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Really fucking weird dream

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 5:56 pm
by ufo over easy
Had one of those crazy dreams the other night, one of those ones that you can't even begin to explain.. dreamt I was playing at Fwd>> - it was fantastic, like a dream come true, but then it all went horribly wrong. I looked in my record bag and realised, bizarrely, that I'd only bought crap hard house records and cheesy trance! Before the first track had even finished, I got merked by Jammer. It was absolutely terrifying, I woke up in a cold sweat!

Anyone else had any weird dubstep related dreams?

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:09 pm
by j_j
WTF are you smoking ?
hook me up !!!! 8)

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:11 pm
by pangaea
'Before the first track had even finished, I got merked...'

:D

Served you right for even playing that one Hard House track at Fwd>>. Your subconscious should be ashamed of itself...

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:19 pm
by orson
:lol:

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:31 pm
by [b]racket
I had this fucked up dream the other night that the middle of my nose fell out like Daniella Westbrooks.

Wrong.

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:42 pm
by docdoom
:D :shock: Quality dream.

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:54 pm
by ghettobot
:o :D :o :D :shock: :D :D :D
"I got merked by Jammer"
that's fukin hilarious!!!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:15 pm
by jeddere
not dubstep related but had a proper long dream other night that i had a small pond on my head with pond algae etc. couldnt see it myself cos it dipped down and i just thought i was bald untill one day someone told me, funny thing was all my mates just acted normally to me and i woke up feeling happy that they'de do that in real life aswell, untill i thought about it for a moment.

Thankfully heads alright now though.

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 10:03 pm
by dleted
Last dream i remember.....

I was in the game Ninja Gaiden but everything was real looking, not graphics. I remember completing a level and getting a special sword. It was too real.

Re: Really fucking weird dream

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 10:21 pm
by amen-ra
UFO over easy wrote:Had one of those crazy dreams the other night, one of those ones that you can't even begin to explain.. dreamt I was playing at Fwd>> - it was fantastic, like a dream come true, but then it all went horribly wrong. I looked in my record bag and realised, bizarrely, that I'd only bought crap hard house records and cheesy trance! Before the first track had even finished, I got merked by Jammer. It was absolutely terrifying, I woke up in a cold sweat!

Anyone else had any weird dubstep related dreams?
The dream world is a metaphor-haven, actually so is this world but the dream world's got more clues about where you're at. I really wanna learn more about this- anyone know any good books? I understand that there's probably a thousand million ways to interpret it

I never had a dubstep related dream in my life, but I been havin nuff dreams where I've had the ability to fly, which might be related to this dubstep shit still!!!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 10:28 pm
by zefa
[b]racket wrote:I had this fucked up dream the other night that the middle of my nose fell out like Daniella Westbrooks.

Wrong.
Thats wrong!!! you need to cut down on the gak :lol:

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 11:56 pm
by dubmugga
Image

this was my most meaningful dream which I think solves the deepest mysteries of this universe...

...cross phasing interchangeable spatial dimensions in 2d rotating/spinning at superluminal speed on multiple axis forming 3d when connected to others in braided form and causing time through motion

save as, loop it and hit the fast forward button then imagine at every tiniest coordinate of 4dspacetime there is one of these...

...the connections of which determine the nature of everything

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:04 am
by minusdegree
i usually cant remember my dreams after about 5 minutes of waking up, but my girlfriend has plenty strange dreams, like her dad running me over, her pushing me down the stairs :lol:
Incidently amen ra i saw an old book called "interpretting your dreams" unfortunately i cant remember the author. Inside was many interpretations of objects and people that appaer in dreams

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:51 am
by dleted
minusdegree wrote:i usually cant remember my dreams after about 5 minutes of waking up, but my girlfriend has plenty strange dreams, like her dad running me over, her pushing me down the stairs :lol:
Incidently amen ra i saw an old book called "interpretting your dreams" unfortunately i cant remember the author. Inside was many interpretations of objects and people that appaer in dreams

Sigmund Freud


:wink:


read more of his work.

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 4:25 am
by the nut
I've been reading a fair bit of Carlos Casteneda, got some bits about how to achieve a lucid dream state and gain control over your dreaming.
Much more interested in this side of things than trying to interpret your dreams.

I rarely remember much of the dream the next day, but I swear I'm getting pretty good at flying.


Dubmugga:
Sounds quite consistent with a superstring / brane model of the universe.
Love it when you can experience that kinda shit!

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 8:02 am
by dubmugga
^^^ever thought of transdimensional consciousness in a multiverse scenario ???

Imagine, if you will bubbles...
expanding as they float around
bumping into other bubbles
and inside of these bubbles
is another bubble expanding
and so on...

...and if all these bubbles
made a musical note,
as they bumped and merged
and expanded,
they created chords and melodies
and so on...

if you look at the swirling effects on a bubble skin/membrane and took note of different points on the bubble you'll see patterns of points seemingly moving towards and away from each other while still maintaing surface tension...

...then it pops and you have to blow another one

now throw a stream/thread of consciousness weaving its way through the many bubbles ???

Is there any reason too assume that alien intelligence/consciousness doesn't operate the same way as human ???

doesn't a multiverse scenario open up the possibility of disconnected minds from bodies and shared thoughts ???

isn't that what dreams do as they don't neccesssarily have events and actions obey time in a linear fashion as what our 5 sense in 4 dimension would have us believe ???

How about if time is running backwards and the universe is contracting but we can't really tell for sure, then throw in Libets 1/2 second processing delay which is the time it takes for our conscious selves to make a decision on what and how to react to the infomation the brain has recieved at any given time...

...and we get future echoes instead of past reminiscences ???

a precognitive adapting of our brains forcing our bodies to adapt to what our consciousness already knows is going to happen but the processes are subconscious so we have no idea what is going to happen next but our multiversal consciousness does

so many questions cool eh ???

accept nothing as fact
question everything
determine your own truth
define your own reality

nothing is perfect
in the space where nothing exists
will one find perfection
the perfect nothing

nothing has happened only the background changed shape, now all we have to do is figure out what change it effected and adapt to it in which case logic and reason won't help you much...

...use the force and go with the flow

someone should make a music program called instinct and intuition instead of logic and reason or how about this ???

http://www.unc.edu/~mumukshu/gandhi/gan ... tadter.htm

... did you know during Mozart's time, and Bach's as well, composers, the great one's included, composed according to mathematical formulas ???

I wonder if that program can do dubstep ???

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 8:05 am
by doomstep
dleted wrote:

Sigmund Freud


:wink:


read more of his work.
No, don't ... really. :lol:

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 3:13 pm
by atki2
Yeah, I've had dreams where I've been playing gigs and something's gone horribly wrong ... usually seems to coincide with times I've been feeling a bit stressed generally.

Re: Really fucking weird dream

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 3:19 pm
by rickyricardo
Amen-Ra wrote: The dream world is a metaphor-haven, actually so is this world but the dream world's got more clues about where you're at.
I've always been a bit skeptical about the "dreams as metaphors" idea, mostly b/c I don't believe that one's subconscious mind is any more capable of rational analysis and methaphorical couplings than their conscious mind. In other words, if you are a dense unobservant person in your waking life, how does the dream-state suddenly make you more insightful?

Also, from personal experience, I find that many of my dreams are non-sensical at best, and that you can ascribe any amount of meaning to such a group of disjointed thoughts.

For example, the other night I dreamt that I was swimming in a very cold body of water, trying to escape a pack of lions (who for some reason, could also swim). I swim up to a patch of ice to lift myself up, when I suddenly begin to sink. As I'm sinking, I see a pack of matches on the ocean floor. As I try to grab it, one of the lions saves me and the pack of matches and pulls me onto the ice above. As I sit on the patch of ice w/ the lion we open the book of matches only to discover that tucked inside was a good-sized hit of acid, that was now ruined having been submerged, much to the disappointment of myself and the lion.

Strange, right? It seemed rather odd to me as well once I had woken up. But as I thought about it, I realized that most aspects of the dream were really just remnants of thoughts and situations encountered earlier that day along with the external physical sensations that my body felt while sleeping.

Swimming in the cold water -- I sleep next to the window, which I had opened prior to sleeping. It's the middle of winter here and thus, cold.

The human-like lions -- Earlier in the day, I was looking for a place to get a DVD of "Fritz the Cat". For those not familiar, it's an animated movie where animals act like humans (mostly sleazy humans, for that matter)

The LSD -- Also earlier that day, I was reading about the sudden suicide of Chris McKinstry, an artificial intelligence researcher whom often touted the merits of dosing himself w/ acid to aid his research.

It's my belief that this combination of past thoughts, experiences, and physical sensations all are what make up what we perceive to be dreams, rather than some form of enlightened revelation courtesy of our subconscious.

...of course, I could also be full of crap.

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 6:22 pm
by anok
jeddere wrote:not dubstep related but had a proper long dream other night that i had a small pond on my head with pond algae etc. couldnt see it myself cos it dipped down and i just thought i was bald untill one day someone told me, funny thing was all my mates just acted normally to me and i woke up feeling happy that they'de do that in real life aswell, untill i thought about it for a moment.

Thankfully heads alright now though.
LMAO :lol: