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Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 09:10 PM
Do you wake up expecting everything to be the way it was in your dream?
can you control your dream?
and can you feel things in your dream?
Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 09:22 PM
Lol I might be the only one then lol
MarkWaldorf
20-08-2007, 09:26 PM
I can't control my dreams, I sometimes have weird ones where I'm really brave, and others where I'm scared.
I had a HP dream once, and I was really brave with it lmao. I won't go into details on what happened though.
Callum
20-08-2007, 09:29 PM
I cannot control my dreams, I sometimes get nightmares where it feels like i'm rolling down a hill or something and I wake up and fall out of my bed. I sometimes jump in my dreams when I get scared, and think they're real
MarkWaldorf
20-08-2007, 09:30 PM
I do think they're real sometims too. They just over take my mind, and it sort of becomes reality.
Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 09:32 PM
Originally posted by MarkChap?!
I do think they're real sometims too. They just over take my mind, and it sort of becomes reality. mine last night was really real, I liked it, then... I woke up :bored:
Jackie
20-08-2007, 09:35 PM
When you jump in your dreams it means your soul is coming back into you.Do you have that feeling sometimes when you think ive done this before or i know what im going to say next?Its a really weird feeling,they say your soul leaves yo at night and it travels ahead of you than comes back thats the point when you jump in your dream.
Interesting. Sometimes I know it's a dream and I can be like okay I'll go back to reality now. LOL
Callum
20-08-2007, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by jackie46
When you jump in your dreams it means your soul is coming back into you.Do you have that feeling sometimes when you think ive done this before or i know what Im going to say next?Its a really weird feeling,they say your soul leaves yo at night and it travels ahead of you than comes back thats the point when you jump in your dream.
OMG that's exactly the same feeling I get. :shocked:
the_stillness
20-08-2007, 09:39 PM
It is lovely when you have a dream which is sooooo real-like and you wake up and it feels like what you have experienced was actually reality and you were awake, but obviously I was asleep experiencing a wonderful dream
In answer to your questions Chewy
[question]Do you wake up expecting everything to be the way it was in your dream? [answer]I have felt like that, but not very often. As long as it was a nice dream, I don't mind that
[question]can you control your dream? [answer]I don't think that anyone can do that? When you dream, you dream. The only cure is when you are awake, unless you are a daydreamer. I used to be called that at school, but - [I wasn't daydreaming, honestly teacher], ha!
[question]and can you feel things in your dream? [answer]I have had that sensation when the dream really feels like reality and it is something very special. I don't really research it, however, once I had a book about Dreams and what they mean, but I didn't read too much
Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 09:41 PM
Originally posted by the_stillness
It is lovely when you have a dream which is sooooo real-like and you wake up and it feels like what you have experienced was actually reality and you were awake, but obviously I was asleep experiencing a wonderful dream
In answer to your questions Chewy
[question]Do you wake up expecting everything to be the way it was in your dream? [answer]I have felt like that, but not very often. As long as it was a nice dream, I don't mind that
[question]can you control your dream? [answer]I don't think that anyone can do that? When you dream, you dream. The only cure is when you are awake, unless you are a daydreamer. I used to be called that at school, but - [I wasn't daydreaming, honestly teacher], ha!
[question]and can you feel things in your dream? [answer]I have had that sensation when the dream really feels like reality and it is something very special. I don't really research it, however, once I had a book about Dreams and what they mean, but I didn't read too much
some people (including me) can control dreams its called Lucid Dreaming
Jackie
20-08-2007, 09:41 PM
Originally posted by Callum
Originally posted by jackie46
When you jump in your dreams it means your soul is coming back into you.Do you have that feeling sometimes when you think ive done this before or i know what Im going to say next?Its a really weird feeling,they say your soul leaves yo at night and it travels ahead of you than comes back thats the point when you jump in your dream.
OMG that's exactly the same feeling I get. :shocked:
Do you its scarey isnt it.
Callum
20-08-2007, 09:42 PM
Originally posted by jackie46
Originally posted by Callum
Originally posted by jackie46
When you jump in your dreams it means your soul is coming back into you.Do you have that feeling sometimes when you think ive done this before or i know what Im going to say next?Its a really weird feeling,they say your soul leaves yo at night and it travels ahead of you than comes back thats the point when you jump in your dream.
OMG that's exactly the same feeling I get. :shocked:
Do you its scarey isnt it.
Very scary, it seems all so real too. Like my heart has erupted from my body, and returned back with a thud
Shaun
20-08-2007, 09:43 PM
Originally posted by jackie46
When you jump in your dreams it means your soul is coming back into you.Do you have that feeling sometimes when you think ive done this before or i know what Im going to say next?Its a really weird feeling,they say your soul leaves yo at night and it travels ahead of you than comes back thats the point when you jump in your dream.
Deja vu? Yeah that's really weird, but for me it happens in really minor and irrelevant things...like I suddenly remember a part of an argument from my dreams. It also happens in BB, I watch it and thing "What the frig? This has happened before..."
the_stillness
20-08-2007, 09:45 PM
Originally posted by Chewy
Originally posted by the_stillness
It is lovely when you have a dream which is sooooo real-like and you wake up and it feels like what you have experienced was actually reality and you were awake, but obviously I was asleep experiencing a wonderful dream
In answer to your questions Chewy
[question]Do you wake up expecting everything to be the way it was in your dream? [answer]I have felt like that, but not very often. As long as it was a nice dream, I don't mind that
[question]can you control your dream? [answer]I don't think that anyone can do that? When you dream, you dream. The only cure is when you are awake, unless you are a daydreamer. I used to be called that at school, but - [I wasn't daydreaming, honestly teacher], ha!
[question]and can you feel things in your dream? [answer]I have had that sensation when the dream really feels like reality and it is something very special. I don't really research it, however, once I had a book about Dreams and what they mean, but I didn't read too much
some people (including me) can control dreams its called Lucid Dreaming
That sounds exciting!! Explain Lucid Dreaming to us and how you experience it
I love dreams but hate knightmares.
Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 09:47 PM
Originally posted by the_stillness
Originally posted by Chewy
Originally posted by the_stillness
It is lovely when you have a dream which is sooooo real-like and you wake up and it feels like what you have experienced was actually reality and you were awake, but obviously I was asleep experiencing a wonderful dream
In answer to your questions Chewy
[question]Do you wake up expecting everything to be the way it was in your dream? [answer]I have felt like that, but not very often. As long as it was a nice dream, I don't mind that
[question]can you control your dream? [answer]I don't think that anyone can do that? When you dream, you dream. The only cure is when you are awake, unless you are a daydreamer. I used to be called that at school, but - [I wasn't daydreaming, honestly teacher], ha!
[question]and can you feel things in your dream? [answer]I have had that sensation when the dream really feels like reality and it is something very special. I don't really research it, however, once I had a book about Dreams and what they mean, but I didn't read too much
some people (including me) can control dreams its called Lucid Dreaming
That sounds exciting!! Explain Lucid Dreaming to us and how you experience it Well its exactly like real life apart from you have to wake up :bawling:
I dont know how you get to being able to control your dreams, it just happened
Does anyone else wake up after a nightmare and then don't dare go back to sleep?
BigBrother_x*
20-08-2007, 09:50 PM
i have dreams that feel really real and it ded wierd
Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 09:52 PM
Originally posted by .TooPerfect.
Does anyone else wake up after a nightmare and then don't dare go back to sleep? When I was little I had a nightmare of Chalk outlines (AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH)
but I got back to sleep by thinking about basketball (which I knew from god knows where) lol
I have a useful tip to avoid nightmares. Before you go to sleep just think about the thing you are scared of having a nightmare about. It seems to work.
the_stillness
20-08-2007, 09:52 PM
Originally posted by Chewy
Well its exactly like real life apart from you have to wake up :bawling:
I dont know how you get to being able to control your dreams, it just happened
It is a weird thing - [dreams] I have had some disturbing ones which have made me feel like staying in bed and trying to re-live them, but that is soooooo hard to do, although on a rare occasion I have managed to continue the dream experience even after I have woken up
Jackie
20-08-2007, 09:54 PM
Originally posted by .TooPerfect.
Does anyone else wake up after a nightmare and then don't dare go back to sleep?
Yes.Why is it if youre having a nice dream and someone interrupts like the phone ringing or something you can never go back and get back into that dream.
When someone wakes you up and you like "You ruined my dream". But if you are half asleep when you are woken I can go back to them.
Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by the_stillness
Originally posted by Chewy
Well its exactly like real life apart from you have to wake up :bawling:
I dont know how you get to being able to control your dreams, it just happened
It is a weird thing - [dreams] I have had some disturbing ones which have made me feel like staying in bed and trying to re-live them, but that is soooooo hard to do, although on a rare occasion I have managed to continue the dream experience even after I have woken up
I wake up and rerember a location from a previous dream, or at least I think thats been in a previous dream
Lauren
20-08-2007, 10:13 PM
I'm a lucid dreamer and can control EVERYTHING that happens in my dreams unless it's a stressful period in my life.
This comes in a handy.
A lot.
Tom4784
20-08-2007, 10:14 PM
My dream are usually really vivid, I can ussually control what happens and I'm quite good at waking myself up if I don't like the dream. When I was little I used to be able to feel what happened in a dream too (the most vivid one was when i got bitten by a gorilla in a dream and i felt it).
I nearly always wake up confused because my dreams ussually span weeks since most of my dream are about me living life with weird things happening. So when I wake up i'm like 'huh? i've lived this day before!' before realising it was a dream.
My nightmares are horrifying, they ussually involve me being chased by things, recently it's been werewolves and strangely....Dexter (from the TV show 'Dexter'). But luckily I can ussually wake up from these pretty sharpish.
I HATE falling dreams, they are just terrifying!
Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 10:15 PM
Originally posted by Lauren
I'm a lucid dreamer and can control EVERYTHING that happens in my dreams unless it's a stressful period in my life.
This comes in a handy.
A lot. Its fun isnt it
Princess
20-08-2007, 10:24 PM
Do you wake up expecting everything to be the way it was in your dream?
Sometimes yeah,I had a horrible dream the other day and I woke up and thought it was all true. When I was little I dreamt my mum died and I woke up bawling my eyes out and ran into check she was still alive!
can you control your dream?
Sometimes yes,I was half-octupus half human once and I didn't like it so I woke myself up
and can you feel things in your dream?
A lot lately I can,like when Mark Owen was there the other day :whistle:
Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 10:31 PM
Originally posted by Princess
Do you wake up expecting everything to be the way it was in your dream?
Sometimes yeah,I had a horrible dream the other day and I woke up and thought it was all true. When I was little I dreamt my mum died and I woke up bawling my eyes out and ran into check she was still alive!
can you control your dream?
Sometimes yes,I was half-octupus half human once and I didn't like it so I woke myself up
and can you feel things in your dream?
A lot lately I can,like when Mark Owen was there the other day :whistle: Lol @ the Mark Owen comment
half octopus half human, no wonder you didnt like it
Holograms
20-08-2007, 11:08 PM
I get that wired feeling where you feel like your falling and you jump and it wakes you up i hate that <3
Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 11:21 PM
Originally posted by Holograms
I get that wired feeling where you feel like your falling and you jump and it wakes you up i hate that <3 me too:hugesmile:
Lauren
20-08-2007, 11:23 PM
Originally posted by Holograms
I get that wired feeling where you feel like your falling and you jump and it wakes you up i hate that <3
You can die from those dreams.
Seriously.
(Though I think there's only been a few cases EVER!).
Apparently the shock can cause your purkinje fibres in your hearts to contract suddenly which means all your valves open and blood gushes everywhere, then your heart fails. Thank you AS Biology.
Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 11:27 PM
Originally posted by Lauren
Originally posted by Holograms
I get that wired feeling where you feel like your falling and you jump and it wakes you up i hate that <3
You can die from those dreams.
Seriously.
(Though I think there's only been a few cases EVER!).
Apparently the shock can cause your purkinje fibres in your hearts to contract suddenly which means all your valves open and blood gushes everywhere, then your heart fails. Thank you AS Biology. OMG :conf: Really?!
Scary:bawling:
Lauren
20-08-2007, 11:29 PM
Aw but don't worry, I have them all the time and I've only ever died twice.
Scarlett.
20-08-2007, 11:30 PM
Originally posted by Lauren
Aw but don't worry, I have them all the time and I've only ever died twice. :laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::l augh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:
Holograms
21-08-2007, 07:03 AM
Originally posted by Lauren
Originally posted by Holograms
I get that wired feeling where you feel like your falling and you jump and it wakes you up i hate that <3
You can die from those dreams.
Seriously.
(Though I think there's only been a few cases EVER!).
Apparently the shock can cause your purkinje fibres in your hearts to contract suddenly which means all your valves open and blood gushes everywhere, then your heart fails. Thank you AS Biology.
Are you serious like really serious thats made my heart feel all like funny now <3
InTheFade
21-08-2007, 09:04 AM
I hate it when you have a really good dream and wake up to find it wasn't real. Mine sometimes feel real when I'm having them but sometimes it's obvious that I'm dreaming and I have to try and wake myself up. Also, I find that if I'm scared in a dream and I try and scream, I can't do it at all. Does anyone ever find that if you have a dream about someone that you don't necessarily fancy, you might find them a lot more appealing? Or is it just me?
InTheFade
21-08-2007, 09:05 AM
Originally posted by Lauren
Originally posted by Holograms
I get that wired feeling where you feel like your falling and you jump and it wakes you up i hate that <3
You can die from those dreams.
Seriously.
(Though I think there's only been a few cases EVER!).
Apparently the shock can cause your purkinje fibres in your hearts to contract suddenly which means all your valves open and blood gushes everywhere, then your heart fails. Thank you AS Biology.
That's reeeally scary, I have dreams like that a lot and it hasn't happened yet, so fingers crossed =\
Callum
21-08-2007, 09:06 AM
Holograms, I get exactly the same feeling; Like your rolling down somewhere and you wake up and jump. :shocked:
Loukas
21-08-2007, 09:11 AM
its like me but i steped off a step and woke up i also have dreams when im alsleep but im awake too my minds awake but my bodys asleep ITS SCARY
Holograms
21-08-2007, 09:14 AM
Yes same kind off like your trying to wake yourself up but your eyes wont open <3
bananarama
21-08-2007, 11:24 AM
Originally posted by Chewy
Do you wake up expecting everything to be the way it was in your dream?
can you control your dream?
and can you feel things in your dream?
First question. Yes sometimes when awake I think the dream was real and expect things to be as in the dream.
Second question. Yes in a way. On occations (Rare) I can dream wake up for a while and then go to sleep and continue the same dream.
Third question. Answer yes.
.smegger.
22-08-2007, 12:01 AM
Originally posted by InTheFade
I hate it when you have a really good dream and wake up to find it wasn't real. Mine sometimes feel real when I'm having them but sometimes it's obvious that I'm dreaming and I have to try and wake myself up. Also, I find that if I'm scared in a dream and I try and scream, I can't do it at all. Does anyone ever find that if you have a dream about someone that you don't necessarily fancy, you might find them a lot more appealing? Or is it just me?
Oh my gawsh!
I have that too! It's happened 2 or 3 times.
Like, I would dream about them and then suddenly I would almost fancy them lol!:laugh2:
And also, I can control my dreams too! I had one, I won't go into detail but Dermot O'Leary (weird I know) was driving me somewhere and then he dropped me off and gave me a phone so I could call him to get picked up. Of course then when I wanted to call him the phone was lost, but since I knew I was dreaming I did that phone thing you do with your hand and pretended to ring him and it worked lol!:wink:
I can also wake myself up whenever I want which is handy for when you're having a nightmare!
Princess
22-08-2007, 12:04 AM
Originally posted by InTheFade
I hate it when you have a really good dream and wake up to find it wasn't real. Mine sometimes feel real when I'm having them but sometimes it's obvious that I'm dreaming and I have to try and wake myself up. Also, I find that if I'm scared in a dream and I try and scream, I can't do it at all. Does anyone ever find that if you have a dream about someone that you don't necessarily fancy, you might find them a lot more appealing? Or is it just me?
Thats happened to me!! I've had dreams about Zac Efron and John-Paul from Hollyoaks and now I fancy John-Paul more than I used to and find Zac Efron kind of attractive!
gracie24
22-08-2007, 12:04 AM
I've taught myself to wake up from nightmares too, the trick is to realise you're having a dream, and as soon as you know that, you just think really hard about opening your eyes and you just do that as soon as you can.
☺♥BB5♥☻&
22-08-2007, 12:05 AM
i get dreams every night where constantly people are trying to kill me
its really scary
Lauren
22-08-2007, 12:06 AM
Originally posted by gracie24
I've taught myself to wake up from nightmares too, the trick is to realise you're having a dream, and as soon as you know that, you just think really hard about opening your eyes and you just do that as soon as you can.
Next time you're in the situation where you're trying to wake yourself up - think of something you really want instead - it usually happens!
Edit: And please nobody worry about what I posted about dying from those shock dreams - it's only ever happened a few times in the whole world and people get them every night.
.smegger.
22-08-2007, 12:07 AM
Originally posted by Lauren
Originally posted by gracie24
I've taught myself to wake up from nightmares too, the trick is to realise you're having a dream, and as soon as you know that, you just think really hard about opening your eyes and you just do that as soon as you can.
Next time you're in the situation where you're trying to wake yourself up - think of something you really want instead - it usually happens!
I think I shall try that:thumbs:
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