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YoungSoul
1st February 2012, 22:06
I am not sure if this is the right forum to bring this description of the dream i had, I hope so and that someone would know what it meant.
Last night I had a horrible dream about myself, at first everything seemed alright, In the dream I was viewing everything in first person perspective just as in real life, just that something was extremely off, it was like i was looking through my stomach or chest.
All I can remember about the dream was that I looked down on my thigh and it started to break up and suddenly my body was starting to loose my flesh, my thigh just went right open and dropped to the ground.
I woke up quite fast after this but i can remember that It just started dropping to the ground benieth me.
This has made me lose my focus today, alot.
Kindest regards
YoungSoul.
mahalall
1st February 2012, 23:43
Fear not,
Many traditions use such images as a method of awakening mindfulness.
"were seeing a body, dead for one day, or two days, or three days, swollen blue and festering, discarded in the cremation-ground, reduced to a skeleton held together by the tendons, blood smeared but fleshless, and then he were to mentally visualise this and compare it with his own body thus: "Indeed this body of mine also is of the same nature it will become like that, and it has not transcended being like that" (Acharya Buddharakkhita 1980)
This is from the classical, Maha Satipatthana Sutta a System of Meditations which is said to aid overcoming of grief and lamentation and to relieve constipation (sorry i made that bit up).
Traditional taught at Buddhists schools.
So not quite the love and light meditations one might be used too, but such practise can save you a fortune in body care cosmetics (haha) flippancy to one side, it is a powerful tool in self knowledge and letting go of ones beautiful "I"
goodluck
Acharya Buddharakkhita (1980) Satipatthana System of Meditation. Approaches to Developing Mindfulness. Buddha Vachana Trust. Bangalore.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satipatthana
Setras
2nd February 2012, 00:14
i once saw my body split at the waist and my lower half slide on to the floor from the chair. both halves were connected with electricity.
Sidney
2nd February 2012, 02:59
I dreamed last night (this morning actually) that first my husband and I were looking out the window at a huge black tornado spin violently over our back yard, (where my 3 kids were swimming in the lake at the bottom of the hill, (there is no hill or lake at my house) ). I ran to the door to call the kids, but there were already waiting at the door,,,whew!!!!. Then, I was looking at the floor in the kitchen and "waves", or "ripples" of water appeared to be sandwiched between the subfloor and the linoleum, (we have tile here). I was trying to figure out how the inside of the floor could have become flooded. I then looked out the window again, and it was hailing, softball sized perfectly round hailstones, and they were splashing in the lake below (the lake that we don't really have). I returned, on hands and knees to re-inspect the floor, and the ripples, kept getting bigger and bigger inside the floor. Then the floor started shaking, at first I was trying to figure out if the water inside the floor was causing this, but as the shaking became terrible trembling, I realized we were having a huge earthquake. And I yelled to my husband, "OMG we are having an earthquake. He was trying to get me to run to the basement, and I was saying no, thats the worst place to go during an earthquake, and he said, but its also tornadoing. ( I know, its not a word, lol is it?)) Anyway, I was getting up off my hands and knees to run when I woke up.:behindsofa::wacko:
And then I had the worst stress filled day than I have had for a long long time.
WTF man.
IndiGo33
3rd February 2012, 16:30
I have noticed that in this year particularly increasing number of people are having unusually intense and vivid dreams. I personally began having lucid dreams about three times a week and also encounter "flying" dreams nearly every day. These past two month held me in a very positive and optimistic mood, though only one particular nightmare made me feel "sick" for the entire day. However, overall I think these are positive sings and hint on spiritual progression.
pugwash84
7th February 2012, 23:08
I once dreamed that I moved into a new house and there was a loft. I was in the room under the loft and a man came through the roof, on the noose and his tongue swelled and his eyes came out and his neck snapped. I was screaming and then the next min he was ok and talking to me. He said the reason he did it was because he was married to a lovely woman and she divorced him for the money and ran away with another man. Then I was starting to feel sorry for him and turned away for a second, then when I turned back his face was bad again and he was laughing because he did it to make me jump and to make me scared. I was talking to him but he kept changing from normal looking to scary looking just to make me jump and laugh at me. I have a lot of weird dreams in one dream I was given a chrome owl lolol. I think I have a good imagination maybe!
Circe
7th February 2012, 23:22
I have never seen my body whilst lucid dreaming or whilst having an OBE. I'd like to mention that I've had 3 lucid dreams recently where I am fighting other entities, these entities showed themselves as wolves in sheep's clothing. I felt very strong and I was not not on my own, there were other beings fighting these entities. I think we are all becoming more aware and sensitive, Bring it on!
Theaterke
9th February 2012, 12:28
I'm having nightmares now for three weeks in a row. I try to wake up, but I can't, and even if someone else tries to wake me up they can't. I can hear what's happening around me on the background of my dream, but it doesn't wake me up, even if I want to! It's not that I'm talking in my sleep or whirling and twirling around, and that's the disturbing thing. Because people don't believe I have these bad dreams that even make me cry! They think I'm just lazy and don't want to wake up... Does anyone else have the same experiences?
pugwash84
9th February 2012, 17:27
I dreamed a really sad dream and I woke up crying tears out of my eyes. I also dreamed that a demon wanted to make me pregnant via injection and because I refused he put his hand on my mouth so I couldn't breath and I had to force myself to wake up and when I woke up I was gasping for breath.
Forevernyt
9th February 2012, 17:35
Reminds me of one of the end of the world scenarios on Exit Mundi.nl:
The Day Everything Fell Apart
It is a problem so strange only a handful of physicists know about it. Well, that is until one day, the ‘problem’ becomes real. It will be some bizarre event. For on that day, everything in the Universe will fall apart.
Just picture it. You’re standing in the subway during rush hour. Then, suddenly, you hear a funny sound. It is the guy standing next to you. He looks ill. And then, the incredible happens. Right before your eyes, the poor fellow crumbles, much like a piece of porcelain breaking up. He literally cracks up into thousand pieces. And then -- he’s gone. Just that: gone. You find yourself standing at a foul-reeking muddle of liquid on the floor.
You are, of course, stunned. But wait, see that lady over there? Oh no, she’s crumbling, too! And look, that old man over there -- he’s also vanishing. One by one, people on the subway just... go liquid. Suddenly, you’re all alone. Where commuters used to be, only little pools of liquid remain.
You gasp for breath. But then, suddenly, you feel a little... weird. It is a kind of pain that isn’t really pain; a kind of sickness that isn’t really sickness. "What...", you utter. But then you utter nothing more. Your body makes a wettish ‘splash’ as it hits the floor.
What has happened to you, is a weird and little-known phenomenon, a true freak of physics. You’ve been hit by the changing of the ‘fundamental constants’. And the bad news is this: more and more scientists believe the disaster is real -- and inevitable. Yes, you read that right: inevitable. Like it or not, the Universe seems to be heading towards the Big Crumbling.
And people going liquid on the subway is only one thing. If you looked up, you would perhaps witness the Sun exploding. Oh, and all stars would explode, too. Planets might swell, like balloons. Trees, animals and plants will crumble and liquefy, just like you. All kinds of rocks will come apart and vaporize. It is in fact hard to predict what exactly will happen in what order, when the fundamental constants reach their critical values.
There, we’ve said it: ‘critical values’, ‘fundamental constants’. Understanding what went wrong isn’t a piece of cake.
First, you should know the Universe and everything in it is based on certain fixed numbers. The speed of light is one of them: no matter where you look, the speed of light is ALWAYS the same. It is a constant. A given. The speed of light is just the way it is -- no more, no less.
And there are many more constants underpinning nature. All in all, there are about 25 of these physical ‘holy numbers’. There’s the mass of the proton. The strength of the electromagnetic force. The strength of gravity. The strong nuclear force. The ‘Planck constant’. ‘Avogadro’s number’. And so on, and so on.
There’s a very peculiar thing about the constants. They make us possible. All of the constants have exactly the right values to make the Universe possible. Had one of them been only a smidgen bigger or smaller, molecules wouldn’t be stable, stars wouldn’t be there, and you wouldn’t be here reading this. So we should consider ourselves very lucky the constants are exactly the way they are.
But the thing is -- we’re running out of luck. In 2001, physicists studying distant galaxies discovered something totally weird and unexpected. One of the constants, the so-called ‘fine structure constant’, seems to be changing! Very, very slowly, it is getting bigger.
This ignited a debate that rages until this day. Other scientists simply can’t believe it. Constants should be, well, constant. But in the meantime, there’s more and more evidence they’re not. There are clues the mass of the proton is on the move, too. And the speed of light and the Planck constant -- all gooey. Now take a long, deep breath and think about this for a while. Very slowly, the very foundations of the Universe are getting unstable!
Yup, you get the picture - that’s bad news. It means the Universe is heading for destruction. It will take many billions of years. But in the long run, the constants will change our Universe completely. Atoms will no longer be possible. Stars will no longer be stable. Matter itself will no longer be able to exist.
There you have it -- the day everything falls apart. It is estimated that if the fine-structure constant were only 1 to 3 percent bigger than it is today, carbon will become unstable and cease to exist. That’s where people will fall apart: everything that lives is made of carbon. No carbon, and all that will be left of you is... well, the wet stuff.
And that’s just one thing. If the force of gravity were to dim just a few percent, stars would go out. If it got a tad bigger, stars would overheat and explode. If the ‘strong nuclear force’ grows slightly, the Sun would burn up in less than a second. If it goes down, the stuff known as ‘deuterium’ (H3) falls apart, and the Sun goes out. Hey, we could go on like this forever!
So... should we brace ourselves? Well, not yet. No matter how certain the Big Crumble is, it will still take an estimated 3,000 billions of years before we’d begin to notice it. That’s 3,000,000,000,000 years from now! What you call: the distant future. By that time, at least you don’t go about in subways anymore. In fact, humanity probably won’t be there at all anymore. We will have evolved into something else, or find ourselves killed by meteors, the exploding Sun, robots or supervolcanoes.
pugwash84
10th February 2012, 16:22
I liked reading that it was very picturesque, I had the whole thing playing like a movie in my mind :)
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