What's the last weirdest dream you had?

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what's the last weirdest dream you had, by type?
*I dream weird Technicolor dreams most of the time! :jester: 14%  14%  [ 88 ]
*I dream mostly vivid but totally "normal" dreams generally. :salut: 11%  11%  [ 71 ]
*I tend to dream "average" blah dreams. :| 4%  4%  [ 26 ]
*I generally dream in vivid colors and sounds :jester: 14%  14%  [ 89 ]
*I tend to dream in average/subdued colors and subdued/muted sounds :| 5%  5%  [ 32 ]
*I dream only in shades of gray. :| 0%  0%  [ 3 ]
*I never seem to remember my dreams. :| 9%  9%  [ 59 ]
*I have mostly good dreams :) 9%  9%  [ 56 ]
*I have mostly nightmares or night fillies :help: 11%  11%  [ 71 ]
*I LUCIDLY DREAM! :star: :colors: 14%  14%  [ 93 ]
*I wanna nice yummy ice cream! :chef: 9%  9%  [ 57 ]
Total votes : 645

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09 Oct 2017, 8:16 pm

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I would imagine their dreams are strictly visual/olfactory/kinesiologic/tactile. I wonder what kinda dreams helen keller had?


I dunno. :huh: Your last dream made me queasy. :eew:


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Oh it's not your fault! I failed to heed your disclaimer, I brought that on myself. I have had my fair share of nasty/queasy dreams. Like this one time I dreamed that I had a "cavity" on my leg. A cavity in the sense of being a gaping hole in my leg, full of puss and other indescribable biles. :eew: I grossed me out so much I woke up and started rubbing my leg, just to make sure it was just a dream, and I didn't have a hole in my leg.

what do you think that dream was telling you?



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09 Oct 2017, 8:19 pm

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I would imagine their dreams are strictly visual/olfactory/kinesiologic/tactile. I wonder what kinda dreams helen keller had?


I dunno. :huh: Your last dream made me queasy. :eew:


i'm sorry Image


Oh it's not your fault! I failed to heed your disclaimer, I brought that on myself. I have had my fair share of nasty/queasy dreams. Like this one time I dreamed that I had a "cavity" on my leg. A cavity in the sense of being a gaping hole in my leg, full of puss and other indescribable biles. :eew: I grossed me out so much I woke up and started rubbing my leg, just to make sure it was just a dream, and I didn't have a hole in my leg.

what do you think that dream was telling you?


I think my dream was the direct result of an incident I had when I was little, where I, being the little clumsy ditz I was, tripped and ended up scraping all the flesh off my knee. Ouch! I think my dream was a sort of "remember that horrible accident?" Kind of dream.


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09 Oct 2017, 8:23 pm

^^^did your knee heal alright?



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09 Oct 2017, 8:41 pm

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^^^did your knee heal alright?


Ya, it did, thanks for asking. :) But I do have a crescent-shaped scar on it though.

Another injury-related dream I had was one where someone stole my organs! But I was still alive and had to go get my organs back. Weird.


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09 Oct 2017, 8:54 pm

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^^^did your knee heal alright?


Ya, it did, thanks for asking. :) But I do have a crescent-shaped scar on it though. Another injury-related dream I had was one where someone stole my organs! But I was still alive and had to go get my organs back. Weird.

was that based on your knee also?



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09 Oct 2017, 9:11 pm

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^^^did your knee heal alright?


Ya, it did, thanks for asking. :) But I do have a crescent-shaped scar on it though. Another injury-related dream I had was one where someone stole my organs! But I was still alive and had to go get my organs back. Weird.

was that based on your knee also?


Nah, that ones probably based on my open-heart surgeries when I was little. And the fact I had a crippling fear that every time I went to the hospital they would tear me open.


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09 Oct 2017, 9:23 pm

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^^^did your knee heal alright?


Ya, it did, thanks for asking. :) But I do have a crescent-shaped scar on it though. Another injury-related dream I had was one where someone stole my organs! But I was still alive and had to go get my organs back. Weird.

was that based on your knee also?


Nah, that ones probably based on my open-heart surgeries when I was little. And the fact I had a crippling fear that every time I went to the hospital they would tear me open.

I can vouch for the fact that the only surgery I've seen [was my job a while back] where surgeons tear into anything, was in C-sections which is something I guarantee you'll never have. ;)



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09 Oct 2017, 9:39 pm

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^^^did your knee heal alright?


Ya, it did, thanks for asking. :) But I do have a crescent-shaped scar on it though. Another injury-related dream I had was one where someone stole my organs! But I was still alive and had to go get my organs back. Weird.

was that based on your knee also?


Nah, that ones probably based on my open-heart surgeries when I was little. And the fact I had a crippling fear that every time I went to the hospital they would tear me open.

I can vouch for the fact that the only surgery I've seen [was my job a while back] where surgeons tear into anything, was in C-sections which is something I guarantee you'll never have. ;)


Phew! I wish I had known that I was little, because I was absolutely terrified that I would be cut open every time I went to the hospital.


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13 Oct 2017, 6:48 pm

I don't remember the details of the "first" dream but last night I had an unusual dream only to wake up (or so I thought) and do my morning routine. Then, my dad made a reference to something that I had just dreamed and I replied "Wait, how did you know that? It's not possible unless..."

At that point I realized that I had not really woken up and was still dreaming. About a minute later I found myself lying in my bed again super paranoid about weather I was still in a dream, but as far as I can tell I'm very awake right now even though it would be nice to find out that my day at work so far has been a dream and be in bed.

Nothing like a little dreamception to make a person look like a paranoid nut wondering if anything is even real.


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13 Oct 2017, 8:13 pm

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I don't remember the details of the "first" dream but last night I had an unusual dream only to wake up (or so I thought) and do my morning routine. Then, my dad made a reference to something that I had just dreamed and I replied "Wait, how did you know that? It's not possible unless..."
At that point I realized that I had not really woken up and was still dreaming. About a minute later I found myself lying in my bed again super paranoid about weather I was still in a dream, but as far as I can tell I'm very awake right now even though it would be nice to find out that my day at work so far has been a dream and be in bed. Nothing like a little dreamception to make a person look like a paranoid nut wondering if anything is even real.

that sounds to me like a bona fide lucid dream :star: you are one of the few, fortunate lucid dreamers! :wtg:



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13 Oct 2017, 8:45 pm

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that sounds to me like a bona fide lucid dream :star: you are one of the few, fortunate lucid dreamers! :wtg:

I am actually not a natural lucid dreamer, it's something I taught myself to do. 8)


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13 Oct 2017, 8:57 pm

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that sounds to me like a bona fide lucid dream :star: you are one of the few, fortunate lucid dreamers! :wtg:

I am actually not a natural lucid dreamer, it's something I taught myself to do. 8)

that is laudible but it doesn't matter how you became a lucid dreamer, the key thing is that you ARE one. I have never been able to teach myself that or astral projection, but my older brother found it came naturally to him. it, therefore, seems like an inborn [either you're born with the capability to begin with, or not] talent to me.



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13 Oct 2017, 10:57 pm

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that sounds to me like a bona fide lucid dream :star: you are one of the few, fortunate lucid dreamers! :wtg:

I am actually not a natural lucid dreamer, it's something I taught myself to do. 8)

that is laudible but it doesn't matter how you became a lucid dreamer, the key thing is that you ARE one. I have never been able to teach myself that or astral projection, but my older brother found it came naturally to him. it, therefore, seems like an inborn [either you're born with the capability to begin with, or not] talent to me.


Astral projection? :huh:


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13 Oct 2017, 11:05 pm

Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
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that sounds to me like a bona fide lucid dream :star: you are one of the few, fortunate lucid dreamers! :wtg:

I am actually not a natural lucid dreamer, it's something I taught myself to do. 8)

that is laudible but it doesn't matter how you became a lucid dreamer, the key thing is that you ARE one. I have never been able to teach myself that or astral projection, but my older brother found it came naturally to him. it, therefore, seems like an inborn [either you're born with the capability to begin with, or not] talent to me.


Astral projection? :huh:

IOW the ability to make one's astral body temporarily part from one's corporeal body so it can explore other realms/dimensions.



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13 Oct 2017, 11:25 pm

auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
mikeman7918 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
that sounds to me like a bona fide lucid dream :star: you are one of the few, fortunate lucid dreamers! :wtg:

I am actually not a natural lucid dreamer, it's something I taught myself to do. 8)

that is laudible but it doesn't matter how you became a lucid dreamer, the key thing is that you ARE one. I have never been able to teach myself that or astral projection, but my older brother found it came naturally to him. it, therefore, seems like an inborn [either you're born with the capability to begin with, or not] talent to me.


Astral projection? :huh:

IOW the ability to make one's astral body temporarily part from one's corporeal body so it can explore other realms/dimensions.


Gosh, people can do that? 8O


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14 Oct 2017, 12:09 am

Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
mikeman7918 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
that sounds to me like a bona fide lucid dream :star: you are one of the few, fortunate lucid dreamers! :wtg:

I am actually not a natural lucid dreamer, it's something I taught myself to do. 8)

that is laudible but it doesn't matter how you became a lucid dreamer, the key thing is that you ARE one. I have never been able to teach myself that or astral projection, but my older brother found it came naturally to him. it, therefore, seems like an inborn [either you're born with the capability to begin with, or not] talent to me.


Astral projection? :huh:

IOW the ability to make one's astral body temporarily part from one's corporeal body so it can explore other realms/dimensions.


Gosh, people can do that? 8O

it is said that lucid dreamers do that.