Heh no I'm noramly an insanely happy bloke. I have always had nightmares, it is one of my earlist memories. My outlook on life can be described as a little nilhistic, in that I realise that whatever I do here with my time ultimatly counts for nothing. That is not to say that what I do cannot effect others yep of course it can, but you know when I'm dead and gone, and all that remember me dead and gone, then all my works, well they too will be forgotten.
I am fine with this though, my life as I live it NOW has meaning, I do not feel depressed, I have a great wife, two well adjusted sons, I get on well with my family even my father who it must be said is a bastard, I have nice career going I enjoy my hobbies, I have many, many friends, and I have faith in a creator God, and after many years of living rignt on the breadline I have worked hard enough to better my situation(admitedly only once I had children) and continue to work to better myself. On 17 Aug, 18:42, deripsni <[email protected]> wrote: > Yikes! Maybe you are spending too much time in ME hahaha. > > I am not an expert on dreams, but I would say that an outgoing, > content individual would probably not have these types of ongoing > dreams. How would you catagorize your attitude towards life in > general? Are you shy, insecure, fearful? Is there something in your > life that really stresses you out, such as your health or religion? Do > you watch a lot of soap operas or CNN? (just kidding) ;-] > > On Aug 17, 11:07 am, "[email protected]" > > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Man anything you can think of I have probaly had nighmares about it. > > Two nights ago I was in a den of vampires. > > > On 17 Aug, 15:50, deripsni <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > You do? Wow. Can you give us some details? > > > > On Aug 17, 10:08 am, "[email protected]" > > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Heh I wonder then could you tell me what some of my dreams mean? I > > > > don't dream often, but I nightmare most nights. > > > > > On 15 Aug, 10:50, deripsni <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > You're not a freak, but you do have some inherent fear, maybe on a > > > > > personal level. Fear of not being liked, fear of death, for example. > > > > > This is why I have stated that I think dreams are reflective of ones > > > > > true emotional state. I remember a lot of dreams, and can only think > > > > > of a handful of bad dreams that I've had in my life. Why? I think its > > > > > because I enjoy a secure and comfortable spirit. Am I saying you > > > > > don't? No, maybe you only remember your bad dreams. But what you say > > > > > seems to indicate some insecurity, although I cannot specify what it > > > > > is. Just my opinion, may be way off, and hopefully I am. > > > > > > On Aug 15, 3:17 am, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > I very seldom remember my dreams and when I do they are most often > > > > > > disturbing. Terrifying sometimes. I have been stabbed so many > > > > > > times > > > > > > I've developed an irrational fear of knives being handled by anyone > > > > > > besides me. Am I some sort of freak? > > > > > > > dj > > > > > > > On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 9:12 PM, Slip Disc<[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > D, > > > > > > > Appreciate your view, freedom from conscious thought. Dreams are > > > > > > > definitely as much an outlet as they are an opportunity for > > > > > > > introspection. I'm not sure that I would agree that they > > > > > > > represent > > > > > > > ones true inner feelings, not in the context of what I was > > > > > > > presenting, > > > > > > > the quantum travel aspect which shifts the "self" into another > > > > > > > gear, > > > > > > > another consciousness, possibly not your own consciousness. > > > > > > > In the dream realm we could be anywhere or anyone at one time or > > > > > > > another. I think dreams are more complex than that which you > > > > > > > present. Considering the many types of dreams, it seems that > > > > > > > simple > > > > > > > diagnosis of dreams is not possible or at least not easily > > > > > > > interpreted. For one, a premonitory dream would have nothing > > > > > > > personally to do with the self if the dream is portraying an > > > > > > > impending > > > > > > > situation. If you had a dream of someone going into a club and > > > > > > > setting off a bomb and then saw the news of it a few days later, > > > > > > > what > > > > > > > would the dream have to do with "your" inner feelings or state of > > > > > > > well > > > > > > > being? > > > > > > > The crux of this thread really is about the parallel aspect of > > > > > > > dreaming, the quantum travel in the dream state that is not > > > > > > > possible > > > > > > > in the conscious realm. > > > > > > > You are dreaming, you are at a party in Japan, you are enjoying > > > > > > > yourself, suddenly you wake up in your bed. Question, were you > > > > > > > really > > > > > > > there?, is the party still going on even though you left and in a > > > > > > > quantum leap returned to the conscious world in which you > > > > > > > physically > > > > > > > live. However, again, was the person at the party in Japan > > > > > > > really you > > > > > > > or did you somehow "tune in" to someones consciousness at a party > > > > > > > in > > > > > > > Japan? > > > > > > > In our conscious world we can't just say excuse me I think I'm > > > > > > > going > > > > > > > to go to a party in Japan, see you later. In the dream realm > > > > > > > that is > > > > > > > exactly what we may be able to do, travel. > > > > > > > > On Aug 14, 5:50 am, deripsni <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > >> To me, dreams represent the freedom of conscious thought, and > > > > > > >> are a > > > > > > >> sub-concious reflection of ones true inner feelings, brought to > > > > > > >> life > > > > > > >> unimpeded by physcial road blocks. I think they display the real > > > > > > >> state > > > > > > >> of the union of a persons emotional wellbeing. > > > > > > > >> Although some of my dreams are similar to idle contemplation in > > > > > > >> that > > > > > > >> they don't have a conceived structure, I consider the "mood" of > > > > > > >> the > > > > > > >> dream to be more relevant than the details, which can as be > > > > > > >> bizarre > > > > > > >> and unworldly as the imagination allows. How one feels in the > > > > > > >> dream > > > > > > >> seems to be reflective of how a person generally feels. Is the > > > > > > >> dream > > > > > > >> happy, fearful, violent, etc.? > > > > > > > >> As far as a dream being a connection with another planet or > > > > > > >> parallel > > > > > > >> universe is concerned, I have never felt this to be the case > > > > > > >> myself. > > > > > > >> OBE's are another story, but one isn't sleeping/dreaming during > > > > > > >> an > > > > > > >> OBE. In a dream, one can be wherever their imagination takes > > > > > > >> them, but > > > > > > >> I rather doubt that it is actually travel. I have felt > > > > > > >> disorientation, > > > > > > >> or being in two places at once, but again, not in a dream. > > > > > > >> Interesting > > > > > > >> idea though. > > > > > > > >> On Aug 13, 7:21 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > >> > The discussion on eternity, time and space sparked a memory of > > > > > > >> > an old > > > > > > >> > thread I started back in September 08, and considering the > > > > > > >> > amount of > > > > > > >> > new members I thought it would be relevant and revealing. It > > > > > > >> > seems > > > > > > >> > the archives in ME have been swiped clean because I couldn't > > > > > > >> > find any > > > > > > >> > old threads. So......... > > > > > > > >> > Are we experiencing quantum travel in our dreams? > > > > > > > >> > Sometimes I wonder, when I dream and it feels as if I am > > > > > > >> > physically in > > > > > > >> > another place, if that dream is a manifestation of my > > > > > > >> > subconscious > > > > > > >> > mind > > > > > > >> > or if I am experiencing a consciousness in a parallel universe > > > > > > >> > or > > > > > > >> > within another dimension of our own universe, within our time > > > > > > >> > or > > > > > > >> > another time. Recently astronomers found a smaller version of > > > > > > >> > our own > > > > > > >> > solar system 5,000 light-years across the galaxy, this is the > > > > > > >> > first > > > > > > >> > planetary system that really > > > > > > >> > looks like our own, with outer giant planets and room for > > > > > > >> > smaller > > > > > > >> > inner planets. Of course it is beyond our reach physically but > > > > > > >> > what > > > > > > >> > about our capacity to subconsciously travel through the > > > > > > >> > hypothetical > > > > > > >> > mesh of energy in quantum physics. These energy formulations > > > > > > >> > present > > > > > > >> > travel that exponentially exceeds the speed of light. > > > > > > >> > Therefore, I > > > > > > >> > would hypothesize that the subconscious mind in the dream state > > > > > > >> > possibly enters the zero-point field, traveling to another > > > > > > >> > part of our > > > > > > >> > universe, solar system or the next solar system. Possibly my > > > > > > >> > dream > > > > > > >> > could be taking place on the other side of the planet or the > > > > > > >> > other > > > > > > >> > side of the universe. Perhaps Krypton even {;-] > > > > > > > >> > I find some degree of correlation with dreams and the concept > > > > > > >> > of time > > > > > > >> > travel which according to wikipedia is defined as the concept > > > > > > >> > of > > > > > > >> > moving between different moments in time in a manner analogous > > > > > > >> > to > > > > > > >> > moving between different points in space, either sending > > > > > > >> > objects (or > > > > > > >> > in some cases just information) backwards in time to a moment > > > > > > >> > beforethe present, or sending objects forward from the present > > > > > > >> > to the > > > > > > >> > future > > > > > > >> > without the need to experience the intervening period (at > > > > > > >> > least not at > > > > > > >> > the normal rate). Some interpretations of time travel also > > > > > > >> > suggest > > > > > > >> > that an attempt to travel backwards in time might take one to a > > > > > > >> > parallel universe to diverge from the traveler's original > > > > > > >> > history > > > > > > >> > after the moment the traveler arrived in the past. Although > > > > > > >> > time > > > > > > >> > travel has been a common plot device in fiction since the 19th > > > > > > >> > century, and one-way travel into the future is arguably > > > > > > >> > possible given > > > > > > >> > the phenomenon of time dilation based on velocity in the > > > > > > >> > theory of > > > > > > >> > special relativity (exemplified by the twin paradox) as well as > > > > > > >> > gravitational time dilation in the theory of general > > > > > > >> > relativity, it is > > > > > > >> > currently unknown whether the laws of physics would allow > > > > > > >> > backwards > > > > > > >> > time travel. Any technological device, whether fictional or > > > > > > >> > hypothetical, that is used to achieve two-way time travel is > > > > > > >> > known as > > > > > > >> > a time machine. > > > > > > > >> > I do enjoy the Time Machine movies past and present and see > > > > > > >> > some > > > > > > >> > validity in the concept. If you look in your yard you may see > > > > > > >> > nothing > > > > > > >> > at the time but possibly there is something there but you > > > > > > >> > can't see it > > > > > > >> > because it exists in that exact place but only in a different > > > > > > >> > time. > > > > > > >> > Something like the twin towers if you were standing at ground > > > > > > >> > zero and > > > > > > >> > could turn back time you would see them because they are there > > > > > > >> > in that > > > > > > >> > time. > > > > > > > >> > Lynn McTaggart's book The Field connects our physical world > > > > > > >> > with that > > > > > > >> > of the cosmos. 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