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legendary
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September 23, 2015, 01:48:48 PM
#22
Does anyone here have experience waking up on their on dream not realizing that its still a dream. I just did, just this night 1 went for 1 hours sleep. When im sleeping i start dreaming of waking up on the same spot that i slept not realizing it was a dream after sometimes i just realize  that it was a dream. it was the weirdest dream that i had waking up 4 times in a dream.  Sad anyone here experience this.? what would be the cause?im starting to get nervouse is it a sign that im not healthy. anytip would help.

as a kid i had that moment. but as an adult i never remember my dreams  Cry
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September 23, 2015, 11:50:08 AM
#21
yes i saw 2 times that dream.

i have a dream and i wake up in my dream with my phone alarm. then i closed alarm . nothing happened. then i broke phone but still ringing. then i wake up second times and phone still ringing Smiley
tell me if that senario is not creepy as shit
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September 22, 2015, 10:37:18 PM
#20
yes i saw 2 times that dream.

i have a dream and i wake up in my dream with my phone alarm. then i closed alarm . nothing happened. then i broke phone but still ringing. then i wake up second times and phone still ringing Smiley
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September 16, 2015, 01:30:44 PM
#19
Some people dont beilve anything until they are the one on the situation specially when its your first time, it was scary and yet exciting. i think it was a lucid dream but i really dont know its lucid dream or just dream within the dream.
legendary
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September 16, 2015, 01:22:52 PM
#18
Do you also dream that you wake up late for work/school? This is a classic symptom of midbrain damage (most likely a tumor) affecting one's sense of time. Unfortunately, there is no treatment, so you will soon develop dementia and die. You've probably only got a year to live, maybe two if you're lucky.

Just kidding.



Even this is kidding, I experienced this too. I came late for work and there is something important that day in our office that I need to wake early. But suddenly i will realized it's just a dream. OMG thanks God.
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September 16, 2015, 01:18:05 PM
#17
Are you talking about false awakening, or lucid dreaming? I've experienced both, though the latter very rarely and it was totally different to me.
legendary
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September 16, 2015, 02:16:19 AM
#16
I love it when it happens, and that happens to me very often.
When I realize it's a dream, I can do whatever I want, and usually, I make people in it mad(since i'm a very gentle person irl, in my dream I wanna mess some up)
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September 15, 2015, 11:12:37 PM
#15
I had a dream recently, where I would go to sleep and start to dream - but that dream would actually be real life through someone else's eyes in another dimension. 

Then people starting killing everyone in their sleep, so they'd be stuck in this other body, and I started smuggling people who were awake to safety...shit was wack dude
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September 15, 2015, 05:25:18 AM
#14
Sometimes I dream that I'm doing dauly things like post and browse internet for example.

All of they are weird in some sense, but not always I can explain why
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September 15, 2015, 03:17:24 AM
#13
Do you also dream that you wake up late for work/school? This is a classic symptom of midbrain damage (most likely a tumor) affecting one's sense of time. Unfortunately, there is no treatment, so you will soon develop dementia and die. You've probably only got a year to live, maybe two if you're lucky.

Just kidding.

https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/brain_worms.png

Weird. I've never had any of those 'common' dreams nor ever heard anyone that has before.
legendary
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September 15, 2015, 03:08:18 AM
#12
Do you also dream that you wake up late for work/school? This is a classic symptom of midbrain damage (most likely a tumor) affecting one's sense of time. Unfortunately, there is no treatment, so you will soon develop dementia and die. You've probably only got a year to live, maybe two if you're lucky.

Just kidding.

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September 15, 2015, 03:02:10 AM
#11
  Sad anyone here experience this.? what would be the cause?im starting to get nervouse is it a sign that im not healthy. anytip would help.

I'm afraid to tell you the cause is demon possession. You need to go get an exorcism asap or you will die.
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September 15, 2015, 02:38:15 AM
#10
Does anyone here have experience waking up on their on dream not realizing that its still a dream. I just did, just this night 1 went for 1 hours sleep. When im sleeping i start dreaming of waking up on the same spot that i slept not realizing it was a dream after sometimes i just realize  that it was a dream. it was the weirdest dream that i had waking up 4 times in a dream.  Sad anyone here experience this.? what would be the cause?im starting to get nervouse is it a sign that im not healthy. anytip would help.

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September 14, 2015, 04:29:05 PM
#9
Usually I find if you sleep to much in one go or nap you can hit some good dream states.
Its a trip when you think you are awake though and then something odd happens,responding to you in the off topic thread. Cheesy
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September 14, 2015, 04:23:14 PM
#8
Isn't it astral projection?

If you "woke up" in the same place you slept, then chances are it is. Next time if you realize that it is a dream try to look for details you could not see in the room to verify if it is a dream or an astral projection
i really dont know if its astral projection, as much i remember in my dream the details are all the same that im still on the same room with different people around me every time i woke up, its kind a wierd really and scary. if its astral projection its should be 4 times i remember im banging my own head just to wake my self up.

Dreams aren't ment to be bad. I once had a weird experience where I go through my whole morning routine, sit down for cereal, then wake up at the table eating cereal. Not only was I sleeping and dreaming of my morning routine, but I was sleep walking my morning routine.

Anyway, if you're worried about your health, you have to work on your life habits. A cup of coffee before going to bed and only 4 hours of sleep are definitely not conducive of a good night's sleep.

 i think i have to change my sleeping routine and life habits.. 
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September 14, 2015, 03:01:36 PM
#7
Dreams aren't ment to be bad. I once had a weird experience where I go through my whole morning routine, sit down for cereal, then wake up at the table eating cereal. Not only was I sleeping and dreaming of my morning routine, but I was sleep walking my morning routine.

Anyway, if you're worried about your health, you have to work on your life habits. A cup of coffee before going to bed and only 4 hours of sleep are definitely not conducive of a good night's sleep.
legendary
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September 14, 2015, 02:24:15 PM
#6
Isn't it astral projection?

If you "woke up" in the same place you slept, then chances are it is. Next time if you realize that it is a dream try to look for details you could not see in the room to verify if it is a dream or an astral projection
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September 14, 2015, 01:48:31 PM
#5
Ive never done that but I did realize I was dreaming once. As in, while asleep dreaming I realized it was all a dream and for a few seconds I could control my dream, it was the greatest thing ever until I woke myself with excitement!

I have had times years ago where I couldnt tell the difference between dreams and reality. Drugs were involved, pretty scary stuff, I gave them up at that point. I dont even get real drunk often anymore.

For me their is no drugs involved only luck of sleep each night coffe before going sleep that is my hobit, i had only slept for atleast 4 hours every day this past year. i work at night you think this will be the effect. of getting out of sleep. my back neck on the right side always give me pain i dont know why. i havnt been to doctor since last year. if your in my position what would you do. i want to sleep but still im afraid what if next time i fell a sleep i wont get up, what if i will be having a comma. Sad i hope not. Sad
legendary
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September 14, 2015, 01:40:08 PM
#4
Ive never done that but I did realize I was dreaming once. As in, while asleep dreaming I realized it was all a dream and for a few seconds I could control my dream, it was the greatest thing ever until I woke myself with excitement!

I have had times years ago where I couldnt tell the difference between dreams and reality. Drugs were involved, pretty scary stuff, I gave them up at that point. I dont even get real drunk often anymore.
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September 14, 2015, 01:24:30 PM
#3
I experienced that back in my high school days. I wake up then do my usual routine but suddenly I wake up again but this time in reality and realized that I wake up in my own dream.
lucky for you you just experience one wakeup. mine 4 times. weird and scarry at the same time waking up on the same spot.. i hope im on the real time now not dreaming. i do some little search it called lucid dream.
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