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Have you ever had a dream come true?


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Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/9/2014 12:45:59 PM   
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This is a simple straightforward poll, but please elaborate if you don't mind. :)

Have you ever had a dream that came true? Not just a small element in a dream but the main "subject", if you will, of the dream has come true?

On a slightly different topic, but still about dreams, (maybe I should make a separate poll), have you ever experienced lucid dreaming?

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/9/2014 2:09:49 PM   
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I hope last night's alien invasion dream doesn't come true ...

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/9/2014 4:44:11 PM   
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I've never had a dream come true but I've been a lucid dreamer since I was a young kid. I used Stephen Laberge's book later on to teach me how to consciously induce lucid dreams. A magical area of life for me for decades.

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/9/2014 4:48:26 PM   
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Yes, I have had many dreams come true.

I have always dreamt of ordinary day to day happening in my life.

And then I wake up and realise it's just a dream, but I often actually have that exact same reoccuring day in real life many times.

But the timeline can be years away.

I also dreamt like on the 5 years before my divorce, exactly how the divorce happened. I remembered waking up and crying to my x-husband then telling him what an asshole he was to me, and his like, it was just a dream. But sequence of events unfold exactly as I dreamt it.

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/9/2014 4:54:50 PM   
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FR, I have had a couple of strange things happen to me in my dreams. I have been able to read in my dreams as a child, which is supposed to be impossible...and as I kept reading the words got more spaced apart. I have had deja vu, yes. But something minor like outfit, place wearing said outfit and words uttered. Then "this happened before, oh right, dreamt it".
I have also been able to manipulate my dreams, like if it was a nightmare or I felt panicked I would make the dream favorable for me before awakening. But I always awaken right after doing so, as if to prevent things from going south again.

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/9/2014 6:11:11 PM   
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Yes, I had a dream come true one time. I had a dream once in high school that my boyfriend called me and told me that he broke his leg in football.

Soon after, my boyfriend called me and told me he broke his leg in football.

No lucid dreaming here, though (I don't think - now I wonder - I'll have to think on that). But lots of crazy recurring dreams with definite themes and patterns. I had one especially crazy one in which I was trapped with a crowd in a burning movie theatre and Morgan Freeman was narrating our inevitable demise over the theatre's sound system. Fucking spooky.

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/9/2014 6:12:50 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: GoddessManko

I have also been able to manipulate my dreams, like if it was a nightmare or I felt panicked I would make the dream favorable for me before awakening. But I always awaken right after doing so, as if to prevent things from going south again.


Well, that's interesting. How do you do that?

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/9/2014 6:32:36 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Kaliko


quote:

ORIGINAL: GoddessManko

I have also been able to manipulate my dreams, like if it was a nightmare or I felt panicked I would make the dream favorable for me before awakening. But I always awaken right after doing so, as if to prevent things from going south again.


Well, that's interesting. How do you do that?



Hey Kaliko, to be honest it has only happened when I felt dread, and somehow in the state of REM...I'm able to make slight changes to the dream which allows a happy ending. Sometimes I can go through several scenes in my mind for it to happen. It wouldn't happen right away because there has to be a somewhat realistic flow in occurrences, towards the end, I would feel myself waking and rush to a "grand finale" so to speak. Emerging out of the state of panic was the core desire.

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/9/2014 6:52:16 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Kaliko


quote:

ORIGINAL: GoddessManko

I have also been able to manipulate my dreams, like if it was a nightmare or I felt panicked I would make the dream favorable for me before awakening. But I always awaken right after doing so, as if to prevent things from going south again.


Well, that's interesting. How do you do that?




That's lucid dreaming.

(More to come when I'm not on a short break at work.)


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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/9/2014 7:56:41 PM   
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I have experienced lucid dreaming.

Its rare for me, and everytime its happened I've been really ill.
I got mono a few years ago and I experienced it the WHOLE fucking illness. It was weird. Had to be the fever I guess?

But no dreams I've had have come true.

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/9/2014 8:35:00 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Kaliko


quote:

ORIGINAL: GoddessManko

I have also been able to manipulate my dreams, like if it was a nightmare or I felt panicked I would make the dream favorable for me before awakening. But I always awaken right after doing so, as if to prevent things from going south again.


Well, that's interesting. How do you do that?



Lucid dreaming by definition means you are, or become, aware during your dream that you're dreaming. When you realize that, you can impose your will on what happens next, to a degree. Even though I've been doing it most of my life off and on, I'd say my degree of control over the action is roughly 40%. That developed with lots and lots of practice. The other 60% is a wild ride :)

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/10/2014 12:47:45 AM   
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Spiritedsub2:
Cool! I bought that same book a while back. I started reading it, but I have yet to finish it. I am surprised your dream control is so low. I got the impression you could pretty much control any dream if you became proficient at it, but that's just the impression I had.

I'd read that one of the key things to do is make a concerted effort to recall your dreams. (I'm still working on that one. :P ) But I did have a bit of a lucid dream last month. I was in my apartment and it had a similar layout to the actual apartment, but it was like a log cabin. Weird. Anyhow, there were two dogs eating out of bowls in the living room and for whatever reason I had this sense that I was dreaming. In the dream I went into my kitchen and thought "if this is a dream, those dogs won't be there when I go back to the living room." The dogs were gone when I went back. But that's all I remember. I don't recall the vast majority of my dreams.

Greta75:
Interesting dreams! And it makes me wonder about a theory I've heard. Do you find yourself paying more attention to dreams, wondering if they might be foreshadowing a future event?

GoddessManko:
I've had those sorts of déjà vu moments but I haven't linked them to dreams. I remember when I first moved here (well, not exactly here, but this state) and I was having déjà vu moments like crazy. It lasted to that intensity for about a year. It kind of made me feel off balance.

As for your other dreams? Like I mentioned earlier, you're having lucid dreams. You should look into it. :)

Kaliko:
Wow…I wonder if you have dormant abilities. Something to think of.

Your movie theatre dream was definitely creepy.

shiftyw:
Do you remember any details?




I've had dreams come true. But aside from the one I mentioned earlier in this post, I haven't had lucid dreaming. I did have a dream that was particularly freaky though. Do you ever waken from a dream that either seemed so real or just so bizarre that the feeling of it stayed with you through the day? The freaky dream stayed with me for a week.

It started out as a typical dream, one of the things I recall is that my bedroom was in a safe…the same type in banks. (Dream symbolism anyone?) But there was a hole in the ceiling and that's how I got in and out. (No longer as safe as a "safe".) In the dream, someone got into the house and somehow I sensed that and started to panic, thinking "please don't come into my bedroom, please don't come into my bedroom" and then I see someone coming through the hole in the ceiling. I abruptly woke up. I realized I was dreaming and it was such a relief. I was still lying in bed with my eyes closed so I decided to go back to sleep. Now here is the freaky part. I hadn't actually woken up. It was another dream. The first dream was a dream within the second dream. And in the second dream, just as I'm about to fall back asleep, I sense someone in the room. I feel absolutely sick and I'm frozen to the spot I'm lying in, hoping whoever is in the room just steals whatever they want and leaves. But then I feel him hovering over me and hear him reach out. Just as he's about to grab me, I wake up for real. I am in the exact same spot in the exact same position in my bed as I was in the second dream. The second dream didn't have that quality of being a dream where something is like what it is in reality, but is a bit off (like the dream I mentioned where my apartment was my apartment except the walls were those of a log cabin), no, everything in the second dream was identical to how it was in real life. My heart was just pounding, like it was in the dream. And I was afraid to open my eyes for a few moments. When I did, I searched my apartment because that second dream was just so incredibly vivid and real. Freaky.

Some dreams (of those I recall) have a different quality to them than other dreams. I can't really describe how, just that they do. Those are the ones I pay attention to. None have really shown themselves to be predictive, but I can't help think they mean something that I can't figure out.


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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/10/2014 2:41:03 AM   
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I've had lucid dreams for years. I learned how after continually having really creepy shit going on in my dreams (or I guess nightmares), and so now when they happen, I am able to be aware and deal with those things. As spirited said, they make for some pretty magical experiences when you get good at it. Things like flying away, having superpowers, etc. all become possible.

I have some pretty bizarre dreams though, so it was kind of a matter of maintaining my sanity to get the lucid thing working.

I do have this one recurring thing that has happened in my dreams that's really interesting. The dreams themselves are all different, but they all occur in this one building. The use of the building may change (large house, apartments, rooming house, work place, etc.), but the lay out of the building is always the same. It isn't a building I have any memory of being in previously, but it is always the same building, of that I have no doubt.

Another thing that has become a habit for me is that when I have any types of odd dreams or memorable or creepy or whatever, I go over them in my mind immediately upon waking. It commits them to memory for me, so that I can either write them down later or tell them to my friend. I was about 12 the first time I did this when I dreamed there was an alligator in the pond near my house where we ice skated in the winter (first bizarre dream of many to follow over the years).

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/10/2014 4:54:33 AM   
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I had dreams come true....though I don't think I have ever had lucid dreams....

For instance once I dreamed to be pregnant on a more intense level than on other occasions and I was pregnant, and on another occasions I dreamed that a friend of mine is pregnant and then she finally was....(as about 3 days later she told me about that)...on another occasion I dreamed that my back tooth would break apart and voila....as the dental exam showed, that one had to get pulled out (from the outside it look healthy, but another tooth digged itself into it, secretly, and that way it got pretty unhealthy from the inside....and on one more occassion I dreamed that we get a new girl into our group at the kids home I was working back then, and disappointed my manager when I smashed his "brilliant" news....as I told him, after he said "I have to tell you something", the response "that we get a new kid into our vacant place in the group?" He asked "How do you know that?" I replied "you mean, the news that we get another girl into our home?" He even more puzzled "yes, who told you?"

I said "Nobody told me...but I dreamed about it, two nights ago...."

Therefore, whilst I do not buy into every stuff I dream, I do carefully explore the stuff which I did dream...usually...

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/10/2014 5:03:51 PM   
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Of the lucid dreaming?

Yes.
I'd often live my whole fucking morning out, could make choices...

Once I had this nightmare I was chasing a mouse around my apartment and one of those cymbal monkeys came outta no where with these teeth, I changed the tone of the dream completely, lucidly.

It was honestly exhausting, cause for me it happens when I'm sleeping poorly, and feverish.

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/19/2014 9:47:37 PM   
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I some lucid dreams. My parents taught me I had control over my dreams when I was very young. I have often changed a dream midstream or woken up and deliberately gone back to sleep to finish or change a dream in progress.

I have had dreams come true in a way. Sometimes I have constructive dreams, working out a solution to problem or dream of doing something new and then go out and do it.

I have creative dreams and used to keep a pen and paper at my bedside when I was in the music industry. I have written songs in my dream, woke up, wrote them down, gone to the studio and recorded them. Some were published and got airplay.

I have sexual dreams, it's about the only place I fantasize. In real life I look at my desires (fantasies) and evaluate whether or not it is worth pursuing them. If I choose not to pursue because it is impractical, it is my choice and so the energy for it and the desire wanes. I have very few unresolved fantasies and the line items on my sexual bucket list are mostly checked off. If I ever find a shemale midget nun with a donkey, I'll be able to through the list away.

But in my dreams, there are some fantasies. One reoccurring dream vents my lust for my slave's body in a way I can't in real life. I just love her girly parts and I am especially obsessed with her ass. I am so obsessed I dream of taking her ass violently, with careless disregard for her health or safety... in a way so violent, I would never really do that to her. When it comes to anal, she takes a fair bit of warm up or I am gonna' tear something. So anal for us has been a romantic sacrifice. It is a deeply emotional and submissive act for her to focus and open up enough for me to penetrate her. And when I do, it is with care. I revel in the dominant thrill of conquering her ass to find my release. It's not soft and gentle when we get going but it doesn't resemble violent anal abuse prolapse porn either. Her tears are tears of joy at being able to give her ass to me.

But in my sweet dreams, I can knock the bitch down, rip the dress from her back and ram her cold while pulling her hair like they were reins and I ride her like a bucking bronco. I've woken after such dreams in the middle of the night, rolled her over in her sleep and stuck it in her snatch dry, pumping her violently. She said that she never felt so violated before... she felt raped and if that had happen with someone else before she met me, she "would've smacked the shit outta' them" for doing that to her.

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RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? - 10/24/2014 8:00:58 PM   
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Smacked hell. I would have punched them in the face. Definitely not the reaction You got. A smile and I love You Master.

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