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Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: cozmik_cowboy on December 24, 2018, 07:30:11 AM
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What I tried to do didn't work; wish we could delete as well as edit........
Peter
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Emily Litella?
Bill, tgo
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Never mind? What aren't we minding? That was what was funny about Emily, how much detail was presented before the "never mind". So....?
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Cool...a wildcard thread :P
We had a little wind storm the other day here in the NW,
power was out for about 25 hours.
While napping I had a dream I was sleeping during the outage...woke up..and the power was back :)
Then I woke up for real...only to face 18 more hours of the darkness. :(
Dreams within dreams are a trip.
I also had a dream I started a metal band named "Luffa" ???
...Nevermind ;)
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I tried to link to a shot I saved of a graphic; the link went somewhere else, so I gave up.
For the record, it was, top to bottom, a row of Marching Bears (Bear his own self insisted they are marching, and not dancing as most say), "Have a Jerry Christmas", a Stealie in a Santa hat, "And a Happy New Weir", and another row of bears.
And that's a big 10-4 on dreams-in-dreams, Elwood; I needed back surgery but had no insurance for 4 years, so I took a bunch of opioids so I could function. A common thing was to dream that I woke up, looked at Her, and then spent a long time struggling to turn over to get up; I mean, I just could not get to the other side. Just as I finally got there, I would wake up, look at Her, spend a long time.......rinse & repeat ad nauseum.
Peter
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Hehe...We are so smart we can fool ourselves :o
May your tubes nicely glow,
Cheers
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I also experience the “dream within a dream” thing on the regular.
Sometimes it is rather unsettling... then it fades.
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I don't sleep long enough to dream anymore... 2-3 hours at a stretch seems to be the ticket. There's a bottle of pills on the kitchen table that would fix that, but I'm afraid would present a new set of problems.
Here's my poison - popsicles. I discovered them after surgery. A very special friend brought them for my raw throat, but they I swear they are better than opioids. (and more addictive!) I could eat one of these and go back to sleep. Go figure. A little free advertising for Outshine... no idea if they are nationwide or just local/regional. Kroger carries them here in Virginia.
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I don't sleep long enough to dream anymore... 2-3 hours at a stretch seems to be the ticket. There's a bottle of pills on the kitchen table that would fix that, but I'm afraid would present a new set of problems.
Here's my poison - popsicles. I discovered them after surgery. A very special friend brought them for my raw throat, but they I swear they are better than opioids. (and more addictive!) I could eat one of these and go back to sleep. Go figure. A little free advertising for Outshine... no idea if they are nationwide or just local/regional. Kroger carries them here in Virginia.
Best dreams I have are during what I call "Second Sleep". I generally am wide awake at two am so will get up than and have some coffee and putz around. After a couple of hours I'll sometimes go back to bed and fall asleep. It's during this second sleep that I have some downright crazy, intense and vivid dreams.
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Wow and i thought i was alone having drems within dreams. No-one in my circle of friends Here experiences them. Glad to know im not the only one.
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Wow and i thought i was alone having drems within dreams. No-one in my circle of friends Here experiences them. Glad to know im not the only one.
The next step is to start flying. Jump up like superman ;)
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The next step is to start flying. Jump up like superman ;)
Never forget you can bounce really well in dreams . ;)
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Wow and i thought i was alone having drems within dreams. No-one in my circle of friends Here experiences them. Glad to know im not the only one.
The next step is to start flying. Jump up like superman ;)
And don't forget to "swim" in the air. Flying was a lifelong dream into my 40s, but somehow that one dropped away then.
My whole life I had total recall of my dreams; I could tell you now about ones I had when I was 5 (and that's more than a week ago now.....). Then I started the above-referenced narcotic regimen, and for 4 years they got _really_ weird; the dream-in-a-dream ones were the tame end of the spectrum by far. Got insurance, got the second surgery, stopped the pills - and now I can never remember them.
Peter (Whose other recurring dreams have always mushroom clouds on the horizon & chain-reaction car crashes - with dozens of cars - in a tunnel)