02-7-2015, 01:07 AM | #21 |
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Re: Two of the most vivid nightmares experienced
Yeah, nightmares can be a bit disturbing. Honestly, whenever I had nightmares it was whenever I fell asleep on my back. Kind of weird I know, but it was a pattern I took notice to.
I used to have nightmares all of the time when I was in my early teen and pre-teen years. Nightmares were dreams I tended to catch myself in and realize what was going on. Naturally, I tried to escape the nightmares by waking up. I have told a lot of people this and they call me nuts but it makes sense in my head; when I had the small bit of control in my nightmares, I would try to kill myself. I would legitimately try to drown myself, break my neck, etc. in order to get out of the dream. Is that a bit morbid? I suppose so, but it worked. As for feeling physical pain, I would say I actually did feel pain once, but it is really difficult to describe. Bear with me, explaining nightmares can sometimes make no sense whatsoever. During one of my nightmares I had to cross a small log bridge over this dark pit in order to get in and out of this massive cave. For some reason, going into this cave was some massive achievement, and my family and I did it together, so when we were exiting the cave there were like a ton of people outside waiting and watching. As I was crossing the bridge my point of view switched from myself to that of a spectator watching us cross this pit. As this spectator, I end up falling into the pit on accident and when I get up to look at what was at the bottom, I see this massive monster. He was like this building sized minotaur-type creature with a ridiculously sized ax. And he used this ax to cut me right down the center. That ax cut FELT like it hurt me, like I know my body outside of the dream reacted to that, but it wasn't like the pain was so sharp that I woke up, and after I "died" as this spectator I went back to my own point of view now realizing what was at the bottom of that pit. So all in all, based on my own experiences exclusively, I think that pain is definitely a possible feeling to have while dreaming but who knows exactly how or why that happens. It could very well just be the way you are positioned in your bed. I am not a goddamn scientist.
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Re: Two of the most vivid nightmares experienced
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Re: Two of the most vivid nightmares experienced
Ok serious post time since I'm at my desk and not on mobile.
When I was like 6 or 7 my cousins let me watch the Hellraiser movies, it was like 1-3 back to back, with them and I had reoccurring Cenobite nightmares for at least 5 years after that. Nowadays I don't so much have "scary" dreams as much a dreams I'm not particularly fond of.
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Re: Two of the most vivid nightmares experienced
my most vivid nightmare experience was back from when i was 3. yea, i still remember it 14 years later. i was riding a rollercoaster (no idea how i knew what a rollercoaster was) and it was going all the way up to the drop, then i realized that it was all dark and firery around me, and i heard like, creepy laughing and a deep voice said "welcome to hell!" then the rollercoaster shot straight down. then i woke up. idk, it doesnt seem so bad now, but hell when i was 3 i almost peed myself.
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