dude, ever get weird dreams when you end up going to sleep in your dream and having dreams inside the dream?
it's fucking crazy. i've only had that happen a couple times and each time I've woken up in the dream and then woke up in real time. I always wonder what would happen If i woke up in real time without waking up in the dream. my dreaming self would be stuck in limbo....lost in the dreamscape alone???
speaking of which, I have a good psychedelic shaman friend called Zoe , and he wrote some cool stuff about lucid dreaming, and there's a school of thought that prescribes lucid dreaming for post traumatic stress disorder amongst other things.
i never really got much into dreams until i started keeping a dream journal and writing them down on a regular basis, the language of dreams started slowly making sense. it might not be apparent immediately, but as i flip through it occasionally, going back 4 years now, some dreams make alot of sense as to what was going on in my life when i had that particular dream.
and i had an idea also, i remember reading somewhere that Paul McCartney heard the song melody of yesterday in his dreams. and Keith Richards dreamt the opening riff to (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.
i gotta try experimenting with half lucid dreaming and imagining myself at the piano or playing guitar. it'd be interesting.
it's fucking crazy. i've only had that happen a couple times and each time I've woken up in the dream and then woke up in real time. I always wonder what would happen If i woke up in real time without waking up in the dream. my dreaming self would be stuck in limbo....lost in the dreamscape alone???
speaking of which, I have a good psychedelic shaman friend called Zoe , and he wrote some cool stuff about lucid dreaming, and there's a school of thought that prescribes lucid dreaming for post traumatic stress disorder amongst other things.
i never really got much into dreams until i started keeping a dream journal and writing them down on a regular basis, the language of dreams started slowly making sense. it might not be apparent immediately, but as i flip through it occasionally, going back 4 years now, some dreams make alot of sense as to what was going on in my life when i had that particular dream.
and i had an idea also, i remember reading somewhere that Paul McCartney heard the song melody of yesterday in his dreams. and Keith Richards dreamt the opening riff to (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.
i gotta try experimenting with half lucid dreaming and imagining myself at the piano or playing guitar. it'd be interesting.
