• What was your most real dream?

    From Praetor Mandrake@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 15 10:06:02 2023
    In one dream, it was real to the extent that even to this day, I'm not even certain it was a dream. However, there is a problem with the timeline and it must have been a dream. Right?

    It was apropos because it dealt with the mechanisms you suspect are there but can never find any evidence of them to prop it up. I won't spoil it for you, Doug, but...

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  • From Creon@21:1/5 to Praetor Mandrake on Thu Nov 16 05:45:03 2023
    On Wed, 15 Nov 2023 10:06:02 -0800 (PST), Praetor Mandrake wrote:

    In one dream, it was real to the extent that even to this day, I'm not
    even certain it was a dream. However, there is a problem with the
    timeline and it must have been a dream. Right?

    It was apropos because it dealt with the mechanisms you suspect are
    there but can never find any evidence of them to prop it up. I won't
    spoil it for you, Doug, but...

    I tried lucid dreaming a few times. I think more study should
    be done on it -- it's a fascinating effect if you
    can get it to work.

    However, it messes with your sleep. I ended up feeling like
    I hadn't had much rest. Probably missing a sleep stage or two.

    I'd have to say the most _real_ dream I ever had was while camping
    when I was a teenager. I fell asleep while listening
    to my walkman-esque device, and had the music playing in my dream.
    Chicago 16. After the album was over, I woke up, and discovered my
    headphones weren't even on my head, and the player was off.

    This is the section that I heard with perfect symphonic clarity
    before I woke up. It must have played from my own serial memory.

    https://youtu.be/Fuwxec-qvHM?list=PLyO_12Zm_y8Y7FzpgqErRPxThIUY7-TOz&t=259

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