tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2377798491811359486.post2005792654970448732..comments2024-01-14T04:31:49.115-05:00Comments on Reflections of Rodney: Subconscious Nocturnal DeliberationsRodneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17860620016177457657noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2377798491811359486.post-1733283377857637682010-09-08T20:06:09.082-04:002010-09-08T20:06:09.082-04:00WOOOOW!!!! And i thought i had bad dreams!! althou...WOOOOW!!!! And i thought i had bad dreams!! although i have heard of that so called "phenomenon", i also have a deeper insite to this. Rodney, did you happen to be watching something, any thing, in which someone had been going through a set of hard times and later found that it was all in their heads, or rather what they saw was true just in a different way?? i've had a similar experience, and i noticed that it happend the day after i watched this one movie, which i believe is called The Big Fish, which is about this guy telling his son some stories about his life that are semi-fantasised but have some reality and truth to them. i honesly loved it, but im not sure thats the actual title. i just know that it had "fish" in the name. oh, and another thing about that movie was a supposed set of "siamese" twins, which later you find that they are actually two separate people instead of two people sharing the same body.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2377798491811359486.post-88327580175512948532010-08-11T19:30:19.261-04:002010-08-11T19:30:19.261-04:00What you're describing is almost--but not quit...What you're describing is almost--but not quite--what's called "lucid dreaming". I do it all the time, and have been since my teens. It's a strange and weird art of consciously controlling your dreams. There are people out there that are VERY good at it, and you should hear some of them describe their dreams. Google it if you haven't heard of this phenomenon before.<br /><br />I must say that learning to do this on a regular basis while you sleep can greatly enhance your waking cognitive skills. No joke.David Batistahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16447011239238933425noreply@blogger.com