Every Dream Type Explained in 12 Minutes
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- Every Dream Type Explained in 12 Minutes
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// TIMESTAMPS //
0:00 | Daydreams
0:57 | Epic Dreams
1:55 | False Awakening Dreams
2:30 | Lucid Dreams
3:29 | Nightmares
4:25 | Night Terrors
5:00 | Sleep Paralysis
5:56 | Prophetic Dreams
6:55 | Continuous Dreams
7:40 | Healing Dreams
8:27 | Creative Dreams
9:30 | Supernatural Dreams
10:50 | Telepathic Dreams
// RESEARCH //
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unitedbrainassociation.org/br...
www.dreams.co.uk/sleep-matter...
www.mattressonline.co.uk/blog...
// ICONS AND DRAWINGS //
Nightmare by Llisole from Noun Project
Devil by iconcheese from Noun Project
staircase by DTDesign from Noun Project
art by QualityIcons from Noun Project
telepathy by Adrien Coquet from Noun Project
Super Hero by Fran Couto from Noun Project
Angel by Maan Icons from Noun Project
healing by Saeful Muslim from Noun Project
daydream by HeadsOfBirds from Noun Project
wide awake by Rina Wahls from Noun Project
Awareness by Juicy Fish from Noun Project
pain by Llisole from Noun Project
Moses by Les vieux garçons from Noun Project
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I once had a dream where I woke up, went downstairs, had breakfast and just as I was about to take my first bite I woke up. Then I went downstairs, repeated the same actions and woke up again. I did this 5 times until I woke up for real, and I really questioned if I was dreaming this time again or if I had actually woke up. It was one of the most confusing dreams I've had
You're still asleep
wake up
Wake up bro
Wake up man, it’s been 12 years
I had a similar one but instead of a morning routine it was my whole day from getting up to laying down, thankfully it only lasted two "loops". Still messed me up for the rest of the week
No intro, No sponsors shoutout part, and just straight up to the point, my guy is the best at explaining things.
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It really is great. Man, I’m SO sick of hearing ads and fake intros..
@@BloodSweatandFears Through all the blood, sweat, and fears of ads, we find good videos.
Bruh, there's a bunch of other similar UA-camrs like him who relatively make the same content it's become a trend to have simplified or explained videos nowadays so no big deal man
@@FlameBoyAnimations Yes, but many of us haven’t come across these types of creators. It is just refreshing to not be bombarded with ads, intros, yelling etc.
0:51 I love how the one dude is just daydreaming about work while he’s working and is so happy about it
Loved the little animation of the Periodic Table guy sleeping with the teddy bear.
What a video to see in my home feed after not being able to sleep all last night
lol me too
Why is this so relatable?
Same here
I'm doing an all lighter as I say at 1136am on a Sunday
But same here
I had a sleep paralysis demon hold my eyes shut last night
I had 1 false awaking dream 1 time. I woke up, went to school, and literally at the end of the day I heard my alarm and woke up again. Mfer sent me to school twice. Ever since then tho I've been a lucid dreamer
I find it hard to Lucid Dream since when i realise im in a dream i just wake up
@@danielduke832i tend to know that what i'm experiencing is not real, but i'm not fully lucid i cant control whats going on around me but occasionally i can control what i do to some degree but i almost always know i'm dreaming
@@danielduke832try not to think about it much, that’s what I’ve always heard
exact same thing happened to me, sat through an entire geochem class just to wake up in the library before class. was mad all day about the double class
@@danielduke832same once I tried to wake up and another time I realized I was awake but my eyes were still closed
Got a Sleep Paralysis once I still remember to this day, it was excruciating, I wanted to move and I couldn't as I saw a figure coming towards me in the dark, with a the pressure in my chest as if there was someone on top of me.
In the end the figure screamed in my face and I woke up shaking.
Some believe that it’s supernatural
I had it multiple times, but most times I was able to beat it. But one that’s quite memorable I yelled at it God is on my side and then saw something like light blasting out of my hand into that figure and it appearing to run away, but I didn’t wake up, The entire process got repeated around five times in total and I kept defeating it and then woke up.
For some reason sleeping with complete cleanliness and praying a little stopped it from occurring.
Although I acknowledge that some people may not even agree that it’s supernatural but well, that’s what happened😅
@@ahmedalarishi6119 respect for turning to god.
sleep paralysis is great dw
@@DanielHutton-Folkersya it's so nice when I find a wierd woman on top of me and I get consumed as she rips out my heart, 10/10 experience would recommend
@@dinoshaz1909 🥰🥰🥰👍👍👍
2:14
normal people: *dreaming about their morning routine*
me: *dreaming about waking up and realizing i am an egg*
wait what 80 likes
Yeah i had this dream i
Thats just an average boy's dream
Had a dream once i was an Easter egg
Some stupid kid ripped me in half and swapped my body's halfs around with another egg
It was horrifying
@@agnomus peak dementia
I once had a dream that i was playing Minecraft, EXPECT I WAS INSIDE THE GAME
I recall having a lucid dream turn into a nightmare, then beung chases by a sort of monster (I was young) and then I realised I was in a dream so I turn around and ask the monster why he is chasing me. The dude looks at me confused, and then, in the voice of a 20-30 year old, says that it is just his job to scare me and that he has a family to feed.
Monsters Inc!
Sounds interesting. I've only had one lucid dream and it was in a Burger King playplace.
THATS SO FUNNYJWEBRUIQWNIWQE
I should not have read this comment while drinking water
I remember in one dream I had I asked my uncle if I was dreaming and he said yes. Kinda weird. Also some ways I have realized I was dreaming is weird. For example counting your fingers and a finger magically appeared.
I once dreamed I was in a big party. But I kept encountering dead people, and then I commented to myself "there are too many dead people in this party" and then a horrid, cold fear took me so strongly that I couldn't sleep again that night.
You saw a party in the afterlife, sounds like
Yo i saw some dead people, there are too many dead people here
How many dead people did you see before you felt the need to comment that?
What do you mean by "dead people"? Were there dead bodies on the ground? Did you see real people who are dead in the real world? Did you see people who were ghosts or something?
@@arandomsupra I saw real people who had died previously, and I was surprised and shocked to see them all attending the party.
I don’t even dream no more
Fr it's so boring... But atleast i don't have nightmares
Same
Yeah, dreaming is something so boring
You do the brain does it all of the time (at least according to science) you just immediately forget about when you wake up like the dream went to the short term part (I think I heard somewhere that’s a glitch it’s supposed to be that way you aren’t supposed to remember them)
YOU CANT NOT DREAM JUST FORGET ABOUT IT
Dreams are my favorite source of weird, crazy, and impossible situations. I will give several examples on what can happen in my dreams: Giant snake, general chaos, a robot chasing me, your classmate trying to explode school (which I was partially responsible for since in that dream I DID experiment with explosives. For some reason.) by the way these four examples were at school. Giant gem that's actually a dungeon, including puzzles, kitchen, and risk of dying to a gun. Being able to dash IRL and escape... something through spiral that shouldn't be where it was. Giant dinosaur-like creature who is so blind hiding behind a small tree, which doesn't really hide me from it, is enough to escape it's sight. My home being like five times higher, and somehow few people being able to kick balls THAT high (for reference, I was on 64th floor in that dream). One time I dreamt I was playing a game and was locked in something that didn't exist there, while trying to play the regular game (I think it was a nightmare from how I describe it). A classic (to me) example of my dreams, Floor In Space. Or that one chicken that got murderous at sight of broken tablet. A lot of times in my dreams layouts of certain locations change completely yet I can still tell what location I know it's suppose to be. I consider my dreams weird, and I love it :)
tf you mean "For some reason" ?? blowing shit up with no risk or cleanup for free is not immoral
@@thefourthjackelope5167 Exactly. Though, I guess I am a bit more reckless, risky and immoral in my dreams, and do stuff I wouldn't ever do irl.
I hate that false awakening one, It made me late for class and it was the exam day.
Woke up, do morning routine, getting ready for school and by the time I went outside I saw flying pigs and dinosaurs. And then I woke up for real.
Bruhh ikr false awakening just makes it harder to get up frfr
Dude I hate it when that happens, makes me feel like a robot
I had them so many times now... Really annoying when it leads to missing a meeting / call with a customer...
pfp
name
The boss when you fight them: _Nightmares_
The boss when you unlock them as a character: _Night Terrors_
Edit: Okay, maybe it should be the other way around.
so true!!!
Although, night terrors are a hell lot more intense than nightmares. Sooo….
Darkened frights
@@moonfoxarise :C
Nighthorses
Nightmares are cool, honestly. Often in a nightmare I get chased and I can’t scream, sometimes breathing becomes hard in the dream. But during the chase, realization happens and I stop running, the thing that’s chasing me catches me.
How I wake up: I first have to calm myself down, because of the chase. I close my eyes to not see anything disturbing, and I breathe in slowly. After a while I open my eyes and I woke up.
Its good to have something comforting next to you just in case
Even a bottle of water so as you swallow. It brings you back to reality calming you down as well
When I have a nightmare I experience fear before the thing happens and when the actually scary stuff happens i'm just chill-
@@Xelena_kuru true...
I have these dreams sometimes where I can predict future events, One time a train crashed in my dream and I woke up and on the news there was a train crash.
Yeah I experience the same thing, although people call It prophetic dreams, I normally call it Pre Cognitive dreams. And it varies from being mundane stuff like hanging out with friends to more unusual stuff, for example a severe car crash I was in, or a burning building I saw. I even dreamed about the 2020 Australian bush fires a whole 3 months before it happened
Dreams are so fun to me- even ones that would be considered nightmares end up with me being half-lucid in the dream and having the ability to wake up whenever i want to and i find that amazing
i once had a dream of being chased around by a hyper realistic withered chica with dirt and grime through a dark warehouse and i wasn't scared it was so scary that it became awesome instead
Oh nightmares let me wake up when I want to.
@@mmfreshmeat2860 people actually have dreams about getting chased by things? I thought that shit only happened in cartoons 😂😂
@@iiCounted-op5jx yeah but it felt so scary, it stopped being scary and instead i was amazed how realistic and cool it was
Oh, in my nightmares, when I become "self-aware" the first thought is "damn it, not again".
Then I use the *only* method that will wake me up and, of course, this is the only moment when it never works.
3:34 how to make people have nightmares 101
Lol
1:32 he's back...
My day was goin off great till I saw that “creature”
spongebob roller coaster
That jump scared me
I was so fascinated by lucid dreaming since I heard about it, but it happened only once and it was so random. I had already dreamed a set of intense dream story lines where I was questioning the reality of things happening. I left this building where that was taking place, was in a city like Vegas, went down a a subway and saw 3 little cute baby cats. The moment I petted them I became aware of the dream, I went back to where I came from, but the building was different, I wanted to investigate the stuff. Ended up in a hotel where I played around with the decoration and wall colors and my own clothing. Then I went outside, some things were still dreamish, like the red carpet leading to the hotel door was wiggling with the ground. And I was only seeing the street where this hotel was, surrounded by a lot of skyscrapers, that city resembled more something like new york. I was in the middle of the street and was like "I wanna fly" since that was the one thing I was fascinated most about in lucid dreams. So I flew up, the moment I passed a threshhold of being above the skyscrapers, I saw that my brain did not "proceduraly generate" more than a big square ish city planning. I guess it was that realization of oh wait something is wrong, that made me fall all the way down through the ground into a colorful nothingness, the borders looked like shapes when you cut open a rubber band ball. I wanted to materialize something out of this nothingness, but I couldn't and woke up. Was intense.
I remember a dream that turned lucid as i was talking to this old women who gave me euphoric wisdom. I then woke up in a bed in a cabin and genuinely bekieved i woke up. The rest of the dream included me enjoying the view of the cabin and skiing.
about Lucid dreams, I often have them but the second the realization occurs, it feels like the dream world starts falling apart (especially if I try to use my power over it), and I wake up in seconds. Like, reality is breaking completely, falling apart at the seams, with tears opening around me with the real world looking through them, best way to describe it would be "destabilizing rapidly". The only way to prevent everything from being destroyed is to forget the fact that you are in a dream ASAP, and if done the dream will go on for a couple more (in-dream) minutes.
In normal dreams you aren't in control, and so forgeting something on purpose is possible.
But why can you do that in lucid dreams? Or, to be more precise, is it you, who forgets?
There are different ways to stabilize the dream. Do some research and experiment with different methods until you find the ones that work best for you. Mine was to simply close my eyes for a few seconds and reopen them. Other people spin around themselves. Others shout "Make the dream clear now!". You should try a few and I'm sure one of them will work. Also, to avoid waking up, just avoid intense excitement and emotions as they are known to cause people to wake up. Simply keep calm and observe and sense your surroundings until you feel grounded.
yes! oh my god! i thought it was just me!
this has happened multiple times, the way the dream destabilizes is different every time, and i forget im dreaming almost immediately, im thrown into a different dream, or i instantly wake up. the first time i was walking through my neighborhood until my walking begins to slow and that's when i shout, "oh, im lucid! i did it!" immediately my surroundings fall apart, i would describe it as a watercolor painting on paper that someone splashed with water and crumbled up. i woke up very disturbed.
@user-oq7xc5qp3y Yes, act as if you weren't in a dream (preferably by talking to characters in it), and the information wipes itself out of your mind. For me, trying to force the world to comply to your power just makes everything worse, and I don't even feel excited which may wake you up, I just think to myself "oh well, guess the dream ends now"
@@antontribelgorn3641 what I am trying to say: "is it you who makes that decision?".
The other thing is: how do you remember that acting that way makes a dream to calm down?
Like, in a dream, you don't have all of your memories. You have some, mostly those that are a part of the said dream. Even if they didn't happen. Hell, you probably don't remember your own name most of the time in dreams. But why does this exact memory shows up?
my personal experience with false dreams: every single time, it's some absurd situation, like fighting an octopus monster with a magic sword, and then i realise "wait, this is a dream, this shit is so fucking stupid." and then i snap my fingers and kill whatever monster is attacking me, and lucid dream for a little bit before waking up. also, about nightmares. most of the time, if i have a nightmare, there's a clock. and i don't know if that has something to do with my psyche, but i can just stare at the clock, imagine it rotating really fast, and keep chanting "wake up, wake up, wake up" in a hypnotic way and it almost always fades me slowly into conciousness.
The wake up chant works for me to once I realize what's happening. It's hard sometimes to trigger it though.
I once fell down the stairs in a dream, and when I didn't feel pain, I knew I was dreaming.
@@rustyskeleman fair enough.
@@SteakIndustriesOfficialmy problem is that my logical thinking abilities are negated in a dream.
one time in a dream I randomly tried to use telekinesis on a ice cream truck that was my first and only lucid dream
who watches this while they are supposed to be sleeping?
It is literally 3:41 AM now
I just woke up in the middle of night and decided to watch this
I just woke up and why are u doing something you shouldn’t
I had a false awakening dream once. Don't remember details but i do remember waking up on a weekend after dreaming of being in school
6:58 i love sequels to dreams
I NEED those because I always have dreams where it's like a movie or something and I always wake up before it's finished
@@enozlliks7794 SAME 😢
@@enozlliks7794
A dream? Ends?
Oh no, they never end, that's the thing. Well, unless you(not the real you) will die in a dream, and even then there's a chance of continuation.
Same
One time I had a dream where an evil skeleton was chasing me and a few weeks later, I had a sequel dream to it where the skeleton was my dad...
yea its you lose a really nice dream then you have to wake up, but then you get to continue 10/10
I have been lucid dreaming this entire time???! this is so cool, I didn't even realize it but very often when I wake up and fall back asleep again, I am able to completely control the narrative of the dream.
Are you sure?
Like, in normal dreams you're an observer. You don't control reality, movement, speech. Even thoughts aren't yours. It's quite easy to determine: do you have a reason to do/say/thing something? No? It isn't you.
And guess what happens in lucid dreams.
@@user-oq7xc5qp3ywaking up and then falling asleep is actually a technique for lucid dreaming called W.i.l.d (wake induced lucid dreaming) so it's completely possible for this to be true
Yeah right
The bad thing about lucid dreaming is you wake up tired
@user-cf3cv5oc5j I don't, and I lucid dream like twice a week
As some who had a variety of dream types that I find difficult to explain to others. Really happy to now have some proper titles to my dream types.
Ranging from natural lucid, continuous/reoccurring, false awakening, or a combination of two of these, or one + nightmare.
The earliest dream I can remeber is the start of a lucid + continuous dream that kept going til I was 21.
Gotta love that you put circus midgets at the epic dreams.
I also seem to now have a lot, & i even had a false awakening at 4:50 am!
10:50 holy moly, finally a multiplayer mode for dreams
Lets have an experiment. Everyone who comments in this post gives consent for mutliplayer dreams over the next week. If anything interesting happens report it here.
💭🌌
@@EmeraldEyesEsotericOkay, but under a few conditions:
The maps Nightmare, Wet dream and Lucid Nightmare are banned.
No killing other players.
Ending the dream requires a vote from all players (unless communication is cut, due to for example a nightmare)
NPC's speak in english so everyone understands em (or in a language nobody understands if it is important to the narrative)
Under such conditions, if accepted by all members, I consent to the telepathic dream
tonight
@@omatic_opulis9876 Wait a second, do we have to align the time zones for this? UTC +1 be fine for me
I had a very basic form of healing dream when I was like 6 or 7. So those days, I’d often get nosebleeds and I would cry my ass out every time, it really terrified me. Apparently my inner nose skin was thin or sensitive so it would be easily wounded. Every single time I’d nosebleed, I’d cry hysterically.
One night I had a very simple dream. Me and my parents were walking in a mall, a mall I recognize but can’t remember at the moment. And randomly in my dream, I had a nosebleed, and I somehow did not care or share any reaction, it was just like “ohh, a nosebleed.” I closed my nose with my towel and kept walking. Shortly after, I woke up remembering everything and I just felt like I wasn’t scared of nosebleeds anymore, it would be true as a few days later, I had gotten another nosebleed yet I wasn’t a tad bit scared
Lucky
I think something stopped your nosebleed while you were sleeping like either your body or someone cleaning your nose bleed when you were asleep (maybe a parent?) but that’s my two cents
Drink water
*_Once had a nightmare so vivid, that a scream in the nightmare physically woke me up, I didn't make any noise myself, but I still heard the scream while awake for a few seconds before it faded out. Don't think I'll ever forget that one._*
my version of false awakening is that I wake up after a really bad dream and what ends up happening is I go to find my parents/pets/family members/etc only to find them dead (in a gruesome way), and that is enough to “wake me up”. this often repeats for hours at a time until I finally can break from it, but by the time i break it i’m often scared to go and find out if my household is even still alive or not.
I feel like dreams where you meet people who have died would have fit well on this list. Often when someone I know has passed away I dream of them a lot in the passing weeks. And as much as it isn't real it never fails to fill that hole left by them even if just for a bit. I would say they're some of my most memorable dreams
I think that counts as a healing dream
how does it help? I feel like it would be enraging to know you only spoke with a fake version of people you lost.
i know people are still telling you to wake up since.. your other comment
but you are awake
how will you stop his
I've had these kinds of dreams before and no, they scare me now
In my culture (or East European folk), it is said if you have a dream like that where the dead person asks you to come with them and you do, you will die soon
I have 2 friends who had false awakening dreams. One of them woke up and got ready to go somewhere. As soon as he got to the car, he woke up to realize he never did any of that. My other friend is a much more extreme case. He lived an entire day in a dream and he thought it was real. When he went to bed in his dream, he woke up and immediately looked at his right hand because he cut it badly in the dream. He looked to see that it was actually ok and that day never happened.
that's insainly scary
my favourite dreams are the ones where i’m being chased by something, it always feels like i’m in my own action movie. for example zombie apocalypse dreams, and parkour dreams when i’m running from something. it feels like im in a videogame lol. i’ve always wanted to lucid dream too, but i’ve never been able to sadly
I dont know what i did, but every dream i remember is a false awakening, and my daydreams are only about me doing normal things, when i then snap back to reality, i then realise i didnt do any of it, only to realise that was also a daydream, this leads me to question whats real and can cause extreme panick, gotta love it
Watching this at 2 am. What a Time to be alive.
2:16 what a time indeed
2:37 indeed
6:10
Bro forgot wet dreams
3:28 Yup
I actually think I have prophetic dreams, and it's freaks me out, because I always forget and they appear as these deja vu moments that are incredibly freaky
I think that prophetic dreams are just pattern recognition done by the brain during sleep in a predictive form. The dreams become about your real life routine and vague enough that there is a very high chance that something in the future will remind you of one of the probably millions of dreams your brain makes every night.
Kinda like a mix between survivorship bias and a thousand forgotten episodes of The Simpsons or South Park done about your life every night.
@@josetO8but it’s like 1:1 of a real life event in those dreams. The event isn’t like in the dreams it’s literally what happened in the dreams second for second, It’s weird.
My seer, how may I serve you?
That happens to me, too. It's so weird
@@josetO8 no, for me it's more often things that aren't every day, just earlier today I had a deja vu where I was ranting about jojo to thin air(not something I do often), and they're usually very, very detailed, down to conversations I have
I am on a medication called Doxepin and it’s for my sleep, ever since I’ve been on it I sleep most of the night through but my dreams have come to be extremely vivid, some continuous, some lucid, I’ve had a nightmare about narrowly escaping a nuclear blast, a number of different epic dreams, I used to almost never dream but I love it now, I hope to continue this way
Me casually dreaming of:
-A blue elephant alien thingy that took over my mind and made me only be able to draw smiley faces
-Being kidnapped on a road trip and discovering that the kidnapper's house is on fire, then realizing it's a dream, turning into a wolf and running around
-A steel shovel that appears on people's front porches that makes everyone who touches it into zombies
-Building a house in Minecraft and seeing all animals in a certain area start spinning around weirdly with no specific reason
-Random roblox game adding abusable build tools back
What interesting dreams lmao
-Being in a random school playing tag becoming a FNAF animatronic
-Exploring an aquarium with supernatural creatures and getting chased by them
my dreams are toilet paper rolls that have conquered the world and i need to eat a hersheys bar but i cant find any inside of the home depots and im getting consumed by a fork whilst doing so but it makes so much sense in dreams
1:58
I remember having one of these dreams, Getting up, brushing my teeth, hair, getting on the bus and JUST before I was about to walk through the doors at school, I woke up. It was like 3 am and I wasn't able to go back to sleep
I get creative dreams basically anytime I'm incredibly stuck on something and think about it nonstop right before falling asleep.
I’ve only had sleep paralysis a few times when I was very little and they often were just my parents sitting on my bed side trying to help me go to sleep, it was very comforting.
I always heard about the idea of pushing your finger into your palm to test if you're dreaming, and for some reason I always assumed it would just go through like your hand had no hitbox, but it probably depends on the person and other variables, the one time I managed to remember to do it during a lucid dream the first time my finger actually hit my palm and didn't go through, but the second time the centre of my palm sort of faded away like mist
literally every time I realize i'm dreaming, I become lucid for like 2 seconds before either waking up or magically transitioning to a different dream
damnnn bro, you should do reality checks throughout the day, and maybe try some different techniques, but if there ain't nothing wrong with your regular dreams, there's absolutely nothing wrong with keeping it going.
@@jcvideocoolreality cheks?yes until it’s very realistic
SAME. the one time I had a lucid dream were I don’t wake up I had this intrusive thought to blink quickly, and I woke up
Every single time I become lucid, my mind makes me think of my bed, waking me up. I remember once, I was trying to control a dream but I felt a force pulling me back to reality and after a struggle I woke up
Most of my dreams feel like im in an alternate universe, where places i went before and in my dreams, they appear quit different. They almost feel like continuous dreams but everytime i revisit a place I recognized before, its almost a different atmosphere than the previous dream
Sometimes I have dreams where I am in a place that I know in the 'real world' but it is different, like I can be walking down a street I know, or going on the bus somewhere. It sometimes involves shopping. It's like those Sci-Fi stories where the characters go to a world (Sliders, for instance, or the Mirror Universe in Star Trek.)
I have experienced what I call "circular dreaming".
I often fall asleep with the TV on and in the late '80s, they used to have "headline news" every 15 minutes and it caused me to have the same short dream over and over, which would eventually wake me up.
Once, I went to sleep with a CD on repeat and I had a dream that began in a creepy old house, opening a door and seeing a classic horror movie character (Dracula, Mummy, Frankenstein, etc.) behind every new door I opened. I would run upstairs (stupid, I know) and go through yet another door, then the dream would change, and when it "ended", I would be back at the beginning discovering the various monsters again, go upstairs and through the same door, the dream would be totally different from the initial one, and when it "ended", I'd be back discovering the monsters again. I went through this about 6 times before I woke up and realized that the CD on repeat was the culprit.
I get false awakening dreams fairly often? And it is VERY annoying. Perhaps even more irritating is that mine rarely make enough sense to really trick me into thinking they are real (so they become more like lucid dreams), so I begin to feel trapped in this surreal dream reality just trying to find some way to escape and get awake but not knowing what to do. Sometimes I "succeed", only to find out that I am STILL in a dream, rinse and repeat. These can be quite uncomfortable sometimes, thankfully they usually don't get too dark for me, they are just a bit eerie and unpleasant
Bro turn it into a LIT lucid dream
One thing I like about my dreams/nightmares is that when I go "out of bounds", a white-gray void fills the missing space of the dream
You know too much.
@@thescarf926 :scared:
How do you do it
@@TheTrex9000 I always keep walking out of my dreams, for some reason
And the void also fills up spaces I forgot how it's supposed to look like lol
@@Cr1ms0mGl0ry something similar happend to me for no reason, i was just walking down a street and i realized my surroundings were slowly getting darker each time, the floor became Teal-colorized grass and there were cyan-colorized dust particles, in the distance i could see tall and skinny creatures with white glowing eyes
i have had specifically creative dreams about videogames, where i found something intresting to make in a game via a dream, sometimes a project for a map for a game, or a weapon model, and ive also had alot of dreams that ALWAYS happen moments before i wake up, no matter at what time, almos as if my brain knows something is about to wake me up
I once had a dream when I was stuck trying to find a portal in Portal Knights that there was a compass that could lead you to the portal; after I woke up, I checked and found that there was such an item in game. Most useful dream I’ve had
Creative dreams are amazing. Every time I creative-dream, I do indeed find a solution of whatever problem I am trying to solve
Same
I have a ton of false awakening dreams, my craziest one was a medication induced nap I had on a couch, I went through about 20 dreams trying to wake myself up. I kept pinching myself and I woke up with a mark. I was aware I was sleeping but I couldn’t control anything around me. After that I have them about 3 times a week, usually it’s just me waking up and doing my usual morning routine.
This also kinda reminds me of something that happened as i was falling asleep. This occured about two years ago, my radio was playing and i was drifting off to sleep, but all of a sudden everything became extremely loud, like it was bass boosted in a YT edit. I remember hearing my thoughts being screamed. It wasnt exploding head syndrome, because the sound was literally just the sounds going on in my room at the time, and definitely not random. I wish i remembered the song playing but i remember it was a sappy love song. I still havent pieced together why that happened, and it hasnt happened since.
oh my god I've had the same thing before, it's so weird. It hasn't happened to me since I was a lot younger, but I remember the feeling if my thoughts just being screamed at me. I was really uncomfortable because of how loud everything is.
Something similar happened to me a couple of times continuosly throught a month or so last year
It was a similar situation - I were drifting off to sleep, and, when I were almost falling asleep, I were surrounded by a black void, my toughts (including the song I had stuck in my head at the time) all being spoken all at the same time and loudly. I also felt a sense of dread and anxiety, I couldn't move, I tried speaking (but my voice came out too weak or not at all, I'm not sure if I actually spoke out of the 'dream'), but then some seconds or even a minute in-dream passes and I "wake up".
That stenciled face at 1:35 creeps the living shit out of me and I have no idea why. It feels as if I've seen it in an extremely stressful and scaring situation.
Ikr, I think that face is known as "this man", basically a doctor had a patient who had dreams talking to a guy (which is the creepy ass face in the video) and he drew his face. More patients started to say they had dreams with that guy and people all over the world said the face was familiar.
However, "this man" doesn't exist. Is not a real person and from what I understand it was publicity for a movie that never came out.
(I'm sorry if something I said it's untrue, I read about that years ago and Idk if something has changed and I'm not willing to look at that face again lmao)
Its actually a internet well kinda theory, ill call him "Dream guy" Hes from a poster that says "Have you dreamnt of this man." Many people claim they have dreamt of him
Those eyebrows. 😮
I immediately skipped it😔✋
it's a little internet meme with this face and text saying something like "have you seen this man in your dreams? hundreds of thousands of people have seen this man, if you see him then call us to provide information we could use to identify him"
Finally got my question answered, false awakening was the weirdest thing I felt.
Starts off with me waking up, then doing my daily morning routine to go to school; then while I was going, (Which, I don't even believe was my school) cars in the area suddenly crashed towards each other then I managed to avoid the cars which were all destroyed. Then, while I was in school (My brain is still trying to process what my school looks like, so it looked familiar and unfamiliar at the same time.) If I remember correctly, there were kids calling my name then I suddenly woke up, I guess at this point I was lucid dreaming because I've told my dad about my dream while still being in a dream.
I did the same thing, but instead of going to the school I just went over to the area until I just see some random things occur like a man floating and a person just phasing on a wall. It was really. weird,
Then I woke up for real, couldn't even comprehend my dream at that point lol.
my dreams have been vivid all my life. definitly relate to epic dreams, false awakings, lucid dreaming and sleep paralysis. ive taught myself to welcome nightmears as crazy as that sounds but occasnially have some scary off-putting dreams. there was time i was getting sleep paralysis almost everynight and i know the feeling of feeling brave when you get past it being terrorfying. crazy dreams ive had are space related. one dream the moon exploded another earth was slingshotted through space probably near light speed.
Yeah when some people hear that I really love nightmares they ask me if I’m nuts!
If you think to yourself…..when else can me or anyone go through and experience some damn scary scenario or apparent life threatening situation and always come out the other side 100% completely safe and sound!
Like plugging into the matrix to experience something dangerous but you can’t actually get hurt! Lol
You deserve some crazy head for the good vids.
WHAT.
This man is on the dot‼️🔥
I love how you specify "crazy" head. XD
can you record it
I was gonna say he missed wet dreams, this seems like the appropriate place to mention it.
I had continuous dreams 3 years on the same time of the year, it's really crazy
...Crazy?
I have had a crazy dream twice. Same plot, but the person I was with changed. The only similarity between the two people was that I’m not very close with them but talk to them.
@@mr.duckie._.crazy? i was crazy once. they locked me in a room. a rubber room. a rubber room with rats, and the rats make me crazy.
@@hmm279damn it I was gonna finish the joke lol 😂
I used to have this recurring dream where I would be in a small, dim hallway and at the end was like a slide but it was so dark it was basically like the void, and when I would go down the slide I would get an intense tickling sensation all over my body. But after I made it to the end I was in an old school gym with a ton of toys and playground equipment that I would get to play with. I had this dream pretty frequently for almost five years I think so I learned to enjoy it
I have frequent dreams that give me a deja vu maybe weeks or months later.
I remember one time having a dream, and my sister woke up at the same time as I did. After questions turns out we had the same exact dream
Bro, I'm so happy that I find your channel. Such a treasure for internet and youtube. Can't wait the videos about astrophysics.
theres another channel just like this it is called "The Paint Explainer"
@@rippedoffbandaid Yes, I know. But I like this channel more
why he sound like daily dose of internet
not really but i can kind of hear it
Real
Ive only had one instance of sleep paralysis in my life, and i'll never forget it. A large shadowy mass was inhabiting my bedroom corner, completely enshrouding it in darkness despite my room being filled with sunlight. It had two glowing white eyes staring into my soul, and it emitted a piercing white noise, like a tv when no channel is selected. I couldnt tell if I was awake or asleep, but I couldnt breathe. My lungs began to hurt and I was desperate to take a breath, but I couldnt. It just stared at me until the pain from not breathing and asphyxia caused me to black out. When I came to, I had a headache, but the figure was gone. Gives me chills recollecting it.
I set recordings for when I went to sleep and I now have a recording of me struggling to get out of sleep paralysis, screaming inside my mouth
I don’t feel a pressure on my chest while I do them but I sense a extremely strong menacing presence that comes closer which makes me instantly scared and panicked and I never was able to wait to see if anything happens, I just can’t help myself trying to get out of this
I have a recurring dream where I'm back in high school and I'm stressing out about my PE clothes because I either forgot to bring them, forgot to wash them again, or was running late to school and forgot about whether I needed them that day or not.
The weird thing is that in real life, I never forgot to bring them, always remembered to wash them regularly, and always kept track of which days I needed them.
I hate "back in high school" dreams. I haven't been to high school, or in fact ANY school for 4 years, and I still have "late for class" dreams. Like, brain, chill out. There is no class
I really like when you spend more time on each type and describe them in details. Great video!
I had sleep paralysis when I was young. There was no demon, it was a repeating eerie, foggy dream where everything in my room began hovering (it was all in black and white). It's been years since then, and I still remember exactly it was like. That stuff scarred me.
I also saw my room in the same way you did but the weirdest thing was that I am 95% blind in the first place😅
However, there were always a shadowy figure in there, but I was able to break the paralysis most of the time
I've experienced all of these, with the exception of healing dreams and telepathic dreams. Lucid dreams are the best and so are epic dreams. I've had many lucid dreams where I was able to control the environment around me and the actions of others. One of the saddest lucid dreams I've had was that I was petting my cat that passed away years ago and she was looking at me sad and I told her "I know this is just a dream and you are gone.. but I just want to enjoy this dream with you one more time" and she started purring and I continued dreaming. I've had nightmares and night terrors when I was young, even really scary sleep paralysis with voices of ghosts in my ears. I've managed to grow out of them because whenever I feel like I am about to have a nightmare, I am able to wake myself up so nothing bad happens. Although this is very tiring...
As someone who usually experiences lucid dreams, I can confirm that I still see shadows in my room.
You still see someone’s shadows in your room 🎵
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i also had some sort of this a few days ago
usually when my father brings nuts he hides them so i don't eat all of them but i had a dream where he brought some and hid them in a specific location and out of curiousity i went to search there and found them .-.
My dreams tend to be a blend of several categories. I'd say usually epic, nightmare, recurring, occasionally lucid, typically flowing together so there's not much distinction. I think a lot of my dreams pull from what I see from videos games that content creators play. I've had many FNAF-based dreams, mostly about trying to avoid jump scares, even though I got franchise fatigue a bit after Pizzeria Simulator.
I actually had a weird sleep paralysis moment from when I was younger. During this time, I could remember entire plots to movies, so two times, I remember staring at my wall and then seeing a screen pop up in front of me, where I would watch a SpongeBob episode or a movie, and interact with the people in it. It was weird, because I felt like I couldn't move or even blink or it will go away. I've never had sleep paralysis since then, however.
I also kinda had creative dreams, but in the way where they inspire stories
me watching this in midnight:
When I get very painful stomach cramps, I experience semi-lucid hallucinations. When I had my last cramp, I tried to sleep it off, but it was so painful that I couldn't fall asleep, but I had a hallucination where space was distorted. I was in a daycare, which was larger than my bed, but the same size as it at the same time. I remember that I was in the daycare with a friend of mine and other people and we all had stomach cramps. The daycare was similar to the one in the Doom mod "My House". I think it was that because that day I watched a video about it. In another stomach cramp hallucination that I had, I was a country in the HOI4 mod TNO. I still remember it. It was Tajikistan and I was fighting a war with all the random no content countries in that region and they would always beat me up, making me feel the cramp. I would always hear a voice saying "If you win, the pain will stop.". This one was because I had played TNO that day.
Tajikistan is based
I remember my most recent nightmare was, at the time of writing this, on the night of February 4th, 2024. I was on the balcony of an office building. Why an office building would have a balcony, I'm not sure. I'll bet it could cause several OSHA violations, but I digress.
My body began levitating as I left the balcony to return to my cubicle. Now in my dreams, I can normally float, fly, and walk on walls ceilings, etc. But this was different. I was yanked back to the balcony by an invisible force. I tried to grab onto something, but I couldn't.
Objects crashed through the glass windows. The sun was black with a yellow halo contrasting with the orange sky, once blue a moment ago. Buildings toppled, roads crumbled, trees, grass, and birds were dying, and tens of thousands of people floated toward this void, myself among them. And everything went dark.
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6:01 oh cool Loading screen tips!
Wow. Nice topic! Congratulations 🎉
And you get right into the topic
Keep it up
3:57 "to make it difficult for the dreamer to wake up"? Most of the nightmares I recall having were ways to wake me up. When we are sleeping more than necessary, for example, our body keeps producing cortisol, and nightmares ensue seemingly as a way to jolt us out of bed...
There’s been multiple times I went to sleep and gotten stuck when it was time to wake up.
Similar to Sleep Paralysis except the “sleep demons” and the pressure on my chest.
When that would happen though, to best explain the feeling, my mind was awaken but my body still in rest mode.
One particular time this happened I randomly took a nap on the couch near my mom. Unfortunately i got stuck in my sleep but knew she was still there. Since my body was awake I managed to repetitively move my feet as much as I could to get her attention. She then woke me up and I felt saved!!
I've been having alot of Sleep Paralysis as of late. There are times when I'd be on the cusp of falling asleep, then I'd feel like something was overtaking or squeezing all along my body, as if someone was pressing down on me.
There was on time where it legitimately felt and heard like someone cracked my back.
I also get alot of hypnotic jerks, which is where you literally feel like you're falling when going to sleep and shoot back up awake.
I was surprised you didn't touch this topic earlier, anyway, great vid
I have had most of these dreams 🤐
Sleep paralysis was common for me And i had found out to stay calm during it.
fym stay calm over it? you just finna wait till something happens? bro when I get sleep paralysis (which happens way too often btw) I SCREAM FOR SOMEONE TO WAKE ME UP, I NEED TO GET THE HELL OUTTA THERE 😂😂
I had sleep paralysis once, I slept next to a hanger for the rest of the week for attacking LOL (I was 9💀)
@@iiCounted-op5jx yes the breath is fast you have to slow your breath and try to move your toes .it would work
I have like many constant sleep paralysis
Sleep paralysis is usually accomunate with a lack of sleep. Use to have it on the daily at school, when unfortunately I would fall asleep at my table after not having slept through the night, then wake up and not be able to move for a good few seconds. No, a weapon is not gonna help you, the panic you feel is just because you can't move and will go away immediately and no, you can't "try to move your toes" as the whole point of sleep paralysis is hour mind being awake but not being able to control your body because that is still asleep
@@yasininn76 I used to have it all the time as well and it really only occurred when I slept during the daytime (regardless of lack of sleep or not), especially when I worked at night and had to sleep during the day. Also I would say that I don't think your mind is fully awake during it, well for me I don't think it was. It's really hard to say because my surroundings looked dead on accurate but I would also experience hallucinations and occurrences that couldn't of happened irl. I also actually wouldn't mind experiencing it with someone else (preferable awake and active) In the same room as me just to know for sure if I'm actually awake or not.
Another thing is at first I could wiggle my toes and doing so would wake me up but that shortly stopped happening the more I used that method to wake myself up. I've also noticed that the more sleep paralysis attacks I have the longer they become and the harder it is to wake myself up. It went from lasting only a couple of seconds to it feeling like more than an hour being in that state.
Before I had nightmares, I’d constantly hear random noises or sometimes songs before I would suddenly just fall unconscious
it was super weird because after I went to high school I stopped having them
I sometimes have these semi-lucid dreams where I’m sorta half-aware that I’m dreaming, and I can’t really control anything (or at least the idea of taking control of the dream never crosses my mind in the moment). My first instinct is almost always to wake myself up by any means necessary, and I get very freaked out when I am unable to do so. It’s even worse when it turns into a false-awakening dream from there. But recently, I had this very surreal and calming dream in which I somewhat realized I was asleep. But instead of immediately trying to wake up, I just started messing around within the already established environment and physics of the dream because I didn’t feel like I was in any danger. I remember trying to film myself (and failing), and it didn’t occur to me until after I woke up that it wouldn’t translate over into real-life. It’s always so frustrating waking up from those types of lucid dreams and then thinking, “Dang it, why didn’t I think of controlling my dream?!?!?” Maybe one day.
I wrote a science fiction book series that was about characters exploring different types of dreams. This would have been handy to have a few years back!
got interested, what is the name of the books?
@@biasantos1405 Inner Sanctum: Reality and Inner Sanctum: Rise. As a bit of a disclaimer, the dialogue is a bit rough and I'm in the process of updating both books with more detail. I'm still going to keep the story intact and just give the books a bit more polish
Great, time to have one of these dreams tonight!
I’ve had lucid dreams I’ve remembered for over five years because they were so out there. I’ve noticed they all involved memories of things I’ve seen or done in the past. Just recently I had a dream where I had a 40mm bofor cannon and was playing around with it. The day before I had rewatched FPSRussia’s video on the bofor cannon, so it became the main subject of my dream. I’ve had a lot of falling dreams over the years, they always end the same, you wake up before you hit the ground.
My fears infiltrate my dreams. Yesterday I dreamt of megalophobia (thought it was vertigo until proven otherwise) and there were tall things like this big floating air duct with someone inside. Gave me the chills.
3:39 the woman sleeping on the right side looks more creepy than the woman shown a few seconds before lol
She is in your walls... she is watching u right now.... she sees u .... be cautious
That little fuckin whispering that was in the background song at 6:20 had me checking four times if i heard voices or if it was just in the background song. And after i finally convinced myself that i didnt hear any voices and continued watching the video and then i heard whispering again, which made me wanna go doom mode. But it was just my mother whispering in front of my door if i was still awake. But the fact that she did so a few seconds after your video made me think i was hearing voices is scary. I often make jokes about hearing voices, but this was an experience that really scared me for a few moments.
i once had sleep paralysis when waking up. it was one of the most uncomfortable experiences ive ever had. my vision was blurry and i felt like i was getting pushed down. after i woke up i realised i had fell off my bed and stubbed my toe.
It's actually a misconception that lucid dreaming automatically means you have control. Contrary to popular belief they're two different subjects (also dream control can happen without lucid dreaming)
I do highly recommend getting into lucid dreaming though. Not only is the fun worth it but it often feels like real life and can have real benefits like enhanced creativity, problem solving, getting rid of fears and nightmares, and helping you practice new skills among other things.
Saldy however there is a lot of misinformation about lucid dreaming. Literally everywhere
Also the dream jourunal tip is great. It's the #1 most important thing when it comes to practicing lucid dreaming
You make great videos for such a low following, great job!
its cuz he steals his content building idea from "the paint explainer"
@@extraterrastrialgaming
Not really, he has the same style, but he admitted to getting inspiration from him, i would say this isn't stealing, cuz he ain't completely copying off of him
@@destiny6080 dawg it’s literally copy and paste
@@extraterrastrialgaming Ahh, I was wondering cause I saw that other channel and was confused
@@extraterrastrialgaming
It is true that he has the exact same theme as The Original, but the thing is the original doesn't claim the style of content creating, that would be like the original reaction UA-camr claiming everyone stole from them.
Do correct me if I'm wrong.
1:38 THE MAN
I have the most fun in lucid dreams. I have them often too. To have a lucid dream is the only time ever where we could live a different life and do what we want. Even for a few seconds or minutes until we wake up lol
I often find myself in sleep paralysis but in a different theme. It's like a battle between unconscious and conscious parts. I feel like i need to get up, the room is dark i try to check my phone and the screen is either dark or it tells me that i can go back to sleep. Then i actually wake up and go "oh shite I'm gonna be late again". It's always in the morning and I feel like the unconscious mind is trying to tell that it is unsatisfied with the sleep pattern (or lack there of).
0:45 guy 3 is thinking about doing what he is
That Guy Is a Psychopath
I tought he was thinking about watching p instead of working
I get continuous and lucid dreams alot now, i use to only have nightmares or no dreams when j was a kid. i still sometimes get no dreams but when I get a repeating dream, i get excited cause then i get to try to do different things in them.
I remember having my first nightmare. It was one of thoese "falling from a building" nightmares, but I was in a super mario game, it was the bonus level where you fall for a very long time collecting as much coins as possible. I was like 6 years old, will never forgot how terrified i woke up.
I think i was playing too much mario under the covers 😂
Great video!
He only made like 4 vids too crazy
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You guys make the same videos
@@Bradtadatadit’s a fun format