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MDMA flashbacks in dreams

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I always get these when I take 3-8 months of a break from MDMA. I dream that I am taking MDMA, at night, with all of my friends. I swear to god, I feel the roll. It's really intense, and vivid. I've never got flashbacks from psychadelics or MDMA in a waking state, but I know it's possible. I tend to get the flashbacks in my dreams. Anyone else?
 
nope never got any of the flashbacks.. I had a lot of hallucinations though..
 
Yeh nah iv never had 'flashbacks' but iv definitely had some vivid dreams. I tend to have to most vivid and intense dreams when I'm completely clean and sober.
 
I kid you not, when I sleep after a really long break, I have these dreams..
It's so intense that I honestly feel like I am rolling face. I wake up in the morning and remember it only slightly, but while I am having the dream, it's like I'm living it out second for second, and the feelings are so real and intense. The dreams are so vivid, and it's unreal how I actually feel the effects of ecstasy in my dreams, and the dream usually follows the same structure. It's night time.. I'm with all of my good ass friends that I used to roll with, we're on the beach, it's dark everywhere, I take some MDMA, and I roll with my friends. After that, the events may be different, but the dream always follows the same template.

I know flashbacks are associated with psychedelics and sometimes MDMA, because of the intense, life changing experience they give you. I've never had any flashbacks while awake, but I have had them sleeping, and they feel so real. I know it's a flashback, too, and not just a normal dream, because, I can't stress enough, I am actually rolling in my dream.

In terms of flashbacks, it's sort of like how a war veteran has horrifying flashbacks from highly traumatic situations while fighting abroad. Or anyone else with PTSD for that matter.. whether it's someone who witnessed a murder, was raped, etc. Flashbacks also occur for the polar opposite of terrible traumatic events, such as spiritual or life changing experiences that are experienced on MDMA or psychedelics.

I went through several surgeries, and was heavily addicted to oxycodone at one point because of it.. I sometimes have dreams where I find a trail of Roxies and I keep eating them and eating them, ingesting the roxies.. but I don't actually feel the effect of the drug in my dreams, because Oxycodone isn't a spiritual drug. It's more-so because of the cravings I still get.

I'm surprised no one else has experienced this. It usually happens when I take an extremely long break from going out, and socializing with my real good friends (I.E., living in a different city/living in complete exile from my social life back home). The dreams are so vivid and real, I can't explain it. I know that it's not actual mdma causing this feeling in me when I dream, but it is of a life changing memory that I have stored in my mind that I relive through my dreams.

I usually wake up in an indescribable emotional state.. It's a type of sadness that is not necessarily bad. The only way I can describe it is nostalgic. I wake up feeling happy, at ease, but the only way I can describe it is of an old man near death, reflecting on all the good memories in his past. There's a sort of sadness to that, but at the same time it's refreshing and cheerful.
 
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I once had a dream wherein I took LSD, and felt it.
This was at a time that I was extremely interested in psychedelics, but hadn't tried any yet.

When I used LSD for the first time, a few years after the dream, I was even more confused. The feeling in the dream was right on :)
 
I've had at least one dream like this, but my 'rollbacks' are much more common when I am awake. Certain lighting and music is my trigger and it's really short-lived, but still wonderful none the less.
 
funny OP about 2 weeks ago i had one of these dreams. i had never experienced anything like it before, i also swore i was actually rolling. it felt fantastic.
 
Well, if you think about it, your brain constructs a coherent world out of sporadic, ambiguous, incoherent stimuli. When you dream, it does this all based on internal signals (the brain turning signaling noise into a sort-of coherent world). The world, and the you, your brain constructs in dreaming can easily construct altered states of consciousness.

I've had seemingly effective mdma and pot in dreams. I've also taken weird non-existent drugs....one dream included a 'type of MDA' that just turned everything plaid. :P

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I kid you not, when I sleep after a really long break, I have these dreams..
It's so intense that I honestly feel like I am rolling face. I wake up in the morning and remember it only slightly, but while I am having the dream, it's like I'm living it out second for second, and the feelings are so real and intense. The dreams are so vivid, and it's unreal how I actually feel the effects of ecstasy in my dreams, and the dream usually follows the same structure. It's night time.. I'm with all of my good ass friends that I used to roll with, we're on the beach, it's dark everywhere, I take some MDMA, and I roll with my friends. After that, the events may be different, but the dream always follows the same template.

I know flashbacks are associated with psychedelics and sometimes MDMA, because of the intense, life changing experience they give you. I've never had any flashbacks while awake, but I have had them sleeping, and they feel so real. I know it's a flashback, too, and not just a normal dream, because, I can't stress enough, I am actually rolling in my dream.

In terms of flashbacks, it's sort of like how a war veteran has horrifying flashbacks from highly traumatic situations while fighting abroad. Or anyone else with PTSD for that matter.. whether it's someone who witnessed a murder, was raped, etc. Flashbacks also occur for the polar opposite of terrible traumatic events, such as spiritual or life changing experiences that are experienced on MDMA or psychedelics.

I went through several surgeries, and was heavily addicted to oxycodone at one point because of it.. I sometimes have dreams where I find a trail of Roxies and I keep eating them and eating them, ingesting the roxies.. but I don't actually feel the effect of the drug in my dreams, because Oxycodone isn't a spiritual drug. It's more-so because of the cravings I still get.

I'm surprised no one else has experienced this. It usually happens when I take an extremely long break from going out, and socializing with my real good friends (I.E., living in a different city/living in complete exile from my social life back home). The dreams are so vivid and real, I can't explain it. I know that it's not actual mdma causing this feeling in me when I dream, but it is of a life changing memory that I have stored in my mind that I relive through my dreams.

I usually wake up in an indescribable emotional state.. It's a type of sadness that is not necessarily bad. The only way I can describe it is nostalgic. I wake up feeling happy, at ease, but the only way I can describe it is of an old man near death, reflecting on all the good memories in his past. There's a sort of sadness to that, but at the same time it's refreshing and cheerful.

I often dream of this awesome house I lived in with a pool, next to a lake, where I lived 10 years of my childhood. Last night in fact I was there, with my ex-gf of 5 years, and my beloved dog I had to take to the pound because she tried to kill my parents' dog when I got kicked out of my apartment.

I've also dreamt about rolling. I think dreams have a lot to do with our deepest desires, things and people we miss, and long to see/experience again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3_styMGk08
 
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