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Originally Posted by AB2371
I am sure there are plenty of people walking around living their daily lives having not met their physical and emotional needs for the day, causing them to walk around in a daze, or a haze, or dream-like nightmare, but for me, the cross over goes the other way. Maybe I am lucky or maybe one severe walking nightmare was enough for me to not want to return to that dreamland - in fear that world may become a new reality. For example, when I first started biking, I took one typical route that I would bike to and from the same location four days every week, twice on Saturday and Sunday. On my way home there was a house I would pass by that reminded me of a race course. Then I began to have a dream that I was a professional racer, and I would win awards and ride the racecourse frequently. When I woke up, I knew I wasn't a real racer, but I do continue to bike frequently.
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Your fear is exactly what happened to me. I was in a dream like state where surreal things were happening (the hallucinations) and they became my reality. I acted as though it were 100% real. I also blacked out for portions of it similarly to the way people struggle to remember parts of their dreams.
I've daydreamed like what you describe. This was on another level altogether.