlight, no TV light, no corridor light, no street light, no light as all. Sleeping flat on my tummy and face down on the pillow.  Also lifestyle changes.  Eating healthy, light and not very late helps enormously.  Investing in a good bed, good bedding and a good pillow (helps more than you can imagine).  Working out regularly also helps.

Some of my worst experiences were related to sleep paralysis, or disorientation.  I remember one time when I woke up (or thought I woke up just sat in the middle of the bed not knowing which side was which and where to put my head or my feet (doesn't sound scary but it was).  Also there was a time when I may or may not have been sleep-walking.  I would wake up in different places where I didn't remember getting up and walking to during the night.  Haven't had any of these in recent years though.  The above changes helpes.  The lucid dreaming seems to have gone too though which I miss, though perhaps it could be that I just don't remember any of my dreams.

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Wed, 05 Aug 2015 03:56:58
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Not the worst nightmare but my most recurring nightmare is that I fall endlessly until I wake up. The reason I wake up is because I jump in my sleep so I wake up just before my body hits my mattress.

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Wed, 05 Aug 2015 08:38:08
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After reading all that... I am going back to my old insanity of thinking that sleep is just not worth it.  Foolz, remember my sleep deprevation period? Nyaa LOL

I think it was better than the always waking up/ not sleeping thing I have now.

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Wed, 05 Aug 2015 09:22:40
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All this talk of dreaming has caused me to actually dream for the first time in a loooooong time.  In fact, many of you were actually in the dream.  Not a nightmare per se, but still.  Edgecrusher was some kind of Klingon, GG was normal.  I remember thinking I was expecting him to look different.  He lived in a very small house where it was impossible to stand up in any of the rooms.  There was also a bit about ofloading some kind of spaceship which had to be done from atop moving platforms over a field of turning cogs that would crush anything that fell into them.  Talk about videogame tropes.  Sad

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Wed, 05 Aug 2015 09:40:26
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Dreams are endlessly fascinating to me, so many stories and derived meanings.

Every time I have slept my entire life, I have dreampt. They are always complete realistic, just as real as any waking experience.

A lot of folks talk about deraming in colour as if it is extrodinary, but all my dreams are in colour, I mean, they look just like what I see now as I type (though the lighting is not as good, bad graphics card I guess).

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Wed, 05 Aug 2015 10:51:19
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Most of my dreams involve games I'm playing because if I'm stuck in a game I go to sleep while thinking about how to get past the part I'm stuck at. So in my dream I keep going over that part until I get past it than when I wake up I try what worked in my dream and it takes a couple of attempts but it usually works.

Also sometimes if I play a game too long I sometimes have aspects of the game in my normal dreams; like when I played Fire Emblem a lot I had a dream where there was a grid and everyone had to move in turns and could only move a certain amount of spaces each turn.

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Wed, 05 Aug 2015 11:15:01
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AlGG was normal.  I remember thinking I was expecting him to look different.  He lived in a very small house where it was impossible to stand up in any of the rooms.  

When did you come to my house? Privacy, much?

I had a dream that freaked me out for days. I was about 15 at the time and it was like that episode of Star Trek TNG where Picard lived an entire lifetime in the dream then woke up to find no time had passed. I fell in love, I had grandkids, we lived in a house very much like the house where Howl grew up in Howl's Moving Castle. Then I woke up to find out it was all a dream. But the feeling of living 70 years inside a dream, that never left me, and the feeling of being loved by my girl, that loss was the saddest.

The only other real dream of note is when I was on a world where Thundercats and Transformers crossed over. I even rode inside Optimus Prime. It was so fucking cool!

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Thu, 06 Aug 2015 02:24:32
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When did you come to my house? Privacy, much?

I had a dream that freaked me out for days. I was about 15 at the time and it was like that episode of Star Trek TNG where Picard lived an entire lifetime in the dream then woke up to find no time had passed. I fell in love, I had grandkids, we lived in a house very much like the house where Howl grew up in Howl's Moving Castle. Then I woke up to find out it was all a dream. But the feeling of living 70 years inside a dream, that never left me, and the feeling of being loved by my girl, that loss was the saddest.

The only other real dream of note is when I was on a world where Thundercats and Transformers crossed over. I even rode inside Optimus Prime. It was so fucking cool!

Supreme isn't the only one invading your privacy: Long Dream by Junji Ito.

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After reading all that... I am going back to my old insanity of thinking that sleep is just not worth it.  Foolz, remember my sleep deprevation period? NyaaLOL

I think it was better than the always waking up/ not sleeping thing I have now.

Yes, and as an observer I concluded that sleep is certainly worth it for you. Nyaa However the "thing" now does result in noticeable inconsistency, with the bad being worse.

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Thu, 06 Aug 2015 10:41:12
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One of my favourite films of all time which I raved about endlessly and recommended to all my friends (and gifted the DVD to many of them) and everyone I know is Richard Linklater's "Waking Life".  It's about this guy who keeps waking up within a dream ... within a dream ... ad infinitum.  And keeps getting visited by all kinds of characters.  I guess it's about dreams and if or how they relate to what we understand as our waking life.  Also a bit of a crash course in philosophy.  You all should make a point of watching it at least once!

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Thu, 06 Aug 2015 15:29:31
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One of my favourite films of all time which I raved about endlessly and recommended to all my friends (and gifted the DVD to many of them) and everyone I know is Richard Linklater's "Waking Life".  It's about this guy who keeps waking up within a dream ... within a dream ... ad infinitum.  And keeps getting visited by all kinds of characters.  I guess it's about dreams and if or how they relate to what we understand as our waking life.  Also a bit of a crash course in philosophy.  You all should make a point of watching it at least once!



That is like the Neil Gaiman Sandman graphic novel at the end of the first issue Morpheus curses someone to Endless Waking.

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Fri, 07 Aug 2015 02:34:50
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bugsonglass said:

One of my favourite films of all time which I raved about endlessly and recommended to all my friends (and gifted the DVD to many of them) and everyone I know is Richard Linklater's "Waking Life".  It's about this guy who keeps waking up within a dream ... within a dream ... ad infinitum.  And keeps getting visited by all kinds of characters.  I guess it's about dreams and if or how they relate to what we understand as our waking life.  Also a bit of a crash course in philosophy.  You all should make a point of watching it at least once!

The philosophy annoyed the hell out of me; seemed like a very shallow collection of references, but I still really like that film. Looks great, and has a wonderful flow to it. Have you seen A Scanner Darkly? Linklater rotoscoping Dick. Happy

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Fri, 07 Aug 2015 05:35:24
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The philosophy annoyed the hell out of me; seemed like a very shallow collection of references, but I still really like that film. Looks great, and has a wonderful flow to it. Have you seen A Scanner Darkly? Linklater rotoscoping Dick. Happy

Personally I was OK with it being kind of philosophy lite within the context of the film.  I didn't expect an in-depth treatise of every idea in western philosophy and politics in a 90 minute pop film.  I didn't think it was condescending or a kind of "...For Dummies" approach.

I haven't seen A Scanner Darkly, no.  I didn't read a single review of the thing that wasn't scathing so I thought it would probably be a waste of time.

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Fri, 07 Aug 2015 07:41:27
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I'm thinking sleeping pills. But everyone who knows me over the years has been really against me going that path.

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Fri, 07 Aug 2015 08:04:42

What reasons do they have for being against that?  Do they worry you may not be able to make do without them after a time?

While I don't know you personally, my general approach is ... "if it helps, do it".  Pills ... whatever.  They are there for a reason.  If you benefit from them, then why not.

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Fri, 07 Aug 2015 08:14:10

I have an addictive personality and am generally depressed.

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aspro said:

After reading all that... I am going back to my old insanity of thinking that sleep is just not worth it.  Foolz, remember my sleep deprevation period? NyaaLOL

I think it was better than the always waking up/ not sleeping thing I have now.

Yes, and as an observer I concluded that sleep is certainly worth it for you. Nyaa However the "thing" now does result in noticeable inconsistency, with the bad being worse.

Now I have another thing to keep me up at night, dissapointing you.

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Fri, 07 Aug 2015 08:26:37

With what we are going through, my wife got the advice to take sleeping pills for a while herself.  She didn't do it, because we don't like taking pills, but the doctor's explanation was down the line of: taking them for 3 weeks is ok, but don't start taking them every night for long periods of time, because you will get addicted.

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