Comment if you've ever woken up from a dream of falling off a cliff?

You are dreaming about standing near a cliff and all these colors are swirling around you in a dark sky.
Somehow you are getting pulled near the edge like gravity, you try to push yourself away from the edge but its like you are being controlled.
You fall in.
You wake up with a big fright and realize you were only asleep for 3 minutes.

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  • LordPoisideon

    I have never dreamt of falling to my death. I think that is because I actually love heights, opposite to most people, and rarely have nightmares.

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  • Pumpurrnickel

    Sorry, this was directed towards a certain user. I can't see his comments, he either blocked me or deleted them.

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    • oh okay

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      • yeah i think he must of deleted them because i couldnt see them too

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  • Pumpurrnickel

    No. But I've had lucid dreams of me jumping off a giant mountain and skydiving with no parachute.

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  • Nickvey

    fuck yea and its awesome every time. god damn , nothing is more fun than the rush of falling to your death. fuck yea it wakes you up . i hope i fall tonight i need a good rush.

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  • Goodtoknowyouhaveit

    Falling off things but with a very 'floating' kind of feeling as if i fell off something tall on the moon and when I softly hit the ground a numbing weird pain shaking feeling happens.

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  • RoseIsabella

    I usually just start flying.

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    • McBean

      I swim thru the air. Sometimes, falling is your brain's way to tell you that you are dropping into a deep sleep state where REM sleep and dreaming isn't possible.

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      • RoseIsabella

        I dunno about all of that, but it's not uncommon for people to get a weird falling sensation when they're lying in bed as they're drifting off to sleep, usually it's startling.

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  • rayb12

    :(

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    • Algum

      Very descriptive answer. Lol. Anyway, I've had dreams of falling off cliffs, buildings, out of planes, etc. I've also had dreams where I could fly, some of them with all these colors swirling around as mentioned. I've dreamed of being in some weird alien world, where they were sort of people but not quite people, it's hard to explain, it really felt like I was in a whole another demension.
      I've had some very bizarre dreams that like totally made no sense, can't even explain some of them, they were so weird. Some of the different dreams I've had in the past were: I'd see trees that weren't quite trees, buildings very differently structured from anything ever seen on earth, weird looking babies that weren't quite babies and different colors like blue, purple, green, etc., weird looking hissing wolf creature, weird froglike creature, one was like a singing duck from another dimension kinda like Howard the duck but even weirder, millions of different sized and colored telephone booth with each size and color being for like a different grade or age of someone, floating mountains with singing all around them throughout the atmosphere, a spider that feels and sings like a woman, weird Big bird pictures on the walls but they weren't quite Big bird, being on some bed with nurses continuing to put different types of eyedrops in my eyes, seeing all these fighter jets being shot out of canon like tubes and that's how they started flying and I was in a long line waiting for my turn in one, owning some weird two headed dog, and many others I don't have room to write them all.
      I've just had the strangest non making sense dreams. I've read that the reasons that dreams can be so bizarre and not making sense is because while you sleep, the part of your brain that controls cognitive thinking and reasoning is shut off while the part of your brain that simply feels and experiences remains very active.

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      • I can imagine what you were seeing in your dreams. You kind of freaked me out as I was reading. Gosh that would be scary as hell if all of it happened in real life.

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        • Algum

          Yes, that would be something. Some of those dreams I was describing look very vivid and real while they're happening too.

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      • rayb12

        I knoww we talk about dreams before :)

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