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10-09-2010, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Columbine
Does anyone else get sensory input during their dreams? I mean like taste, touch, smell, pain, hot, cold etc or is it all limited to visuals for you?
And have you ever died in a dream?
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I've always thought dreams, per se, were meant to induce complete hallucinations/illusions over hosts, at least for me. I ate dessert recently, in a dream; it tasted just as I'd imagined it. I got a nightmare about a vampire sinking its fangs into my neck once, it totally felt like a syringe was being injected into that precise spot. I think our minds are very powerful matters, which can have very tangible and explicit psychological effects on us. For people with palpable imaginations, these psychological effects can, in turn, be translated into biological ones easily. Then there's the issue of sleep-eating, ha ha, I bet that happens.
As for dying, I think I have, a few times. I usually drift to a third-person view, just before the incident or immediately after. Then I wake up, in a temporal state of limbo.
There's no such thing as happy endings, for when you find true love, happiness is everlasting.
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