Sleep Disruption Bingo

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • I win at sleep disruption bingo! And by that, I mean I fail epic-ally every night at sleeping and it makes my life sad :(
    Was originally uploaded to kliksphilip, but moved to 2kliksphilip so I can justify an increased budget and quality for the next 2 parts. See the video explaining the changes here: • Quantity over Quality
    Second part here: • Sleep Disruption Lottery
    Third part here: • Sleep Disruption Roulette
    The first in my trilogy of terror. All based on true experiences. But mostly whilst asleep, so they're not really real. OR ARE THEY? No they're not. I HOPE
    Check out my channels:
    ● 3kliksphilip: / 3kliksphilip
    ● 2kliksphilip: / 2kliksphilip
    ● kliksphilip: / kliksphilip
    Other information you might like:
    ● Website: 3kliksphilip.com
    ● Twitter: / 3kliksphilip
    ● PC Specs: Ryzen 1800X, 32 GB RAM, Geforce 1080

Комментарии • 1,3 тыс.

  • @atomflunder2
    @atomflunder2 7 лет назад +1293

    I remember dreaming of being in france and speaking french and the only things I said were "baguette crossaint paris" in different orders and other people would understand me.
    I knew it was rubbish what I was saying but in my dream it made sense.

    • @dd_maru
      @dd_maru 7 лет назад +145

      no name This is actually how french works. Seems fine to me.

    • @atomflunder2
      @atomflunder2 7 лет назад +63

      Yeah and Russian consists of Wodka and cyca blyat

    • @atomflunder2
      @atomflunder2 7 лет назад +38

      by the way being in france was propably a nightmare if I recall correctly

    • @IndieLambda
      @IndieLambda 7 лет назад +51

      I had a dream where I was in russian army fighting against capitalist aliens that looked like green skinned CS 1.6 CTs, all we said was nasdrovia, cyka blyat and vodka... I reallised it made no sens only after waking up.
      I made a bunch of low poly dreams...

    • @atomflunder2
      @atomflunder2 7 лет назад +19

      Individu λambda you should get a new graficscard for your brain lol

  • @Peterscraps
    @Peterscraps 7 лет назад +717

    Aww I got pumped thinking it was a part 2 to the original one on kliksphillip.

    • @Ninjoth
      @Ninjoth 7 лет назад +16

      Is that Peterscraps in the comments? Also, the full parody will take a long ass time.

    • @MrSpruce
      @MrSpruce 7 лет назад +2

      Oh hey Peter.

    • @bl0ndi550
      @bl0ndi550 7 лет назад +4

      Heyyyyy 🅱eter

    • @emilydioptase
      @emilydioptase 7 лет назад +2

      🅱️eter🅱️raps sings 🅱️ever 🅱️onna 🅱️ive you u🅱️

    • @lots0bots
      @lots0bots 7 лет назад

      I didn't know you watch philip you two are both some of my favorite youtubers lol

  • @duckmaster3333
    @duckmaster3333 7 лет назад +262

    I would like to thank you Philip, whoever you may be. After watching this video right before I went to bed I had my first dream in 6 years. I know that you will probably never read this and that you my words will go unheard because I posted this on a three day old video, but my silent thanks is more for my sake than yours. Thank you.

    • @memestream8929
      @memestream8929 6 лет назад +8

      The Duck Master youve... never dreamt in 6 years.... S I X Y E A R S!!

    • @blenky5516
      @blenky5516 5 лет назад +8

      I can't fanthom the amount of years passed since you had a dream.Hope you experience more..hopefully good ones

    • @x23-w1o
      @x23-w1o 4 года назад +1

      The only dream I am aware of ever having was one when I was 5

    • @rascuvalentin
      @rascuvalentin 4 года назад +2

      You actually dream every night but you just forget immediatly , a good tip is when you wake up to only look at your bed and not think about life or anything, also avoid looking at windows.

    • @shadowx2750
      @shadowx2750 3 года назад +1

      you have multiple dreams every day you just dont remember them . try a dream journal

  • @tanvirhanifa7674
    @tanvirhanifa7674 7 лет назад +492

    You've gone full Vsauce

    • @potade2881
      @potade2881 5 лет назад +5

      Tanvir Hanifa Hey Vsauce Michael here, what is sleep?

    • @ashleytheheartless9050
      @ashleytheheartless9050 5 лет назад +4

      exurb1a

    • @lucywucyyy
      @lucywucyyy 4 года назад +3

      @@ashleytheheartless9050 nah he didnt leave me with severe existential dread so i wouldnt say hes gone exurb1a

  • @spacejamlover70
    @spacejamlover70 7 лет назад +234

    i one time farted so loud during my sleep i woke myself up...

  • @deviland2307
    @deviland2307 7 лет назад +1895

    Is your brain CPU limited or GPU limited?

    • @slim7306
      @slim7306 7 лет назад +117

      School limited

    • @ZLau13
      @ZLau13 7 лет назад +77

      Over Optic Mine's memory limited. :/

    • @Ethorbit
      @Ethorbit 7 лет назад +46

      My CPU is a neuro net processor.. a learning computer.

    • @zezzegaming6448
      @zezzegaming6448 7 лет назад +13

      Over Optic I have not enought powerfull powersupply (420w)

    • @will_of_europa
      @will_of_europa 7 лет назад +16

      Over Optic my GPU is off the charts, but my CPU can only generate about 4 objects at a time

  • @ktox977
    @ktox977 7 лет назад +482

    I got an existential crisis watching this video...

  • @davidlennox6242
    @davidlennox6242 4 года назад +33

    2kliksphilip has just articulated my entire experience with sleep so well that I'm starting to believe that we're connected to some global government scheme that aims to give people a somewhat annoying sleeping experience. The troubles falling asleep, the sleep paralysis and even the lucid dreaming have been common night occurrences for me since I was a child. It's really comforting to see someone else have the same experiences, although more so in an "I know how annoying it is" way.

  • @daniel-andersson
    @daniel-andersson 4 года назад +12

    I find that I often revisit this dream trilogy. Most of the time it actually helps me sleep. Thank you, Philip.

  • @lokeisevil
    @lokeisevil 7 лет назад +297

    so I woke up, made myself some coffee, and sat down to enjoy this video.
    its 12:30 pm

    • @jari4493
      @jari4493 7 лет назад

      Loke nice

    • @rustie115
      @rustie115 7 лет назад +1

      Loke ok

    • @gafeht
      @gafeht 7 лет назад +10

      I've woken up at just about every hour of the day.

    • @guycxz
      @guycxz 7 лет назад +3

      When I have the opportunity to sleep whenever I want I tend to go to sleep at around sunrise and wake up late in the afternoon

    • @lix88440000
      @lix88440000 7 лет назад +1

      And I took a coup of coffee and went to bed right now to enjoy this video and sleep... It's 08:23am

  • @CheekyChan
    @CheekyChan 7 лет назад +142

    I didn't think I'd ever find someone with as fucked up sleeping problems as myself. Let alone a RUclipsr I adore. Lucid and vivid dreams are something I experience every night, I can have extremely complex dreams, control them to my every whim sometimes though rarely. I can usually remember every bit of my dream, since I was a wee child I've woken my parents up from screaming one of their names in my sleep. I suffer sleep paralysis about once every month. I've even experienced it in a dream then woken up and the only thing I can do is hear an intense hissing and move my eyes and eye lids until I'm finally able to move my body. I don't get very good sleep ever. I'm always tired and I never feel fully awake or completely operational, I feel like I'm operating at 60% at all given times. A lot of people envy my ability to have super vivid and lucid dreams but 90% of my dreams are nightmares, horrible nightmares, whether it be random faceless people out to get me, some kind of creature that's almost always different or I experience the death/loss of a loved one or one of my animals or I'm protecting my family from some kind of attacker or strange phenomenon. And most of the time it's either extremely realistic or off the walls weird. And as for the floating and flying, same thing here. I can usually jump really high and kind of float back to the ground or glide but I can never have a dream where I'm actually flying and it's a really strange experience and in most of those dreams there's some kind of weird correlation with oranges, I almost always see them in flying dreams.
    I'd honestly like to know why this is even affecting me as badly as it does. I never sleep well, I'm always hella tired, I eat well and exercise and I'm almost always working but I always feel like I'm working at %60 of my full potential. My head will randomly become cloudy and even simple things are hard to understand or comprehend at times and other times I can solve a complex issue right of the bat without thinking much. I'm usually the first to think outside the box and come up with a solution to a problem no one else would have thought of. Also, it doesn't matter how much sleep I get, 1 hour or 12, I still feel tired and have an incredibly hard time some days even finding the energy to get out of bed. Staying in it won't help though because I'll just constantly be waking up and falling asleep resuming the same dream I was having.
    I'll tell you though, it's really enlightening to see someone with the same problems when no one I know can even comprehend a fraction of the problems I have trying to sleep. No one I know even suffers nightmares on a weekly or monthly basis let alone almost every night of their life. I'm usually really active in my sleep as well. Even as a child I could never share a bed with anyone, I'd beat my sisters in my sleep, end up right hooking my dad in the face or slugging my mom. I almost broke my ankle once from continuously kicking my bed frame in my sleep. I sometimes punch my wall in my sleep and wake up my family in the process. I have a tendency to headbutt stuff too or even throw myself around my bed or spin my body around constantly. I feel more tired after waking up a lot of times than I did when I went to sleep.
    People will probably think this is weird but after suffering from it all my life and randomly stumbling across someone who I've watched for a while randomly uploading a video with the same issues I feel extremely relieved that I'm not the only person who suffers these problems to an extent because I've never been able to find someone with such similar issues. So, Phil, I really appreciate you taking the chance and the time to do such a video, even risking looking like a huge weirdo to bring attention to such a problem that seemingly affects so little.

    • @kekman3923
      @kekman3923 7 лет назад

      CheekyChan wtf m8

    • @magicalwizard99
      @magicalwizard99 7 лет назад +16

      Dude, you sound like you have narcolepsy. I got diagnosed with it last year (I lucid dream, have sleep paralysis, and sleeping problems) but you can get medication that can help with it. My mom who is also narcoleptic would dream while awake and she got diagnosed with narcolepsy and takes prescription and she says taking it made her feel normal for the first time.
      Also I haven't had lucid dreams for a long time, but you can learn how to adapt to lucid dreams, I mean think about it, lucid dreams are when your conscious mind and your conscious mind come together. (Your sub-conscious mind is creating and controlling the dream while your conscious mind (which is you) is observing/participating in the lucid dream) If you have nightmares all the time, I say you need to figure out how to infiltrate your sub-conscious. First embrace whatever fucked up things that are in you nightmares, talk to them, ask them why they come to your dreams to scare you, figure out patterns between your nightmares, what connects them to each other, stuff like that.
      I know I'm just some guy on youtube, but If I were you I would totally get a sleep study to see whether you're narcoleptic or not, and medication helps a lot of people with their narcolepsy. But you totally are gifted to be able to lucid dream every night, it's your life and all, but I think you should try to battle the demons of your sub-conscious and make them conscious

    • @CheekyChan
      @CheekyChan 7 лет назад +6

      +magicalwizard99 Someone had mentioned narcolepsy to me a long time ago but sleep studies aren't something that are covered by my health insurance. They don't consider most sleep disorders as physical problems. I may need to find a health insurance that can cover it or something because having a good sleep is something I rarely get, usually I have to be completely and utterly exhausted both physically and mentally, like to the point I can barely stand or think straight.
      And no one in my family has any sleeping issues which makes it harder to explain it to them why it can take me an hour just to wake up in the morning or why I seem so tired all day. Usually they'll try to comfort me or something by saying they woke up a few times or they couldn't fall asleep, but that doesn't really compare much to waking up two or four times an hour all night and being so physical in your sleep that you wake up just as exhausted or pulled a muscle in your sleep. My parents had to literally drag me out of bed in the morning when I was much younger, or pick me up out of bed and help me stand as I get ready for school. I sometimes still jump out of bed in a panic because of something that happens in my dreams just as I'm telling myself to wake up. Usually in my dreams I know it's a dream and I can control my actions, albeit they're usually a lot slower or I feel really weak in them but I've actually tried that before, facing the negative aspects of my dreams and trying to converse with them but they either disappear or the dream continues like normal and they just continue to come after me or the dream plays out as it normally would in the case of something like a natural disaster in my dream. It could be weird stuff too like there may not even be anything in my dream, I'm just inside a dark house or something but I can feel despair and it feels like I should be scared but I'm not. And of course I wake myself up, go back to sleep and continue the same dream or occasionally my dream will change but it's not very common.
      Also, I'm kind of curious, what kind of meds do you and your mom take? Well, you maybe just a guy on RUclips but it means a lot to me that you'd not criticize me or think I'm a weirdo for the things that go on in my life and actually try to help. It's not something I like talking about because it makes me seem so weird but seeing Phil talk about such things makes me feel a lot better about it, and the fact you'd as well talk about it makes me feel a lot better.
      Also, I forgot to mention in my original post but when Phil mentioned out of body experiences, that's one of the strangest feelings I've ever had, for me it doesn't happen very often at all but I do get the same sensation in some of my dreams when I can see myself in third person or the rare ones where I'm actually someone else.

    • @magicalwizard99
      @magicalwizard99 7 лет назад +2

      she takes adderall, which is a stimulant. I personally don't take anything but can be prescribed adderall. I don't take it because I can function without it and my symptoms have been really tame sense i was diagnosed. Best of luck to you, and I hope you can find some answers.
      OBE sounds really spooky, i can't imagine being someone else in a dream, the brain is an enigma

    • @epicninja2378
      @epicninja2378 7 лет назад +4

      CheekyChan Honestly I'm lucky because most of the time I can pull out an AA-12 and shred anything.

  • @whathing414
    @whathing414 7 лет назад +336

    Yo, i think it is okay if you just added 2 sek of a black screen to get extra youtube money you made an awesome video and i think you deserve more youtube money. (English sucks i know.)

    • @Sannu98
      @Sannu98 7 лет назад +8

      You're right about that :D

    • @Ethorbit
      @Ethorbit 7 лет назад +117

      Maybe it was 2 seconds less on purpose to prove a point that he doesn't do this for the money?

    • @pc_screen5478
      @pc_screen5478 6 лет назад +8

      Ethorbit nope. If he were trying to prove to someone that he wasn't trying to get that extra, he'd have only left a 1 second gap max to the 10 min mark

    • @Wheagg
      @Wheagg 6 лет назад

      Bad english? You might know more than I do, and I speak it natively
      Edit:with a few spelling errors but wow

    • @aquelecientista4491
      @aquelecientista4491 5 лет назад

      @@pc_screen5478 na verdade ele fez, pode pesquisar o nome do video, tem 9:59 de duração. Aqui nós vemos 9:58 pq o youtube sempre come o ultimo segundo. (pesquise o video na barra de pesquisa do youtube ou no google)

  • @arrowtongue
    @arrowtongue 4 года назад +12

    got to sleep at a good time (relatively) then woke up in 3 hours, and am probably gonna have a day at least 50% worse for it, good time to revisit this series, cheers

  • @steveneven7895
    @steveneven7895 7 лет назад +20

    After my mom passed, i had multiple dreams with her alive being the subject of the dream

    • @desertdesmond6736
      @desertdesmond6736 3 года назад +2

      Same here with my dad, there was one time where i dreamt that he was alive and i'd just found him near his old school. This dream was an entire year after he died.

  • @nydeh3014
    @nydeh3014 7 лет назад +40

    Sometimes I dream that I can't breathe and then I realise that it's a dream so I try to force open my eyes and then I wake up out of breath and then I explode and die.

    • @kekman3923
      @kekman3923 7 лет назад +1

      Nydeh eks de

    • @Grasfh
      @Grasfh 7 лет назад +2

      Nydeh LMFAO thanks for making my night bro

  • @dphkommentare7267
    @dphkommentare7267 7 лет назад +5

    I tried benchmarking my brain.
    If it could handle the physics.
    I LAUGHED SO HARD!! Brilliant!

  • @vincent78433
    @vincent78433 7 лет назад +14

    Sleep paralysis is really freaky, there is something very disturbing about being fully aware feeling your whole body but not being able to move a muscle. I often end up panicking and trying as hard as a can to move any muscle just, it's very strange pretty unpleasant sensation. The first time it happened I thought I had somehow become completely paralyzed in my sleep and I wanted to scream and shout. As time went one and it kept happening I tried to fall asleep again but it would usually not work and i would end up trying to move anyway usually waking up after some amount of trying.
    From my experience trying to move my fingers is usually the best way to wake up also as soon as you move any muscle even an inch the sleep paralysis is completely gone and i can move normally.

  • @finicu88
    @finicu88 7 лет назад +68

    "You can't imagine 5 dots and remember their shape in relation with each other"
    Yes I could! As soon as I said that I imagined them in an X shape and I had no problem "finding" them again. Seems like patterns are brain-friendly

    • @jdraper12
      @jdraper12 7 лет назад +3

      finicu I imagine a matrix or shape made up of dots, I can get up to a 6x6x6 array if I concentrate

    • @BruceLee-nj2zf
      @BruceLee-nj2zf 7 лет назад +14

      I can generate a 3D world using dots and remember their exact location! The biggest size I can remember is 5^148x5^148, you are right guys it's super easy! WHOO HOOO!!

    • @kiefac
      @kiefac 6 лет назад +7

      It's chunking. You think you're seeing 5 separate dots in an X shape but they're really kinda... connected. Brains do this all the time, it helps you remember more than 7 arbitrary things in your short term memory. (7 is the general limit on the # of things you can remember at a time. Chunking finds common patterns and makes them into 1 thing in memory)

    • @oreole9608
      @oreole9608 6 лет назад

      I hough of a penagon (and i realized ha my keyboar is broken)

    • @namelessguy199
      @namelessguy199 5 лет назад

      I can imagine 512 dots and interconnecting them with 256 lines to make 128 polygon and interconnecting these polygons at their sides to form a 3D sphere

  • @thorn9382
    @thorn9382 5 лет назад +5

    Any time I fly in a dream it's kind of like playing a game with really low render distance. There's always some kind of fog or something or some reason I can't see everything.

  • @bena2.014
    @bena2.014 2 года назад +2

    00:20 nono you should absolutely think about something, not about something that worries you tho. That's how i fall asleep, just thinking a lot and then, suddenly, I'm sleeping.

  • @RidentGaming
    @RidentGaming 4 года назад +3

    this is one of my favorite set of videos on your channel. i don't even know why, i've never had sleep problems.

  • @thejerryfied
    @thejerryfied 7 лет назад

    the beginning eerily described most of my nights. I can never fall asleep when I'm trying to. everytime I "just close my eyes" my mind instantly gets bored and the need to open my eyes occurs. I'm still tired, but lying there for hours, not doing anything, bored out of my life.

  • @Fleuxx
    @Fleuxx 7 лет назад +5

    I live to see Philip's giant green screen head staring at the camera in awe.

  • @tritoner1221
    @tritoner1221 2 года назад +1

    please make this a series! i find it fascinating to hear about other people's subjective experiences inside their own minds. dreaming and psychedelics are probably the coolest things out there.

  • @IamJai72
    @IamJai72 7 лет назад +3

    My dreams are very mild and boring. For example I check my bank account in a dream and see a very low number, then I wake up and realise I still have all my money

    • @housr
      @housr 6 лет назад +1

      Mr Jai at least it's a great relief waking up :D

    • @djeieakekseki2058
      @djeieakekseki2058 5 лет назад

      Mr Jai I can relate to you lol, in a dream I was just eating chicken, not boring though hhhh.

  • @WyvernDotRed
    @WyvernDotRed 2 года назад

    Usually my sleep is fine, and those tricks to fall asleep work for me.
    But sometimes I just can't find my rest. Nothing helps, it's exactly like what you described.
    Basically the only dreams I remember are lucid, either that I notice and enjoy the dream for what it is or decide that I want to wake up or stop it.
    I even induce lucid dreams a lot, it's nice to drift away experiencing something partially predictable.
    And that benchmarking of my brain, I also do it a lot. Haven't tried flying much in my dreams though.
    Yes, not having full control over the dream can both be frighting but also fun. It depends.
    Dreams can absolutely be more vivid or very similar than real life.
    Wow, this video was incredibly relatable. Thank you.

  • @Kill4play
    @Kill4play 7 лет назад +3

    I love your vids Phillip! I used to write down all my dreams because I remember them every single night. Our sleep patterns and experiences are very similar. There's a not too well known misconception about sleep you should be aware of. Natural human sleep patterns are not 8 hours of sleep. Second sleep or waking up after a few hours, milling about for a bit and then going back to bed is actually the way we evolved. Sleeping at night was dangerous and waking halfway through the night was for our own safety.
    But when it comes to lucid dreaming I have you beat. I can fly like superman or Goku. I think this may be because I have logged quite a few flight hours attempting for my pilots license. (Which I gave up on because money :( )
    But the weird bit about flying, when I change direction it feels like being on a roller coaster in my stomach, but the rest of my body feels weightless.
    I did something similar to your rock shattering mind experiment- I simulated leaves on a tree in my mind, and tried to maintain acute awareness of the motion of the leaves in the wind. I used a very large sycamore tree from my real memory. I came to the same conclusions you did about the rock. I would rewind and playback the movements repeatedly but there was no difference between fact and fiction in my mind. I was certain that I could replay it, but how could I confirm if I was remembering correctly? You can't.
    And on sleep paralysis: yes it's freaky. I don't like it. Especially when it's strong and you're awake.
    My lack of sleep also causes me to microsleep while driving -- often. A sad consequence of work and sleep schedules being the bane of my existence.
    I've found sleepyti.me/ really helpful, hopefully you will too. It uses circadian rhythms to tell you when to sleep and wake up to not be groggy. I just need to remember to actually follow through with it more often. When I do remember it usually works!
    All the best ++LarcenIII

  • @IgnacioRoca
    @IgnacioRoca 4 года назад +1

    I hate to vivid dream, my brain snaps into wanting to do things. I can do whatever, fly, stop time and any typical thing anyone would imagine. But very quickly my mind will trick itself into showing me something horrible. I will think to myself "now that im in control, I wouldnt want X to happen", and then X always happens. It can sometimes ruin my breakfast where I just have to forget the horrid shit my mind decided to put me through.

  • @jkerman5113
    @jkerman5113 7 лет назад +9

    In my (lucid) dreams, I have:
    Been shot
    Been tranquilized
    Had terminal cancer
    Been struck by lightning
    :)

    • @CssZogga161
      @CssZogga161 5 лет назад

      doesn't lucid dreaming means that you are noticing that you are dreaming and so you know it is all just in your mind ?

    • @makitard
      @makitard 4 года назад

      i just walked around

  • @arnaraki7514
    @arnaraki7514 7 лет назад

    When you talked about how your subconscious is really in control, even when lucid dreaming, i froze up. started getting tears in my eyes, and went from the deathmatch I was playing to the main menu of cs go and just stared at it. The music started to really get to me. I stared at the menu screen until this whole video ended. Then I alt-tabbed, and wrote this comment.

  • @MiauFrito
    @MiauFrito 7 лет назад +24

    Sleep protips:
    Do not use blue/white lights at night, including from your screen (download f.lux). When you wake up in the morning, turn on a blue/white light to reset your circadian rhythm.
    Do you take naps? Just try lying in bed in the middle of the day. Even a 10 minute nap can make a huge difference in your ability to focus.
    If you wake up feeling like shit, have breakfast and then take a "nap".
    From my experience, your mattress/pillow/sleeping position are extremely important, they can make the difference between being an excellent AAA 100% 5-star student and a a terrible, barely getting, student.
    Try these:
    try all different sleeping positions - face up, prone, side (with appropriate pillow)
    try putting a thick blanket under your bedsheet to simulate a softer mattress or try double/triple bedsheets to simulate a harder mattress
    How to tell if you're doing poorly: do you have any difficulty getting out of bed in the morning? Any AT ALL? If you do, then you're not operating at 100% of your mental capacity, possibly as low as 70%
    How to tell that you're doing good: You wake up automatically at the same time every day, and have 0 difficulty getting out of bed
    The blue light is by far the greatest problem, every time your brain sees even a second of blue light, it thinks that it's day time. I can't stress this enough: install fucking flux

    • @helper_bot
      @helper_bot 4 года назад

      @@kaya-sem impossible!

  • @alicetippet6007
    @alicetippet6007 Месяц назад

    I am rewatching this video because I too have battled with sleep troubles. I watched when this video came out, and 7 years later im still here, watching at 2am

  • @noamias4897
    @noamias4897 6 лет назад +3

    My mind gets so hyperactive at night that I can often solve a bunch of math questions I usually somewhat struggle with when I’m in school, and last week I calculated like 60 turns of Sid Meiers Civilization V in my head. It was fucking insane, I just played the game like on my pc but in my mind

  • @thewayukian
    @thewayukian 7 лет назад

    I honestly relate si much to your spleep.
    Also, that was pretty informative, I didnt think about all of that
    funny thing is the fact that i'm watching this video because I woke up after 3 hours of sleep and cant go back

  • @kanjobahn
    @kanjobahn 7 лет назад +35

    3:38 Left4Dead
    BTW: Never stop your Easter Eggs :)

  • @Stellxa
    @Stellxa 5 лет назад +2

    This whole "dreaming" thing sounds so cool, and I dont know why I dont experience it at all. I just dont dream: I sleep, and then I wake up in the morning. I never remember or feel anything between the two, yet I still have the half-awake stuff you talked about in this and other videos. Strange.

  • @GangdangleOfficialChannel
    @GangdangleOfficialChannel 7 лет назад +30

    My house can be seen at 6:09. Good luck finding it.

    • @danman9847
      @danman9847 5 лет назад +39

      I see it, its right there at 6:09.
      Moron thought ill never find it. Lol

  • @Aryetis
    @Aryetis 7 лет назад +1

    My weirdest dream experience happened one night when I was sleepwalking. But it was not your usual sleepwalking experience, far from it. It was a somewhat lucid sleepwalking.
    Sleepwalking is usually something you don't remember. Except for that night when I "woke up" on the table of the dinner room. I remember thinking "how the f*** did I end up there at the middle of the night?". I remember trying to go back upstairs to my room and physically hitting invisible walls ... I tried to scrunch my eyes, thinking I was dreaming, but It didn't woke me up .... I then tried to feel those invisible walls again, trying to make sense out of it. After a moment I realized that my body was still in my room, I was feeling every wall of it, the carpet of the floor, the toys laying around, my bed, etc. After realizing that, I still didn't woke up, I didn't scream out of fear either. I contemplated the illusion for a while, turning my head and seeing every single detail of the dining room. Shortly after I climbed back up on the table/my bed and tried to "go back to sleep". Waking up in the morning I did found my toys tossed around like if someone has been walking around at the middle of the night.
    ps : Also I did experience sleep paralysis once, and twice those nights that goes by as fast as you blink....

  • @jaggerjdm9787
    @jaggerjdm9787 5 лет назад +3

    I used to get lucid dreams all the time when I was little, but I haven't even had a dream since I was like 10.

  • @jimmyegg6892
    @jimmyegg6892 6 месяцев назад

    It is cool to see you can make people think about their thoughts that are hard to express. It gives a other perspective where you barely can talk about

  • @HeyItsRonHere
    @HeyItsRonHere 7 лет назад +5

    When I'm lucid dreaming and want to wake up I close my eyes, run towards a nearby wall and jump into it. This works every time for me.

    • @quadrillion92
      @quadrillion92 7 лет назад +2

      why the fuck would you want to wake up from a lucid dream (a dream normie here,never had a lucid)

    • @punkchris
      @punkchris 7 лет назад +1

      +meme platinum It can be scary because you could start to lose control

    • @yellowheads3573
      @yellowheads3573 7 лет назад +1

      I one time was in a nightmare lucid dream and i couldn't get myself awake so i tried to get on of my family members in my dream to slam my head with a basketball thinking that would wake me up, they wouldn't do it

    • @Beunibster
      @Beunibster 6 лет назад +1

      I usually try to push it to the limits by flying, performing magic and having sex with beautiful women - and end up losing control or waking up.

  • @haziprivate345
    @haziprivate345 7 лет назад

    Kliksphilip always seems to express my feelings for me.
    thanks man, my favourite youtuber, always have been and will be.

  • @nyl0n733
    @nyl0n733 5 лет назад +3

    In the past few days, while I am sleeping, I all of a sudden hear the steam call sound in my head..

  • @FRD357
    @FRD357 6 лет назад

    Every dream i remember was a lucid dream. Lucid dreams usually end up as nightmares but then i realize it's a dream and turn whatever monster is chasing me into a kitty, but i haven't dreamt in a couple of years.

  • @halim_fh5942
    @halim_fh5942 7 лет назад +309

    Why are all my dreams sexual? Am I that much of a fuckboi??

    • @Blue-ud9bu
      @Blue-ud9bu 7 лет назад +94

      Had a lucid dream and... ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @IndieLambda
      @IndieLambda 7 лет назад +37

      Abdulhalim FH I rarely do sexual dreams, but I can't recall one where humans existed, when I dream of sex, I automatically dream of furries too...

    • @owolivius
      @owolivius 7 лет назад +9

      Individu λambda lol

    • @ItzRetz
      @ItzRetz 7 лет назад +36

      oh, dear lord, there is no help for you Individu

    • @leinadlink
      @leinadlink 7 лет назад +5

      Individu λambda I guess is easy to put those two together for some reason...

  • @IamTristanC
    @IamTristanC 6 лет назад

    thank you 2kliksphilip for opening my eyes to me need to shuteye. I average about 4 hours sleep per night and its kinda destroying my life. Lack of sleep is ruining my memory, ruining my ability to problem solve, it slows my reflexes and makes it harder to pretend that im a normal human in social situations. hopefully when i start catching up on sleep i will have a similar experience to you where i become like awhile new person again.

  • @tortillatime401
    @tortillatime401 4 года назад +4

    Damn, one more second and Philip could have had dank RUclips monetisation

  • @AkiraSatou
    @AkiraSatou 5 лет назад

    I hate how unnaturally well I can relate. You have single-handedly put into words what I've been struggling to for years. I have medically diagnosed insomnia and making it through middle-school and high-school alone was a game I just barely beat by the skin of my teeth. Thank you so much for this video Philip, just know there's a lot of people like you out there, and I'm easily one of them. If it helps **ANY** I suggest developing a routine, it doesn't always work for me, but the brunt of what goes down for me is I'll divvy out a good hour or so to showering, brushing my teeth, a bit of light meditation and every trick in the book I can think of, rainy storm videos on youtube for 10 hours, sleeping naked, anything and everything I can do to help me drift off into one mega hour crunch of sweet sleep-inducing tricks. Of course they don't always work, if I had a dollar for every time I've had to manually replay though 10 hour videos, I'd have enough money to get medical funding on why it's so hard for people like us to sleep like normal human beings.

  • @Bruno-wg1ct
    @Bruno-wg1ct 7 лет назад +7

    Holy shit, that background music is epic!! :D

  • @codyplays3828
    @codyplays3828 7 лет назад +1

    1:52...I litterly jumped up out of fear.. also I can relate to this alot,I love these videos btw keep up the good work👍👍

  • @leinadlink
    @leinadlink 7 лет назад +3

    I actually can induce lucid dreaming about 80% of the time... Yes I'm really lucky, I also can fly at will in them or do whatever. And when I'm having a nightmare I just say "screw you" and I instantly wake up or just wreck whatever is going against me.
    But to be honest I don't usually have full control either, I once tried to do a kamehameha and just stood there looking like a dumbass wondering why it wasn't working.
    I also daydream a lot, I imagine whatever I want and get lost in my imagination, having full blown stories with characters I know or just original ones...
    I might be crazy.

    • @picklejar7236
      @picklejar7236 6 лет назад

      yeah i can wake up during a night mare by opening my eyes its like i know that im in a dream i can feel it then i just open my eyes and wake up im not sure why

    • @1996Pinocchio
      @1996Pinocchio 3 года назад

      Write these stories down, if you still have them. :)

  • @bndawg2000
    @bndawg2000 5 лет назад

    I don't often have dreams but when I do, my alarm always wakes me up during the dramatic conclusion.

  • @anxdmeme4208
    @anxdmeme4208 7 лет назад +4

    I rarely dream and when I do it's in 3rd person, like a movie, and I am not in control

    • @CssZogga161
      @CssZogga161 5 лет назад

      you are having a out of body experience, push it further and you will be able to control :)

    • @user-ng2ry9cq9w
      @user-ng2ry9cq9w 5 лет назад

      Wayz don’t tell them what to do!

  • @archaeorobbo
    @archaeorobbo 7 лет назад

    What i find strange is how you can have long and thoughtful conversations to people based on your memory, one dream I just spoke to a friend about philosophy for 8 hours.

  • @williammacdonald4702
    @williammacdonald4702 7 лет назад +549

    Is this a reupload?

    • @MintRobin
      @MintRobin 7 лет назад +32

      I think so

    • @hrmny_
      @hrmny_ 7 лет назад +72

      yes, but on 2kliksphilip

    • @TheCrazer666
      @TheCrazer666 7 лет назад +89

      No, you're in a lucid dream.

    • @TF2Gaming101
      @TF2Gaming101 7 лет назад +1

      He said it in his kliksphilip vid

    • @sirsparkelz5863
      @sirsparkelz5863 7 лет назад +1

      Lucid dream'ception

  • @cyb-m1g
    @cyb-m1g 3 месяца назад

    this video started an intense obsession with dreaming when I was in middle school in 2018, to this day Im still enthralled with it all

  • @poppop-oj6by
    @poppop-oj6by 7 лет назад +3

    This is very scary but I want more. It is an interesting topic.

  • @sphenops_
    @sphenops_ 5 лет назад +1

    The fact that you can notice the text has changed in the book means that your brain put that in memory

  • @BubbleDouble
    @BubbleDouble 7 лет назад +3

    3:39 at the end it looked like the L4D2 poster's hand

  • @tajaloe5920
    @tajaloe5920 4 года назад +1

    I feel pain in my dreams. I always have. You know those dreams where you're falling and wake up before hitting the ground? I don't wake up, I hit the ground with momentous force and writhe in agony for a long few seconds before waking up. I've woken up with swelling and bruises where there is no injury. I get eaten by the dogs, hit by the train, torn apart by the monster coming out from the wall.

  • @lunchravers
    @lunchravers 7 лет назад +3

    If you have trouble with sleep, then spend between a few days and a week in the countryside with no lights. It'll reset your circadian rhythm.

  • @NJOverclocked
    @NJOverclocked 7 лет назад

    Almost all of what you say in this video is true for me too. Except for the OBE, I've never had one of those. Paralysis, however, was probably the most terrifying thing I've ever experienced, and I've been robbed at gunpoint AND knifepoint. I could imagine you and I would probably muster up some interesting conversations. But, watching your videos and commenting will have to do!

  • @hugohugohugohugo4800
    @hugohugohugohugo4800 7 лет назад +5

    I dreamt that my dog died, and i felt genuinely fucking depressed when i woke up.

    • @theoroost5823
      @theoroost5823 3 года назад

      I dreamt that my dog died, and i felt happy, then i woke up and i felt genuinely fucking depressed

    • @hugohugohugohugo4800
      @hugohugohugohugo4800 3 года назад

      ok

    • @theoroost5823
      @theoroost5823 3 года назад

      @@hugohugohugohugo4800 by that extraordinarily lame response im guessing you're still fucking depressed

    • @hugohugohugohugo4800
      @hugohugohugohugo4800 3 года назад

      ok

  • @gabrielkerne9175
    @gabrielkerne9175 5 лет назад

    I've had near constant night terrors; atmosferic nightmares that wake me up in a panic attack scenario. Medicine takes care of it so it's no bother anymore, but I can relate a lot with the first part of the video because of it. Dreams are real I tell you, and so is what we feel during our experiences having them.

  • @thepablyko
    @thepablyko 7 лет назад +28

    wanna have lucid dreams? magic mushrooms

    • @jonnybeag887
      @jonnybeag887 7 лет назад +2

      ThePablyko lsd works too ;)

    • @cocaine3849
      @cocaine3849 7 лет назад +2

      ThePablyko its not the same

    • @ItzRetz
      @ItzRetz 7 лет назад +3

      Weed actually works well too. Just smoke some before you go to sleep and your dreams are way more intense. I've also taken Valerian before going to sleep (it's supposed to help you sleep, and legal everywhere!) and found out that it makes dreams 10x as vivid and intense, so much so that I was actually excited to get to sleep after taking Valerian because of how good the dreams were.

    • @ItzRetz
      @ItzRetz 7 лет назад +3

      For sure man! I'll add it to my to-do list!
      You're ignorant, all 3 of the drugs we talked about here are all completely harmless.

    • @Ethorbit
      @Ethorbit 7 лет назад +11

      Drugs mess with your body and brain, I think the ignorant people are the ones who say "Oh it's harmless!"

  • @squanchysquanch1840
    @squanchysquanch1840 Год назад +2

    I don’t have many dreams nowadays, or don’t remember them. Probably related to my pot usage.
    But, when I was young, and having a lucid dream that turned into a lucid nightmare, I would visualize a keyboard (computer keyboard). I would press escape on the keyboard and wake up. This always worked when I wanted to escape a bad dream.
    I also had a recurring dream of a nuclear apocalypse, wherein I would wake up just as the nuclear blast hit. Would always be in a building, knowing what was about to happen, huddled with some girl I liked at the time. Dreams are strange indeed.

    • @squanchysquanch1840
      @squanchysquanch1840 Год назад

      @@2kliksphilip fascinating stuff. Love your content brother! Hello from sunny Las Vegas.

  • @StanTheBlueYoshi69
    @StanTheBlueYoshi69 7 лет назад +15

    I really wish I could dream. I just close my eyes, and after about an hour, all of sudden it is 6 hours later. Just that is it. Does anyone know how I can make myself dream. You have no idea how much I want to dream. If anyone knows please tell me.

    • @StanTheBlueYoshi69
      @StanTheBlueYoshi69 7 лет назад +2

      Underscorer Ah, I will eat a pot of English mustard and go to sleep.

    • @NovaTrap1312
      @NovaTrap1312 7 лет назад +14

      Guys i know we har our fun for the past years but its enough now xD All the "dream" jokes became stale in the end. Its time to tell him that dreams were just a meme.

    • @jdraper12
      @jdraper12 7 лет назад +1

      EchoSSBM stop smoking weed

    • @StanTheBlueYoshi69
      @StanTheBlueYoshi69 7 лет назад

      jdraper12 I don't, I just drink alooooooot of hard alcohol

    • @seesamucaek
      @seesamucaek 7 лет назад

      alcohol makes you less aware in dreams, that could be it.

  • @jacksiegfried5830
    @jacksiegfried5830 6 лет назад

    Usually for me I can't traditionally lucid dream, but sometimes I have the ability to wake up. For me I usually end up doing it when having an unpleasant dream, I wish myself out of it and then I just wake up.

  • @justas
    @justas 7 лет назад +14

    aww shit forgot to leave a weird comment in this video :/

    • @justas
      @justas 7 лет назад +1

      forgive me daddy Phillip

  • @tonywoods1226
    @tonywoods1226 4 года назад +1

    I as a kid, once saw in a dream that I was walking to my washroom and started to pee and turns out I peed in real life. Because of that now whenever I see bathroom in my dreams, I try running away as far as I can and end up waking up.

  •  7 лет назад +234

    Was not this an old video of you?

    • @Hugobros3
      @Hugobros3 7 лет назад +3

      He reuploaded it on this channel, he's moving it away from kliksphilip because of reasons

    • @evergreenx9
      @evergreenx9 7 лет назад +13

      Mehmet Arda Gündüz ikr, I feel like I alerady seen it

    • @Djob9601
      @Djob9601 7 лет назад +1

      Mehmet Arda Gündüz Same

    • @stipe1615
      @stipe1615 7 лет назад +3

      Mehmet Arda Gündüz watch the latest video from kliksphilp

    • @villenilsson7182
      @villenilsson7182 7 лет назад +11

      Read the fricking description!

  • @LeonAnikii
    @LeonAnikii 7 лет назад

    I found the best way to keep in a lucid dream is to focus really hard on a certain object. People's faces are the best for me. I focus on their face and look at every individual feature. It helps keep me in the dream.
    Doing things that you aren't supposed to do start to pull you out of the dream. Trying to fly or whatever. There's a delicate balance.
    Personally, the way i figure out im dreaming is by looking at almost any electronic device. Ones with a clock are the best. The numbers on a digital clock are usually completely messed up. Or looking at your phone, you will notice the screen glitches out and does things a phone shouldn't do.

  • @isvack
    @isvack 7 лет назад +63

    Philip, you know that it's 1 second off 10 minutes, why didn't you add a little more time?

    • @suico778
      @suico778 7 лет назад +19

      Consider that his values on content creation are greater than that of his desire for money. Also consider that this video has the intention of misleading you to believe that.

    • @EnderCrypt
      @EnderCrypt 7 лет назад +9

      maybe its because your on a diffrent platform, but the source code of my website reports
      "length_seconds":"598"
      so its 2 seconds behind 10 min

    • @isvack
      @isvack 7 лет назад +2

      EnderCrypt It also showed 9:58 for me but if you didn't notice he put a text saying something along the lines with: 1 more second and I could have had more money, or something.

    • @EnderCrypt
      @EnderCrypt 7 лет назад

      +Vit Makt
      ah, yeah i see now

    • @Ethorbit
      @Ethorbit 7 лет назад

      Even on a different platform your "website" sure you meant browser wouldn't display differently lmfao..

  • @breakdancegoose1005
    @breakdancegoose1005 4 года назад

    I love your videos, they really make me see stuff from a different perspective and that simply amazes me

  • @sir-jams-a-lot9645
    @sir-jams-a-lot9645 6 лет назад +3

    I remember a couple of months ago i remember going to bed and waking up to greet my mother only for her to tell me that i was screaming and trying to climb the walls saying 'Where is the light?!?!?!' And i looked at her confused. She told me that she heard me screaming and talking and got up to see my brother at the door and they both tried to calm me down which they did then i started talking to them. It was a very weird thing because i remembered non of it happening in the first place :/

  • @MultiAlpha11
    @MultiAlpha11 6 лет назад

    Last week I dreamed of running into good old friends I’d lost contact with and hadn’t talked to or thought about for years. It made me wonder if everyone has two versions, or realities, and both take place but one only while you’re asleep and one while you’re awake.

    • @ImHere4Nothing
      @ImHere4Nothing 6 лет назад

      i have the same dreams from time to time, where i see my old friends.

  • @user-fm1fw3gq6u
    @user-fm1fw3gq6u 7 лет назад +118

    I own 6 gtx 480s

    • @NexusSpacey
      @NexusSpacey 7 лет назад +4

      BOBsmithISaPERSON lol wtf?! 😂👌nvidia gtx 480 XD

    • @gargetkumet9934
      @gargetkumet9934 7 лет назад +18

      how much money do you save without the heating oil?

    • @radamstep
      @radamstep 7 лет назад +66

      Ew, why are you using emojis on youtube?

    • @user-fm1fw3gq6u
      @user-fm1fw3gq6u 7 лет назад

      My computer is 95%.......
      Because it's half heater, half computer.

    • @Killershark217
      @Killershark217 7 лет назад +24

      do you own 6 fire extinguishers as well?

  • @demetriosb5758
    @demetriosb5758 7 лет назад

    I've have sleep paralysis and it usually happens once a month. If you hallucinate it's very scary but it's a experience you'll never forget.

  • @Sedrathelime
    @Sedrathelime 7 лет назад +3

    My dreams can get very crazy. I tend to try and make them a goal in my daily life. Before bed, I study something that I want to dream about closely. I've heard apple juice and/or melatonin before bed can give more vivid experiences, and that does seem to be the case.
    I don't commit many of my dreams to memory, but if I can get to the computer, I try to write them down. Usually just to my friends online. I haven't kept a real dream journal. But I should.
    One of the dreams that stood out to me the most was, of course, one where I could fly. For the whole dream, I was my friend's Valkyrie character, Kaitlyn. That means I had wings, and I spent the whole dream trying to figure out how to use them. I managed it by the end of the dream, but woke up shortly after. Oddly enough, my brain was so focused on learning to control the new limbs that the knowledge carried over into real life and I had the phantom limb sensation on my back for a few days after.
    I've managed to go lucid several times, but I usually don't have the willpower to spawn in things that would make me happy. I did do it once, though...

    • @BruceLee-nj2zf
      @BruceLee-nj2zf 7 лет назад

      I read that writing down your dreams right as you wake upincreases your chance of getting lucid dreams :D

  • @jawadsaadi6942
    @jawadsaadi6942 7 лет назад +1

    This was one of my favourite videos you have ever made Phillip. Great job bro :)

  • @Killershark217
    @Killershark217 7 лет назад +2

    2 more seconds, not one for dem dank youtub moneyz :)

  • @user_romanport
    @user_romanport 6 лет назад

    The most real dream I've had happened when I was 7, maybe 8. I still remember it vividly. I was sitting on our old couch, in the middle seat, with my dad making a sandwich in the kitchen. Then, our house got destroyed nearly instantly by a tornado. From then on, I refused to sit in the middle seat of the couch. I did this out of fear. We no longer have that couch, but I refuse to sit in the middle of the couch to this day.

  • @512TheWolf512
    @512TheWolf512 7 лет назад +14

    lol philip, i work with crystals every day, i can EASILY imagine 5 dots and more, just ordering them like an atomic structure

    • @512TheWolf512
      @512TheWolf512 7 лет назад +1

      actually, my spacial imagination, as i call it, improved dramatically after i started mapping for CS1.6, so i don't believe that you have troubles with imagining complex structures

    • @Ethorbit
      @Ethorbit 7 лет назад +7

      Oh my god here's a cookie you must be special!
      I'm sure a lot of people can easily imagine 5 dots or more, I can too, and I can remember certain dreams through out my entire life.

    • @512TheWolf512
      @512TheWolf512 7 лет назад +3

      Ethorbit why are you so overly aggressive? I only pointed out and illustrated how what he says doesn't add up

    • @RageQuitRQ
      @RageQuitRQ 7 лет назад +1

      You can't really. You think you can just as Phillip said

    • @mikesdav
      @mikesdav 7 лет назад

      Yea to get specific your brain has a working memory that can handle only around 7 things at once as a maximum.
      If you try to imagine something beyond the limits of your brain you wouldn't be imagining them all at the same time, you would be imagining small sections then your brain crudely stitches them together.
      It actually gets a lot more complex though because of the way your brain develops shortcuts to important memories. It can also develop shortcuts that essentially allow you to digest or learn complex information quicker which is called neural scaffolding.

  • @nogussy
    @nogussy 2 года назад

    In dreams I always felt that my anxiety took control, even when lucidly dreaming - just the thought of "what if it went wrong" would make it go wrong in the dream. In my lucid dreams I always reach a certain limit of things I can do, I start feeling like I'm pushing it with my wishes and that feeling alone wins over all others and suddenly my dream ends

  • @Kuwulder
    @Kuwulder 7 лет назад +31

    Im fat

    • @arminstuff9926
      @arminstuff9926 7 лет назад +7

      Short niBBa XD 👌🏿😂👍🏿
      ‼️

    • @Kuwulder
      @Kuwulder 7 лет назад +1

      RAWR XD UwU owO -w- =^-^= ;3 c;

    • @gafeht
      @gafeht 7 лет назад +3

      you don't look a pound over 300

    • @Kuwulder
      @Kuwulder 7 лет назад

      Awh thanks bud

  • @mny2954
    @mny2954 3 года назад

    I’ve had a few dreams where I either was creating or just replaying a song in the dream, it was probably one of the best dreams ever

  • @snasuage
    @snasuage 7 лет назад +90

    I'm gay

    • @ghy201
      @ghy201 7 лет назад +17

      snasuage Hey that's pretty old!

    • @snasuage
      @snasuage 7 лет назад +1

      Ghy201 being gay does go back pretty far

    • @ghy201
      @ghy201 7 лет назад

      Yes I know

    • @felixawsome
      @felixawsome 7 лет назад

      Good for you.

    • @LordKratos111
      @LordKratos111 7 лет назад +1

      welcome to the club

  • @gabrielchcosta
    @gabrielchcosta 7 лет назад

    I listened to this while I was laying in bed with my eyes open , completely still, I feel really relaxed and I was thinking of everything Philip was saying, I got really concentrated . I would absolutely love longer videos where Philip just talks on interesting things like this! I don't listen to podcasts but if Philip did I totally would, his voice is so soothing.

  • @murdo124
    @murdo124 7 лет назад +33

    You're so on the spectrum

    • @LeoKeidran
      @LeoKeidran 7 лет назад +10

      murdo duncan
      I don't think that's a justifiable thing to say.

    • @MrCheeseDragon
      @MrCheeseDragon 7 лет назад +57

      technically we all are, except some are higher up than others, for example, you.

    • @ZLau13
      @ZLau13 7 лет назад +1

      google plus is terrible This.

    • @ZLau13
      @ZLau13 7 лет назад +13

      murdo duncan Autism diagnoses have increased because the definitions have been expanded. I think all smart, active, woke, creative, self improving people have autistic qualities and it's not necessarily a bad thing. "Autistic" is a little bit like the new "nerd".

    • @murdo124
      @murdo124 7 лет назад +1

      luutifa0 they also don't get sarcasm

  • @pissmilker2313
    @pissmilker2313 3 года назад

    I got over the imagining more than 4 dots problem by imagining them in a circle. Dividing the circle further and further makes it easy for me to keep track of ever increasing amounts of imaginary dots. If I put my mind into it I feel like I can get up to 256 dots.

  • @chenhoward7807
    @chenhoward7807 7 лет назад

    i have actually never had any dreams in my life, sometimesi get so close to having them in the morning, my vision would turn into a series of bright colors, and then become dark again. its get pretty jealous when people tell stories of dreams like this one.

  • @dominikborowski
    @dominikborowski 3 года назад

    I once had a series of dreams in which I was able to fly. But it wasn't easy. I had to wave my arms like some kind of crazy person. Once in the air it was easier but I still had to put a lot of effort into it. I remember how awesome the feeling was. I don't know what stopped it but it hasn't happened since around 2 years.
    Thanks for reminding me about that 2kliksphilip.

  • @chrisrosenkreuz23
    @chrisrosenkreuz23 3 года назад

    I just close my eyes and try ostensively staring at the darkness without losing focus
    the lack of stimuli bores my brain and it just falls asleep

  • @Catman-ze2gr
    @Catman-ze2gr 6 лет назад

    I have problems with sleep too. Sometimes I cannot get to sleep, but the next day I do not feel tired at all. I move into some kind of trance where I understand everything differently or something.

  • @SparksX18
    @SparksX18 5 лет назад

    when i'm in a lucid dream i shake my upper body to get out at the end. the line between where the dream ends and where my waking life starts is actually blurred sometimes

  • @Mars_junior
    @Mars_junior 7 лет назад

    Man I severely suffer from sleep paralysis. I have it at least once a month and some are far more worse than others. I'm a grown man and I attempt to scream from my mom or just anyone to wake me up, but you can't open your mouth to yell. I try and slam my legs into the wall to make some noise but they're stuck. Sleep paralysis is just awful. I also have vivid, but not lucid dreams. My father passed away roughly a year ago and nearly every night is a nightmare about that. I have developed a full fear of sleep. My rant is done, I've just never really had a platform where it made sense to mention any of that. Hope you're doing better lately Phillip.

  • @nerdycus6935
    @nerdycus6935 Год назад

    I've had 2 lucid dreams in my life- I remember the first one well. I was in a vaguely CSGO dust map, some group of terrorists, educating them on bullet manufacture- only to say 'I learned this all from RUclips.' Instantly snapped that I was dreaming. First thing: No-clipped straight up, out of the map, saw the textures as you would see them in a game- then woke right up. Sad I couldn't do more.

  • @gornthelizardkingofplanete2031
    @gornthelizardkingofplanete2031 6 лет назад

    I remember just about 1 or 2 dreams a year and I hate it because dreaming is one of the most fun things I know, and I haven't even had a lucid dream yet.

  • @wojtekpolska1013
    @wojtekpolska1013 4 года назад +1

    I VERY rarely have dreams, and lucid ones are even rarer. here are some:
    1 - i was dreaming i was in place where i was during holiday like 3 days ago, then out of nowhere i was like HEY i already came back home from this place, oh its a dream, what now? [i didnt know about Lucid dreaming at that time, it was very interesting
    2 - i had dreams in the same non-existent place for 3 times - it can really clearly describe the scenery - a small wooden shack, long dirt road splitting into 2 going different directions, there is fence like 10 meters to the right from the road and tall grass/trees there. i remember i was escaping from someone. in every single one of these dreams i decided to try different way of escaping. in 1st dream i went to the road to the right and found a village, talked to peoples and dream ended. it felt like i didnt escape. in 2nd i went to the left, the dream ended when i was running trough this road. in 3rd one [3rd one happened like 5 years later in real life, version 1 and 2 were like just few days from eachother] now i was 100% lucid dreaming, i decided to scale the fence and hide in the grass/forest and the dream faded away.
    3 - now i knewd about lucid dreaming and that i can control it. before that i realised i was in dream but didnt know its possible to change it. just after realising the dream started to fade away. i read somewhere on the internet, that by spinning really fast i can stay in the dream, but it caused the opposite - because i was spinning everything became blurry, when i stopped i still was rotating a bit, and now i couldnt even see the scenery anymore. when before it was clearly A place, now it was all fuzzy and i knewd im getting out of the dream. then the dream slowly faded into thinking. like i didnt clearly wake up. from the dream i just became thinking about this place, imagining it, and then i realised i clearly am not dreaming anymore and just moved on with my day.
    im not the best at dreaming, its big deal for me when i even get a normal dream

  • @ZuoKalp
    @ZuoKalp 4 года назад

    What scares me of my dreams is the lack of power I have over them. Even in my most peaceful dreams I'm as lively as a rock.