Original post: Frater Tvec
Let me start by saying I have very vivid dreams. I have had some prophetic dreams (although it took me years to realize that fact.) I have had some dreams that continue where other dreams left off, but months or years after the first part. I have also had dreams that were substantial enough (meaning they kept on track and didn't flit around between scenes) for me to write short stories just describing what happened in the dream. Because of this I place a good deal of stock in my dreams and write everyone that I can remember upon waking in my "Magickal Diary" for future reference.
Now, I have been perscribed hydrocodone (C18H21NO3) which has been playing havoc with my dreams. What I mean is my codeine dreams have had the sorta scary effect of being very real. I have never confused being awake with dreaming before...now. I was just wondering if something like this was a normal effect of hydrocodone. Or if it was somehow making me more aware of the dreamworld. I have always related dreams with extra-sensory perception (because of my prophetic dreams.)
I guess what I am trying to say is does C18H21NO3 heighten the intensity of ESP or just makes your brain work overtime during sleep? I don't really expect any one to know the answer to this (although that would be nice.) But has anyone else had similar experiences? Any sort of feed back or info would be nice. I would ask my doctor but somehow "Hey Doc., will this med make me have more or less prophetic dreams?" kinda makes me come off like a crackpot (not that it isn't a good question but my doctor is a man of science and would blatantly laugh at me. He has done so before and my doctor visits are kinda tense as it is.) Thanks in advance.
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Original post: Geryon
Its postulated that the sleep process involves the indexing of information gained during the previous session of full conciousness. If one operates on the premise that prophetic dreams are a derivation, or rather the following of the data from the past day, leading to a possible end result, perhaps prophetic dreaming is rather a heightened state of information processing, allowing one to extrapolate events from the data recieved. If this postulation is operative, then perhaps the codine may also have an effect on the extrapolation of said data.
Its postulated that the sleep process involves the indexing of information gained during the previous session of full conciousness. If one operates on the premise that prophetic dreams are a derivation, or rather the following of the data from the past day, leading to a possible end result, perhaps prophetic dreaming is rather a heightened state of information processing, allowing one to extrapolate events from the data recieved. If this postulation is operative, then perhaps the codine may also have an effect on the extrapolation of said data.
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Original post: Ognamus
Codine is probably shifting the time that you enter REM sleep to a time that you are more probable to remember the dreams.
A lot of drugs have that effect. Alcohol for instance pushes it way forward... which for me is a good thing since I sleep a long time, so basically I have a 4hour rem sleep period about from 10:20-2:20
Codine is probably shifting the time that you enter REM sleep to a time that you are more probable to remember the dreams.
A lot of drugs have that effect. Alcohol for instance pushes it way forward... which for me is a good thing since I sleep a long time, so basically I have a 4hour rem sleep period about from 10:20-2:20

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Original post: Frater Tvec
Thank you both for your in-put. Both of your comments have made me want to do an experiment with hydrocodone to test the effects of it on dreaming but, alas, I am sure my doctor will not give me enough to conduct a good test. But, for sure, I will continue my dream log and see what information can be derived from the amount I have. Thanks again.
Thank you both for your in-put. Both of your comments have made me want to do an experiment with hydrocodone to test the effects of it on dreaming but, alas, I am sure my doctor will not give me enough to conduct a good test. But, for sure, I will continue my dream log and see what information can be derived from the amount I have. Thanks again.