Toranvor

Nightmares

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This might sound weird, but I like having nightmares; they're crazy and fun experiences that are only bad while you're trapped in them, but when you wake up they leave you wanting more. Today I dreamt that I was being haunted by a Japanese demon, half woman, half snake, inside my house, and that each door in my house led me to a different demonic realm. Very cool.

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How often do you have nightmares? What was your most insane nightmare?

 

 

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1 hour ago, Toranvor said:

What was your most insane nightmare?

I had a hyper realistic nightmare/hallucination in the middle of the night of me about to rape my own mother. This happened around the time I had started family therapy. Thankfully, I was able to bring it up during our next session . I had so much shame and fear about it, but my mom didn’t take it personally. 

Consciousness can truly be twisted as fuck.


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@Yimpa One time a demon was in my dream. In order to beat it I chased it into the corner in the basement screaming that I was going to rape it.

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Boy talking about nightmares? I purposely watch incredible eyesore horror movies right before bed time to purposely induce nightmares. I don’t recommend it . You will likely dream about what you see in the movie . When I was younger I learned how to lucid dream so I started inducing erotic dreams and had such mind blowing experiences and orgasms . The reason I induce nightmares is obviously not to cause myself suffering.. but to free myself from suffering. When you realize that the dream world is a projection of your own mind you start to really get it that there is not that much difference in the waking world.  You dream the waking world as well . Otherwise where would it arise from ?  If you examine it arises exactly from inside you outwards . Isn’t it ? In deep sleep there is “nothing “ in the traditional sense then out of that inner space the world bulges outwards . Not the opposite. 

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 "When you get very serious about truth you accept your life situation exactly as it is. So much so that you aren't childishly sitting around wishing it were otherwise.If you were confined to a wheelchair you would just accept it as how reality is. Just as you now just accept that you are not a bird who can fly."

-Leo Gura. 

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3 hours ago, Hojo said:

@Yimpa One time a demon was in my dream. In order to beat it I chased it into the corner in the basement screaming that I was going to rape it.

Wait tell a demon rapes you in a dream lol


 "When you get very serious about truth you accept your life situation exactly as it is. So much so that you aren't childishly sitting around wishing it were otherwise.If you were confined to a wheelchair you would just accept it as how reality is. Just as you now just accept that you are not a bird who can fly."

-Leo Gura. 

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3 hours ago, Hojo said:

@Yimpa One time a demon was in my dream. In order to beat it I chased it into the corner in the basement screaming that I was going to rape it.

lmao


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Yes, most nightmares I actually kinda love the thrill of.

Night terrors though... Absolutely fuck that. The negative emotions from that are so disturbing and I literally wake up screaming.

 


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1 minute ago, Ulax said:

Yes, most nightmares I actually kinda love the thrill of.

Night terrors though... Absolutely fuck that. The negative emotions from that are so disturbing and I literally wake up screaming.

 

You can stop dreaming any nightmares forever if you realize you create your dreams and become experienced in lucid dreaming and only have joyful dreams .


 "When you get very serious about truth you accept your life situation exactly as it is. So much so that you aren't childishly sitting around wishing it were otherwise.If you were confined to a wheelchair you would just accept it as how reality is. Just as you now just accept that you are not a bird who can fly."

-Leo Gura. 

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1 minute ago, Someone here said:

You can stop dreaming any nightmares forever if you realize you create your dreams and become experienced in lucid dreaming and only have joyful dreams .

That sounds good man. But also sounds like some spiritual well-wishing.


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@Ulax i know enlightened people who don’t dream at night AT All.  
What do you see in your dreams ? You see familiar faces ..you don’t see the Pyramids in Giza . 


 "When you get very serious about truth you accept your life situation exactly as it is. So much so that you aren't childishly sitting around wishing it were otherwise.If you were confined to a wheelchair you would just accept it as how reality is. Just as you now just accept that you are not a bird who can fly."

-Leo Gura. 

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The demon had paralized me in fear. Then I say shiva and I got the courage to move.

I recognized the feeling of another nightmare i had when I was kid and the demon came and I couldnt move. This time i say Shiva and I could move.

Saying shiva gave me the courage to rape the demon.

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