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let us open to the possibility that some dreams might be divine?


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angryhampster

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after the read, what's your opinion on dreams or "fake" awakenings after a dream?

 

My father was a smoking addict for 20 years, and after 1 dream, he threw his cigarettes away and never smoked again, all because of a simple powerful dream.   Have you ever been moved by a dream that you changed your lifestyle based on it?

 

 


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I had some powerful dreams, but they never lasted longer than a few hours. 

 

About the smoking. A friend of mine took mushrooms and  had vision that while he was smoking all his teeth turned black and rot and finaly crumbled.

Because he was so desperately trying to be hardcore he started smoking twice the amount, just as a fuzzy bunny you to his vision and because in his words normal people would have quit smoking after his vision.



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Now he looks like the pred in your avatar.


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Did I say Call Me Ishmael?

 

You should call me Luna.


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There is a saying in my country that dreams are the opposite of what is coming.

 

I treated my dream as some sort of theater :/  

 

Although there was one dream about my grandma, who passed away few years earlier, that she wants some grapes, there was a specific number, I can't remember. I wrote it on the white board after waking up, turns out number is actually meaningful, damn I cant remember it either, I think it was a date.

 

Well obviously I was moved by the dream, but it's not enough to change my lifestyle, since it was one-time thing, and the meaning was not an important lead or something.


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I spent the time to learn how to lucid dream and I gotta say when it works, it is fun.

 

[Insert a metaphor about controlling one's own destiny]


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My dreams aren't powerful, I don't sleep


 

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I had a dream in my teen years of dieing from a gun shot wound in my garage as I was fleeing my home. What was odd was that everything was in the right place, the car, the look of the doors, the tools, everything. The interesting thing about it was that I felt everything...The burning sensation of hot metal like a hot knife going though me, to falling over and feeling the cold concrete on my face, and well feeling my "spirit" or something indescribable leave me. All this was through my eyes not in third person or anything, my vision started to fade into a spiral and everything turned white with a hint of blue, during which I felt something pulling me out of my body. Then there was nothing. Till this day I still can't shake the sensations I felt that night and personally I feel like I lost something ever since then. Perhaps a part of me didn't comeback, neither the less I've gotten more psychically in tune since then so maybe that means something. My dreams only get more vivid as time goes on. I even saw somethings that well if they come true then well, we are all in trouble.


Hold on to the things you care about most, even if others see it as insignificant..If you can't be true to yourself, are you really living?

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I once had a dream about being stabbed in the gut right outside my house, was a completely normal (by my standards) dream up until that point. Strange how your brain likes to fuzzy bunny itself over with dreams like that. I proceeded to wake up in a cold sweat clutching my stomach, then stayed up for the rest of the night. 

 

Meh what can you do. In this day and age you can't not expose yourself to violence and other factors that could influence your dreams. 


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I killed 3 people in my dreams.

Felt strange afterwards.

Being stabbed or shot or harmed in any other way seems way more common than the other way round.



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my grandmother had a really old book that ''translated'' dreams that was passed down for generations. Its nice to know that your dreams mean something 


Life is like a good book,

It makes more sense as you get into it ;D

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