Drake Crowind Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 Dreams are one helluva thing aren't they? You can walk through the images in your mind and change them as you please but most people don't kow how or just can't remember their dreams after they wake up. But only dreams that have made impact on your life somehow really bring up memory of that particular dream. And the other thing "Deja Vu" has a lot to do with dreams. Like you dream you're at a family member's funeral. Then it actully happens and gos exactly as your dream. Can you explain that? No. You make a Hypothesis about it and people believe it's the truth but can you really prove it? No. There is a reason why some things are left unexplainable. And that is why dreams are so facinating to me because no one can truly prove their hypothesis (yet) about why dreams show us things that might happen and then they do. (Deja Vu) So tell me... why do you think Dreams do or don't give us Deja Vu. There are many reasons that I want to put because I want hear what other people have to say. (I like your opinions just not your attitudes) Edit* I might have said something that doesn't make sense if you see anything post it please and I will elaborate. -Crowind Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamized01 Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 How is this for a mind***k, you have a dream and then a few days later you experience exactly what happened in your dream, except you change it's outcome in your favor, if it wasn't for the dream you would have messed up big time. Now keep in mind this is a very specific situation one that you haven't experienced before so it cannot be deja vu or anything like that. What does such an experience mean. Strange stuff happens all the time, question is what is really strange and what is fiction? Now I didn't say one way or another if the experience I described was fact or fiction and I won't. Another strange experience some few lucky people have, is being able to lucid dream and control thier dreams. We are talking dreaming in full high quality color, and being able to control everything that happens, even being able to feel things too. Yeah you can just imagine how much having such an ability rocks. Of course this brings up an interesting possibility, what if you mixed the two abilities, then you could control reality itself, which would be a really sweet ability. However can you imagine the implications such a ability would have. There could be some really powerful people out there, they could make themselfs godlike and have gained all sorts of additional powers. Of course such strange theories are even scarier than suposed alien abuctions and simular conspericy theories, because there is real evidence that many governments worldwide have experimented with all sorts of crazy mind experiments. It's not something they like to discuss, but have been forced to admit to over many decades, infact alot of thier activities take nearly 50 years before they get either leaked to the public or declassified. Keep in mind everything I have posted here could very well be fiction and just to cover my own behind, I suggest everyone takes it as fiction. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marxist ßastard Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 Perhaps it's a glitch in the Matrix... My take on this is that dreams associated with deja vu convey only a situation and emotion, and the mind, remembering the dream and the situation contained within, fills in the details when deja vu passes over. That one can usually not recall what has happened in last night's batch of dreams, with the exception of those that have a clear setting and atmosphere, adds weight to my argument. If the situation were that someone recalls exactly what happens in a dream, takes an external record of the event, and then has something happen in real life that is exactly like what is recorded, things would get a bit trippy, but that is almost never the case. A man dreams, and a situation and emotion are kept firmly in place within some secluded corner of his mind. All the unknowns are still in place, and the vague memory remains dormant until something happens. At that point, the dream gets a little bit of meat put on to it -- setting and the like. The man experiences deja vu, even if nothing even remotely close to the events unfolding have happened before. The only other possibility that I can come up with is complete fabrication, in which nothing at all happened and the mind either creates the whole event from scratch when deja vu passes over, or uses some sort of premonition-type thing to fabricate the event (Which, though unlikely, would go to explain some of the strange and incredible [in the truest sense of the word -- something that wold get even a tabloid writer to ask for evidence] happenings that you hear about). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drake Crowind Posted December 9, 2003 Author Share Posted December 9, 2003 That is some extreme stuff and I agree with a lot of it. But now I really want know what weird dream you had lately so we can all anylize that dream to make any sense out of it. It's a hard porcess but you can really tell about a person just by their dreams. So if you had any weird dreams or Deja Vu post them here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marxist ßastard Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 Sorry, couldn't remember dreams ever since they started going in a continuous loop when I was 7... I still remember "Angry Dog XII" and "Bike going into Colassal Hole IV." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malchik Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 There are several alternative explanations for deja vu. Some people believe that a scene reminds you of a similar experience you have had in the past which triggers psychological buttons. The feelings make you believe you have experienced the current situation before. Another explanation is that we fall asleep sometimes for nano-seconds. We don't even know we have been to sleep but when we awaken we get the feeling that we are seeing something for a second time. Other explanations are rather more fanciful and I won't go into them here. I can't help by giving you a dream, I never remember them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akrid Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 I remember dreams. I dream like crazy, if I go to sleep for even fifteen minutes I fall into a dream. I probaly only remember about 5% of them but thats still a lot of crazy stories from my twisted mind. The only way to remember a dream like from begginging to end is to think about it as soon as you wake up, if your where sleeping very hard then you might need a minute to get fully awake first. I used to keep a journal, I know that sounds lame but I have always loved the dream world better than real life. I worked a night shift for six months straight and never saw the light of day once, I slept whenever I could, I concidered dreaming to be my real life and real life to be a boring dream. I had the same dream as my mother had once about being attacked by indians at my grandfathers house. I know it's a cliche but it's built on a indian burial ground, but isn't all America, Cananda and Mexico? I don't know if it was supernatural, I guess thats as agnostic as I get. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shakkara Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 I have those things a lot, at least once every two weeks, sometimes more. Unfortuntely I forget it most of the time, however sometimes I dream about multiple things happening that day, so when the first thing really happens I remember everything and can already predict the things that yet have to happen, which resulted in me saying what another person just came to tell me, predicting what the exact difference would be in the cash registers and even knowing a passcode from one of the doors (dreams like this are not always centered on me so sometimes I get knowledge of things at other locations). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drake Crowind Posted December 9, 2003 Author Share Posted December 9, 2003 You can dream sounds too just your mind makes up something to go along with the sound. Example: You are sleeping and a lawnmower is running outside but in your dream its actully a blender or a tickle-me Elmo with a chainsaw. I find that really interseting and cool. Experiment with it. -Crowind (Our next President) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akrid Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 Anyway I recall a dream I had in the 9th grade I believe; I am walking through the woods and see a man dressed up like one of those nut-cracker doll soilders, he is standing in a casba(sp?) at the edge of the woods over-looking a lake, I sneak up behind him and jaba knife into his throught, I pull it acrossed hearing the bones pop and crack and blood gushes out all over. This dream was so real, I felt guilt.Anyway Crowind wanted a dream to analize? I know all my dreams are about killing, I'm not sure I guess I despise the human race as we fail to come close to our true potential. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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