Strange Dream Phenomena

Discussion in 'Dreams' started by MattyDigs, Jan 6, 2014.

  1. MattyDigs

    MattyDigs Member

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    Why do dreams become way more lucid right before you are abruptly and randomly woken up? Is this just me? This has happened to me many times. I am not being woken up by an alarm clock or anything that I'd be conditioned to the timing of.

    Two recent examples of this were when a heavy ass rug suddenly fell on my airbed at my brothers house. And just today when I was awoken by the vibrating of my phone from a random text message. And I don't get many calls/texts so it's not like I was subconsciously ready for it or something.

    The only thing I can attribute it to is some level of oneness but maybe there is another explanation.
     
  2. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    it has something to do with psionics. when falling asleep and when waking seem to be the brief moments of the best connectedness.
     
  3. RubySoho6

    RubySoho6 Organized Chaos

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    I always have super fucked up dreams. It doesn't matter how I'm woken up. I love it!
     
  4. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    one thing i don't understand, is why people use terms like 'super fucked up' when referring to things that differ from what they've been taught or convinced themselves to expect. if anything is fucked up, it is the expectations the diversity of reality differs from. not saying dreams are reality, in this universe anyway, but diversity is.
     
  5. RubySoho6

    RubySoho6 Organized Chaos

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    "super fucked up" is the only way to describe what happens in my sleep. I promise.
     
  6. usedtobehoney

    usedtobehoney Senior Member

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    I've read something about this. It is pretty common and I've experienced it myself. There is this sense that we sleep in cycles and we only wake up within the ending of each cycle. So even if your text messages were loud and you were deep within a deep sleep cycle, you still wouldn't have woken up.
     

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