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Still, 3 separate nightmares in a night, all of which woke me up with a jolt, that's a record for me I think.
What were they about? Too damn weird to explain, and even if I did they wouldn't have the same effect on you, nor would they make any sense.
Note to self : No more nightcaps of whisky and coke.
Lucid dreaming is the way forward I believe ...
Good Night.
Still, 3 separate nightmares in a night, all of which woke me up with a jolt, that's a record for me I think.
What were they about? Too damn weird to explain, and even if I did they wouldn't have the same effect on you, nor would they make any sense.
Note to self : No more nightcaps of whisky and coke.
Lucid dreaming is the way forward I believe ...
Good Night.
But tell me, did you turn on your PC an connected to the net at 1 in the night just because you had three nightmares?
*Angelina Jolie, eh?*
Sounds like one of those cliche "I was being chased by a giant rabbit" things, but it seriously did happen, the pigeon was huge.
Dreams are strange.
1. Being pursued by zombies. This always ends in one of two ways; I either turn the chainsaw/shotgun/sword/flamethrower on myself as a swarm of them close in on me, in order to prevent myself from becoming one of them. Or myself and a small group of indistinct faced people survive and live in constant fear of 'em.
2. That the whole world has been obliterated by an enormous nuclear war. Curiously, I've barely had this one since the night of September 10th 2001.
I had at least one of these every single night from age of about 17 up to the age of 26. Which probably explains a lot about me...
I always have the most amazing dreams, probably due to the fact that i like to smoke dope. I sleep for 10-12 hours ideally, but school usually cuts that short :(
The weirdest thing ive learnt whilst asleep is how to distinguish between whether your dreaming or actually awake. I used to have a really bad reoccuring nightmare in which i would see my number 1 fear. Whats weird about it is i have never actually seen one in real life, my fear that is; After seeing a weather video presented by craig charles when i was really young, during a thunder storm, in which i learnt about 'ball lightning'. For some reason i had been afraid of that ever since, yet never actually seen one...Anyways, in one set of dreams i was being "attacked" by one of these ball things, in my own bed. I was dreaming i was asleep, and these things were making buzzing noises etc around my head, so i tryed to open my eyes but i couldnt. This happened several times until the point when i realised i knew the difference between dream/reality.
Since then ive never had nightmare, and have had more control over my dreams. I cant remember the name of it, but theres some thing were you can learn to control your dreams, astro something?
Anyways, sleep rules!
Then I was made PM and played drums during my Question Time and my cabinet were a skiffle band.
Then for some reason I turned into Powers Booth in Southern Comfort and was pursued through North London by Cajuns.
Unfortunately, there is nothing on the other side of the jump, and I just fall and fall into oblivion until I wake up with a jolt.