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Stroopwafel.

Stroopwafel.

Meow
Jan 14, 2020
109
Omg I did the exact same thing a few days ago haha. I used to have lucid dreams all the time untill I got sleeping meds years ago. I still often realize I dream, I just can't control the dream. Until a few days ago. I was in my room but it was in a super high building with so many colorful and beautiful buildings around it. So I tried to open the window and it worked! I was flying above the buildings for a while and then I decided to stop flying and let myself crush on the ground lol. It was pretty cool.
I also woke up immediately tho as soon as I hit the ground.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
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This is very fascinating, I have never heard of lucid dreams before. I haven't had any as when I dream I have no awareness that I am dreaming, and I have absolutely no control. I have many strange dreams and nightmares but I still love being asleep. I have dreamt about ctb though before, I think because it's on my mind a lot.
 
Broken Buzz

Broken Buzz

Space Ranger
Apr 30, 2021
51
One of the most interesting cases I came across in my clinical work with dreams, was a woman who would kill herself in a lucid dream, usually with a gunshot. She wasn't suicidal but considered her 'dream death' a symbolic act of cleansing. After the 'moment of death', rather than waking up or continuing as if nothing had happened, she'd experience a transition to a sort of other-worldly place, she perceived it to be the afterlife. She would ascend as in an 'out of body experience', and be bathed in healing light. Shortly after, she'd wake up feeling that her depression had lifted, feeling more connected to nature and the universe.

I have a lot of colleagues who believe that suicide in dreams is a destructive act and should be 'counselled' out of a person, to prevent them from rehearsing a suicide which they may then replicate in waking life - readers of 1984 take note, the thought police are alive and well. That's what this woman had been told by her original therapist, that her suicide dreams were part of her trauma, dissociation.

Learning how to wake up from a nightmare is an important skill that I regularly teach survivors living with PTSD and related conditions but the power is having the choice to wake up, having the choice to end the nightmare or to engage with the dream imagery therapeutically. I argue similarly, that the rate of suicide would come down considerably if people were given the choice to 'wake up' from life, to end their life with dignity and psychological support.

Of course, I'd be cast out of professional life for making that point publically.
 
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user_name_here

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May 16, 2021
315
I had a dream where i was being executed by a gunman in a foreign country. Shot to the back of the head.

When i woke up I had the WORST migraine i'd had in a while, it was so weird, still makes me uncomfortable thinking about.
 
NormaJeane

NormaJeane

Member
Mar 24, 2021
648
I have dreamt of the best death - that I can die peacefully of Nembutal!
 
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