I just woke up from a lucid dream again. I've been havin' em a lot recently; just saying to myself "WOAH NONONONO, THIS AIN'T RIGHT BRO"
Tonight, I was scared of trying this, but... I jumped in the air, sorta trying to fly, and I fell on the ground. But, I decided to fall on my stomach. It was nice and soft.
I then jumped from a high-up hill, and the landing was just barely painful. Only a slight tinge went through my body.
What's your experience with pain?
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#1
Posted 01 July 2008 - 10:03 AM
#2
Posted 01 July 2008 - 03:45 PM
Lucky o.o;; My dreams have always been as realistic as they could make themselves. If something touched my arm, I could feel it and the texture and everything. And if I felt pain, it was like the same as feeling pain in the real world. The only difference between my dreams and reality is that my knowledge and courage changes. I know more about the dream world in my sleep like I'd known it all along, and I'm more brave and will do things I wouldn't in reality. But I've never had a lucid dream, it's like two different realities.
#3
Posted 01 July 2008 - 04:09 PM
For me, I often wake up with sore limbs if I fall or get hurt, slashed, blasted, etc. It's very painful in the dreams themselves.
#4
Posted 01 July 2008 - 04:49 PM
I rarely, if at all feel pain in my dreams. It's like, my senses are dulled in some shape and form - so if I hit the ground from ten stories and land on my shoulder, sure I think I'd feel pain, but I wouldn't feel as much as I think I would as if I was awake.
...I'd be dead too, if you're technical about it buuuut...
...I'd be dead too, if you're technical about it buuuut...
#5
Posted 01 July 2008 - 05:28 PM
Sometimes the pain in dreams is realistic for me, sometimes it isn't. It's hard to predict. The only thing I know for sure is weapons. Guns don't affect me at all, and blades hurt every time. A LOT. o_<
#6
Posted 01 July 2008 - 06:58 PM
It really depends on what I'm doing in the dream. Jumping off a railing three stories up and landing on my feet, running for insane distances, and climbing vertical surfaces is no problem - I can't feel a thing. I can sometimes feel things I touch - like petting animals or grabbing an object. But when I get stabbed or shot or get hurt in some kind of way, it feels very real. And sometimes the pain's still there even after I wake up.
#7
Posted 02 July 2008 - 03:34 PM
There's a basic rule of dreams:Sometimes the pain in dreams is realistic for me, sometimes it isn't. It's hard to predict. The only thing I know for sure is weapons. Guns don't affect me at all, and blades hurt every time. A LOT. o_<
If you expect it to happen, it will.
That's how everything works in a dream.
Lucidity is all about confidence :3.
#8
Posted 02 July 2008 - 06:30 PM
I have two I remember:
1-was being in a small room and on a bed on my left side and some guy was stabbing me on my side
I tried to scream but nothing came out.
2-it was kinda short but for some reason my older bro went insane and started shooting, after a bit he
shot my left leg and the weird thing was when I woke and got out of bed, where he shot my leg in the dream
I felt in the same place in reality.
1-was being in a small room and on a bed on my left side and some guy was stabbing me on my side
I tried to scream but nothing came out.
2-it was kinda short but for some reason my older bro went insane and started shooting, after a bit he
shot my left leg and the weird thing was when I woke and got out of bed, where he shot my leg in the dream
I felt in the same place in reality.
#9
Posted 02 July 2008 - 06:33 PM
Usually I never feel pain in my dreams, but maybe that's just because I don't dream of painful experiences.
I can remember only two times when I felt pain...
The first one was in a dream where I got shot in the head. I remember it clearly because it was really painful, and since it was the first time I was really surprised and confused...
The second time was when I was half lucid and I tried to pinch myself to see if I was dreaming. I don't know why I did that, since I never do that in real life, and I felt pain anyway...
I can remember only two times when I felt pain...
The first one was in a dream where I got shot in the head. I remember it clearly because it was really painful, and since it was the first time I was really surprised and confused...
The second time was when I was half lucid and I tried to pinch myself to see if I was dreaming. I don't know why I did that, since I never do that in real life, and I felt pain anyway...
#10
Posted 02 July 2008 - 11:45 PM
I've felt pain, but very dulled. There was a sharp sting in my back when I was stabbed there by a knife, but it wasn't nearly as bad as it probably would have been in real life. Another time, I was lucid and jumped up to fly, then I fell back down to the pavement. My hands, elbows, and knees were scraped slightly. I noticed, while in my dream, that the pain wasn't as bad as it should've been. My senses seem to be sharpest in peaceful lucid dreams where I'm alone. I could feel the fibers of the carpet floor in my grandparents' house, the iron leg of their coffee table, and the edge of the glass tabletop. I just hope I'm never in a dangerous situation while in that state.
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