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Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 31-35, F
the wild blue haired beast
FilthyBeast · M
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit but what was going on with the wild blue haired Beast? And were there other X-Men in the dream?
Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 31-35, F
@FilthyBeast No x men. Just me waking up on a cold metal bed frame. Feeling something at my feet. I look down and see it. A creature with long dirty wild flowing blue hair, small black eyes. I try to move but it is already on me. It reveals its long curved sharp claws and rips my abdomen to shreds like gift wrap. He begins shoveling my insides into its huge gaping mouth flicking its sticky purple tongue. I scream out in anguish but not for long before I taste blood and something even more putrid. The beast has silenced me with my own organs. I nearly choke spitting it out and screaming again. This time the monster scratches me across my face, puncturing my eye. I am seeing mostly blood now and listening to it slurp, chew and swallow my body.
FilthyBeast · M
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit wow. I used to have dreams like that until I learned to control my dreams
Tatsumi · 31-35, M
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit O_o Welp. You beat mine. Never thought I'd be thankful for getting shot or stabbed in dreams.
FilthyBeast · M
@Tatsumi dunno the friend/hammer creating a bloody rain is pretty good. You guys are pretty close
Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 31-35, F
@FilthyBeast how did you learn?
Tatsumi · 31-35, M
@FilthyBeast Any tips on dream control?
FilthyBeast · M
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit I was plagued by horrible dreams from the earliest days of childhood on. One night when I was 19 I had a very powerful nightmare that did not end well. The woman who I was in love with told me almost exactly what my mother had been telling me my entire life, I could step in and change the dream I just had to keep a sma corner if my mind conscious while the rest of my .ins slept. From that time forward I have simply been able to step into a dream if I feel it getting awful and change it
Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 31-35, F
@FilthyBeast sounds easy, happy you were able to find an end to the suffering. I have had a nightmare each night for the last 17 1/2 years and no end appears to be in sight.
FilthyBeast · M
@Tatsumi keep just a flicker of consciousess always online
FilthyBeast · M
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit try it. It might take some time but it beats those terrible dreams
Tatsumi · 31-35, M
@FilthyBeast Lucid dreaming. The best thing in the world. :D I learned around the same time, but never thought it was real, either. Until I saw Stephen LaBerge had proved it scientifically in a lab.
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit
http://www.world-of-lucid-dreaming.com/escaping-from-nightmares.html
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit
http://www.world-of-lucid-dreaming.com/escaping-from-nightmares.html
UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit Learning to lucid dream can be easy or difficult, it varies from person to person. If you ever want some tips on the subject, feel free to drop me a PM. I've written a little guide on here and am pretty damn well researched and experienced in the subject.
FilthyBeast · M
@Tatsumi it helped me bexome capable of really simple things like getting enough sleep to be able to hold down a job
Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 31-35, F
@UndeadPrivateer Thank you actually would appreciate some help with this.