MetalRage's dream was pretty freaky too. Tower of Terror, indeed...

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Len90 wrote:OH MY how could I have forgotten this dream/nightmare I had. I was dreaming years ago that I was in the middle of a pirate sword fight (from before the POTC movies). It was a good fight and it was a tie until my opponent got me straight down the chest. I awoke in a panic and quickly ran to check my chest. I wasn't bleeding, but there was an ominous red line that spanned the length of my chest from my wound. Ends up I must have scratched myself in my sleep.
Mouse you've actually had a dream about dreaming you were dreaming about Disney, haven't ya?Mousekedude wrote:Had another Disney dream last night. This time it was all about posting in these threads! Isn't that hilarious?![]()
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Should I be confused by this post? I think there are too many "dreamings" in itJacca5660 wrote:Mouse you've actually had a dream about dreaming you were dreaming about Disney, haven't ya?Mousekedude wrote:Had another Disney dream last night. This time it was all about posting in these threads! Isn't that hilarious?![]()
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AND?mindflipper wrote:Nope, I'm still confused. Dreaming about dreaming? Is that a recursive inclusion?
Very interesting...... in the twisted depths of my brain, it's possible something like that could happen. I often find myself dreaming about trying to accomplish some difficult, logic-involving task. For example, not too long ago I dreamed I was trying to write down someone's email address, and I just couldn't do it! As I got more and more frustrated in the dream, I then told myself, "this is just a dream, why can't I MAKE it do what I want?" And then I would try harder to make illogical details become logical, only to get more frustrated when they wouldn't. So in my dream, I knew I was dreaming, yet tried to control the dream, only to realize I couldn't, causing myself to wonder why not, and all the while, the dream is still going on! So it's like I had two monitors going on my desktop, so to speak, with one playing a movie, and me writing commentary about the movie on the other one as I watched!mindflipper wrote:Like some of musical loops at Disney - they end where they begin, appearing to be a continuous non-stop loop with no beginning or end. Logic has a similar concept of circular logic - like "You can find the index file by looking up "index file" in the index file." I was wondering if the "dreaming of dreaming" was an attempt at circular logic folding in on itself...