Dreaming Whilst High?

LoudBlunts

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it has something to do with RIM or REM phase in sleep


affects like 49% or some shit.


dont quote...im just trying to remember what i read.
 

ORECAL

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loudblunts is right, it has to do with REM sleep. marijuana inhibits some from fully getting the REM sleep, and therefore either don't have dreams, or can't remember them.
 

PoseidonsNet

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I dream whilst high, quite normally,
but when I'm not high I wake up exhausted because I
dream all night long, vividly and with incredibly variable
content - most of it 'real' dreams, often it feels like
I am dreaming other peoples lives, seeing pieces of history.
More mind blowing than getting high.

I'd rather be high. Its more relaxing.

;-j
 

hemlockstones

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I dream whilst high, quite normally,
but when I'm not high I wake up exhausted because I
dream all night long, vividly and with incredibly variable
content - most of it 'real' dreams, often it feels like
I am dreaming other peoples lives, seeing pieces of history.
More mind blowing than getting high.

I'd rather be high. Its more relaxing.

;-j
weird!? me too
when i smoke and go to bed i have more vivid, normal dreams that make sense. normally my dreams are wild and unconnected. but when im high its a whole story that connects, the players are consistent and its almost as if it happened? very odd... never told anyone.
 

email468

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the average adult dream lasts 2 or 3 seconds. marijuana use definitely interferes with dream sleep.
 

Microdizzey

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I dream whilst high, quite normally,
but when I'm not high I wake up exhausted because I
dream all night long, vividly and with incredibly variable
content - most of it 'real' dreams, often it feels like
I am dreaming other peoples lives, seeing pieces of history.
More mind blowing than getting high.

I'd rather be high. Its more relaxing.

;-j
these are lucid dreams my friend. :)
experience a flying dream yet? like with just your body, and flying wherever you please?

i cannot fully describe how amazing those dreams feel. it's so damn depressing waking up from them...


i wonder... if it's possible for people to connect to each others dreams, because i've had dreams where it seemed impossible for me to think up what occurred, as if someone else did.

anyways, to be honest i think these lucid dreams are making me think more deeply about everything, which kinda worries me... lol
:peace:
 

ORECAL

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dreams reveal the real power of the mind - though i attribute no supernatural powers to it.
i know what you mean. I have dreams, and then sometime later I experience my dream in real life. it's so fucked up when I realize that that is happening. But it's really cool to be able to see where I'm going to be in the future. In my dreams, i don't know where exactly I am, but when I get there and realize that I was standing in that exact same spot in a dream, it's pretty cool to think about. My dreams tell me my future, haha. I have actually used my dreams as a precursor in my behavior. there have been times when bad things happened in my dreams, then when I get there and realize that I drempt about it before, I take precautions to avoid the bad thing that happened in the dream, and usually actually do avoid what happened in the dream.
 

email468

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i know what you mean. I have dreams, and then sometime later I experience my dream in real life. it's so fucked up when I realize that that is happening. But it's really cool to be able to see where I'm going to be in the future. In my dreams, i don't know where exactly I am, but when I get there and realize that I was standing in that exact same spot in a dream, it's pretty cool to think about. My dreams tell me my future, haha. I have actually used my dreams as a precursor in my behavior. there have been times when bad things happened in my dreams, then when I get there and realize that I drempt about it before, I take precautions to avoid the bad thing that happened in the dream, and usually actually do avoid what happened in the dream.
Dreams are very interesting. Have you ever read anything about Near Death Experiences (NDE)? I saw on one of the Bullshit! episodes (Penn & Teller's Bullshit!) that scientists discovered their own version of the NDE when testing pilots ability to withstand g-force (i think). when the pilots passed out due to lack of oxygen (blood) going to the brain - a percentage (I can't recall what percent) reported seeing beatific visions (clear blue skies/beautiful sunlight) and an overwhelming sense of good feelings and then a tunnel with a light at the end of it.... sound familiar? It appears under great duress our brain really kicks into overdrive to product us (or at least for a percentage of us).
 

ORECAL

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no i haven't read much on this, although always wondered about it. I think I saw that episode, I love Bullshit!
I alway found our brains to be facinating. i think that our brains can do so many things that we havn't learned yet. I don't know that our brain has supernatural powers, but I do think that we have abilities that we couldn't even begin to imagine yet. My hope is that one day we do learn to use the rest of our brain.
 

email468

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no i haven't read much on this, although always wondered about it. I think I saw that episode, I love Bullshit!
I alway found our brains to be facinating. i think that our brains can do so many things that we havn't learned yet. I don't know that our brain has supernatural powers, but I do think that we have abilities that we couldn't even begin to imagine yet. My hope is that one day we do learn to use the rest of our brain.
I guess when i say i don't believe in the supernatural i should qualify that a bit...
ethereal things like ghosts, physical things like bigfoot and mental things like ESP, I consider not real but not supernatural. If they are proven then they become natural - as far as i can tell - supernatural isn't really anything. If it doesn't exist then it is non-existent - if it exists - then it is natural - nothing super about it.

Maybe a different term - like supra-natural is more fitting - that would mean something like - it isn't natural because it is not proven to exist but it makes no inference that it exists "outside" nature - like super-natural does...

not sure if this rambling made any sense or not :joint:
 

northernlights

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im not sure if this apply's to anybody else but sometimes when im dreaming and im dreaming that im getting high i get a little buzz in the morning for an hour its like a little bonus lol
 

hemlockstones

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haha same here... yea i figure your metabolism slows down and it kicks back up when you make up and finishes what ever is left... love that!
 

fierybong

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I had a dream last week that I was in a post apocalyptic world spreading hemp and pot around the states like johnny apple seed. I was stoned as hell when I had this dream and it was a bad ass dream.
 

humbo jumbo

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I wish I had dreams when I smoke. But when I smoke I tend to either not have dreams or just not remember them.

But when I stop smoking for a while, I think the chemicals that start to leave my body results in something very interesting.

I tend to get extremely long and vivid dreams, which I always love a lot!! :mrgreen::mrgreen:
 
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