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In the narration, did you perceive these events in first-person or third-person? From what angle (i.e. bird's eye view) were you shown this event?
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
It was raining fireballs all over and the waters were flooding inland at quite some volume. I know I saw people die and large swathes of City burning while the coast just kept creeping further in.
Was this abstinence for the sake of having dreams? What prompted you to give it up? Did it happen spontaneously?
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
Obviously if I am dreaming I have stopped a particular habit as being free and clear of it is the only way I ever remember dreams.
I did not sleep much the previous night so I passed out early Sunday. I had a couple wake up and sleep cycles starting around 9pm. From what I recall these dreams seem to have occured between 3 and 7 am.
originally posted by: hjesterium
What was the time of day when you had the dream? Did it occur while you were falling asleep or waking up? Were you lucid?
you know it is interesting you ask this because I really did not think nothing of it. But the initial flooding, that which was most visible and obvious to me happened from a bird's eye view. The rest of it was like seeing it through my own eyes like the fireballs and the burning city. But like many of my dreams, I do have third person perspectives which I vaguely recall, but may have been when I was making my way towards the vessel. If there was a snowy ash like the silent hill effect, I did not take note it and don't remember one way or another. I mean considering the event unfolding it's likely, but not part of an observation I can recall.
In the narration, did you perceive these events in first-person or third-person? From what angle (i.e. bird's eye view) were you shown this event?
Did you happen to glimpse snow-like ash falling from the sky?
well not initially. See sometimes throughout the year something just flips in my head and I cold turkey my herbal medicine dependency. Like the interest just completely disappears. But then I start dreaming again which reinforces my desire to quit smoking. I can keep this up for almost a year, but often fail before a full year and start smoking herbs again. Eventually my dreams begin to fade away the more I smoke and then just stop altogether. You got anything for me as to why this is??
oWas this abstinence for the sake of having dreams? What prompted you to give it up? Did it happen spontaneously?
What kept waking you up prior? A series of dreams? External stimulus like loud noise? One would assume that if you were very tired, you'd sink into a long, deep sleep, which you couldn't easily be stirred from.
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
From what I recall these dreams seem to have occurred between 3 and 7 am.
Interesting, both angles afforded you with a wide perspective.
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
But the initial flooding, that which was most visible and obvious to me happened from a bird's eye view. The rest of it was like seeing it through my own eyes like the fireballs and the burning city.
I see.
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
If there was a snowy ash like the silent hill effect, I did not take note it and don't remember one way or another.
I know I saw people die and large swathes of City burning while the coast just kept creeping further in.