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  1. aethereal

    aethereal Guest

    Ulalume....Ulalume...

    The skies they were ashen and sober;
    The leaves they were crispéd and sere—
    The leaves they were withering and sere;
    It was night in the lonesome October
    Of my most immemorial year;
    It was hard by the dim lake of Auber,
    In the misty mid region of Weir—
    It was down by the dank tarn of Auber,
    In the ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir.

    Here once, through an alley Titanic,
    Of cypress, I roamed with my Soul—
    Of cypress, with Psyche, my Soul.
    These were days when my heart was volcanic
    As the scoriac rivers that roll—
    As the lavas that restlessly roll
    Their sulphurous currents down Yaanek
    In the ultimate climes of the pole—
    That groan as they roll down Mount Yaanek
    In the realms of the boreal pole.

    Our talk had been serious and sober,
    But our thoughts they were palsied and sere—
    Our memories were treacherous and sere—
    For we knew not the month was October,
    And we marked not the night of the year—
    (Ah, night of all nights in the year!)
    We noted not the dim lake of Auber—
    (Though once we had journeyed down here)—
    We remembered not the dank tarn of Auber,
    Nor the ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir.

    And now, as the night was senescent
    And star-dials pointed to morn—
    As the star-dials hinted of morn—
    At the end of our path a liquescent
    And nebulous lustre was born,
    Out of which a miraculous crescent
    Arose with a duplicate horn—
    Astarte's bediamonded crescent
    Distinct with its duplicate horn.

    And I said—"She is warmer than Dian:
    She rolls through an ether of sighs—
    She revels in a region of sighs:
    She has seen that the tears are not dry on
    These cheeks, where the worm never dies,
    And has come past the stars of the Lion
    To point us the path to the skies—
    To the Lethean peace of the skies—
    Come up, in despite of the Lion,
    To shine on us with her bright eyes—
    Come up through the lair of the Lion,
    With love in her luminous eyes."

    But Psyche, uplifting her finger,
    Said—"Sadly this star I mistrust—
    Her pallor I strangely mistrust:—
    Oh, hasten! oh, let us not linger!
    Oh, fly!—let us fly!—for we must."
    In terror she spoke, letting sink her
    Wings till they trailed in the dust—
    In agony sobbed, letting sink her
    Plumes till they trailed in the dust—
    Till they sorrowfully trailed in the dust.

    I replied—"This is nothing but dreaming:
    Let us on by this tremulous light!
    Let us bathe in this crystalline light!
    Its Sybilic splendor is beaming
    With Hope and in Beauty to-night:—
    See!—it flickers up the sky through the night!
    Ah, we safely may trust to its gleaming,
    And be sure it will lead us aright—
    We safely may trust to a gleaming
    That cannot but guide us aright,
    Since it flickers up to Heaven through the night."

    Thus I pacified Psyche and kissed her,
    And tempted her out of her gloom—
    And conquered her scruples and gloom:
    And we passed to the end of the vista,
    But were stopped by the door of a tomb—
    By the door of a legended tomb;
    And I said—"What is written, sweet sister,
    On the door of this legended tomb?"
    She replied—"Ulalume—Ulalume—
    'Tis the vault of thy lost Ulalume!"

    Then my heart it grew ashen and sober
    As the leaves that were crispèd and sere—
    As the leaves that were withering and sere,
    And I cried—"It was surely October
    On this very night of last year
    That I journeyed—I journeyed down here—
    That I brought a dread burden down here—
    On this night of all nights in the year,
    Oh, what demon has tempted me here?
    Well I know, now, this dim lake of Auber—
    This misty mid region of Weir—
    Well I know, now, this dank tarn of Auber—
    In the ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir."

    Said we, then—the two, then—"Ah, can it
    Have been that the woodlandish ghouls—
    The pitiful, the merciful ghouls—
    To bar up our way and to ban it
    From the secret that lies in these wolds—
    From the thing that lies hidden in these wolds—
    Had drawn up the spectre of a planet
    From the limbo of lunary souls—
    This sinfully scintillant planet
    From the Hell of the planetary souls?"

     
     
  2. sweet_release

    sweet_release ~she looks like the moon~

  3. yagos69

    yagos69 Live with a dream, not a substance

    Κάθε μέρα, όλη την ημέρα, με όσο μεγαλύτερο πάθος μπορώ και χωρίς να κουράζομαι.  
     
  4. Dapom

    Dapom Contributor

    Ενα και μοναδικό ο όνειρο...
     
  5. Gangrel

    Gangrel Καλύτερα να καώ πάρα να σβήσω

    Τις τελευταίες μέρες έχω την χαρά να μπορώ να ονειρεύομαι πράματα και καταστάσεις όσο είμαι ξύπνιος
    που αν και έχουν μερικές δυσκολίες είναι πραγματοποιήσιμα 
     
  6. noC

    noC she is a teleiophile.

    "Τα όνειρα ενεργοποιούνται μόνο στο REM στάδιο, που χαρακτηρίζεται επίσης από πλήρη μυϊκή χαλάρωση.

    Το να βλέπει κανείς όνειρα φαίνεται πως είναι φυσιολογική ανάγκη του οργανισμού, καθώς όταν κάποιος μείνει χωρίς να κοιμηθεί για διάστημα μερικών ημερών αρχίζει και ονειρεύεται ενώ είναι ξύπνιος."

    -Μμμμ...
     

  7. ... Eκεί σκάει ο Φρέντυ και γίνονται όλα πουτάνα...
     
  8. noC

    noC she is a teleiophile.

     
    Lucid Dreaming tips for beginners! – Where to start?
    Once again I’ve been getting lots of questions through on where to start lucid dreaming, requests for the rough basics of what’s going on and other similar ideas. I thought I would help you all out and simply put together a tick-list of the steps that I went through myself when learning how to lucid dream.

    These are key points or ‘milestones’ if you like for you to tackle on your journey, and also areas for you to research and get up to speed with before putting the theory into practice in a lucid dream.

    Research Lucid Dreaming as much as possible!

    As a lucid dreamer, getting all the theory in first will help out a lot with the practical side of things. Every lucid dream is different and no set method or technique will work each time – so the more you know the better. Imagine it as a guidebook built upon your own knowledge of tips and tricks for each and every situation you come across. The more you know the quicker and more easily you’ll get the hang of actually being in a lucid dream and manipulating it.

    Remember your dreams!

    What’s the point of trying to lucid dream if you won’t even remember your experience? A lucid dream is just like any other dream and can be just as easily forgotten. Ensure you have great dream recall, remembering at least a couple of dreams each night. Better dream recall has lots of benefits aside from this, and helps you to get to know your dreams a little better.

    Keep a Dream Journal!

    This is the best tool there is for remembering you dreams – writing them down each morning before you forget (which is all too easy). It also allows long term storage of dreams so you can flick back through your dream journal and see if there are any reoccurring themes. Such ‘dream signs’ are themes you can look out for in future dreams to indicate that you’re lucid (like spontaneous flight).

    Induce your first lucid dream!

    Dreams are either induced from being awake (WILD) or from being asleep (DILD) with all methods being categorized into these two groups. DILDs are something I’d recommend for beginners – where you set up good habits in your waking life which will effectively ‘carry over’ into your dreams if you repeat them enough. As dreamsmimic reality somewhat, keeping your waking thoughts focused on dreams will mean that so too will your ‘dream thoughts’ be focused on recognizing if you are dreaming.

    Knowing you’ve had a lucid dream!

    A lucid dream is a dream in which you areaware of the fact you are dreaming. ‘Dreams-about-lucid-dreams’ are irritating for in all senses the content of the dream is exactly as you’d imagine it to be – but theawareness and understanding that you in a dream is not there. This means you are not lucid dreaming by definition. Lucidity itself is a way for us to more reliably influence our dreams into an outcome we prefer.

    Use Reality Checks as much as possible!

    For DILDs where we cannot directly influence our dreams we have to use the fact that dreams naturally mimic much of what goes on in waking life. Frequently checking if you are dreaming when awakewill mean you’ll soon be doing reality checks in your dreams. The point of a reality check is to practice ‘getting lucid’ so much so that you start doing it in your dreams – Thus you actually get lucid.

    Do Reality Checks properly!

    Yep, learn what’s really behind reality checks. These shouldn’t just be mindless actions as in a dream the outcome will be ‘rationalized’ and you won’t get lucid. Lucidity itself is a state of awareness and it is this that you should be practicing – your own understanding of the reality you are in rather than mindlessly doing a physical action. Also make sure you research lots of different reality checks and find the ones that work for you!

    Keep dreams in shape!

    Whenever you are in a lucid dream make sure you keep everything stable. It’s easy to get caught up with what’s going on only for the dream to collapse – so practice multi-tasking and focus on the structure of the dream. This is based upon stability which is mostly affected by your own lucidity (which is all too easy to lose if you are doing something and forget you are in a dream). Your first lucid dreams will likely collapse due to intense emotions so practice by trial and error until you get a feel for it – stabilization techniques will help and are defiantly worth researching.

    Keep an eye out for false awakenings!

    These are interesting for it simply appears that you wake up but for the fact you are still in a dream. False awakenings exactly mimic you waking – up to the point where it’s a near perfect imitation of reality. These can happen repeatedly or not at all and affect various people differently. Practice doing a reality check every time you wake up and not only will prevent false awakening but you’ll get lucid every time you have one.

    Experiment to find what works for you!

    That means going through different induction methods for both DILDs and WILDs, as well as stabilization techniques, reality checks and much more! We’re all individuals and our experiences, dreams, as well as both strengths and weaknesses differ. It’s easy to get caught up with ‘fool-proof-work-every-time-techniques’ which just don’t exist. Find what works for you as an individual and adjust methods tofocus on your strengths! Don’t feel worried about giving up on methods or sticking with them to see how they work out – it’s all up to you.

    Open your mind to the possibilities of the dream environment!

    Work with the dreams you have rather than trying to create your ‘perfect dream’ each time. Explore the dream within its own limits before creating your own and see what wonders there are out there waiting for you. Each dream is different and gives you a new experience to explore how you see fit. Simply overpowering a dream to create what you want will collapse it most of the time. Indirect methods of control are the most effective for many situations you’ll encounter.

    Don’t give up!

    Lucid dreaming requires a lot of effort pretty much continually to keep you knee deep in lucid dreams – so stick to it! If you’re doing everything right, the more effort you put in the more lucid dreams you’ll get. Typically things are hard for beginners due to inexperience but as soon as you get lucid a few times and get a feel for what’s involved things will get progressively easier. So don’t give in.
     
  9. Joachim

    Joachim Guest

  10. Θρυαλλίς

    Θρυαλλίς Staff Member

    Ποτε θα παρει ο Παοκ το πρωταθλημα .?...
     
  11. conner

    conner Contributor

    ποτέ
     
  12. conner

    conner Contributor

    Όλη τη μέρα αγωνιώ,
    το βράδυ αυτό πως θα ‘ρθει,
    μην τύχει και τον ξαναδώ τον ίδιο εφιάλτη,
    μην τύχει και τον ξαναδώ τον ίδιο εφιάλτη,

    Ονειρεύομαι ονειρεύομαι,
    άλλον μες την αγκαλιά σου και πικραίνομαι,
    ονειρεύομαι ονειρεύομαι,
    να με διώχνεις μακριά σου και τρελαίνομαι,

    Όλη τη μέρα προσπαθώ,
    τη νύχτα να ξεχάσω,
    στα όνειρα παραμιλώ φοβάμαι μη σε χάσω,
    στα όνειρα παραμιλώ φοβάμαι μη σε χάσω,

    Ονειρεύομαι ονειρεύομαι,
    άλλον μες την αγκαλιά σου και πικραίνομαι,
    ονειρεύομαι ονειρεύομαι,
    να με διώχνεις μακριά σου και τρελαίνομαι.