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    1. Recent Lucid Experiences

      by , 09-09-2013 at 08:39 AM
      First off, I had to give up the Day # format because it seemed like it was digressing into nothing but me saying Day # -nothing happened again. So I've chosen to only write if something interesting actually happens.

      Now with that said, I've had 3 major lucid experiences lately but they were all completely different than what I consider normal.

      I had gone through a dry spell and not gone lucid in about a month and a half and then suddenly these three happened two in one night and one the next but they were very frustratingly short and focused more on reality checks rather than actually enjoying myself.

      Usually when i become lucid there's a sense of awe but all 3 times I had this sense of business and seriousness cause I was trying to accomplish things before waking up.

      The 1st time, I simply realized I was in a dream in a school hallway and I looked at my palms. The other time I did this it appeared like amazing HD quality but this time it was fuzzy and I looked at my other hand it was bloody! I soon woke up.

      The 2nd time I was in some type of log cabin/restaurant hybrid and I started yelling out math problems to try to keep myself in the dream, but that's all I really did and then I noticed I was looking at the back of my eye lids. I had awaken.

      The 3rd and most recent time, I became lucid in the living room of a house. For the first time I tried the famous "finger into the palm" reality check technique and was weirded out by how it felt. Then I tried my personal favorite technique: Pinching my nose closed and breathing in (in a dream you'll be able to breath)

      Then I realized that a dream character was in the kitchen but I couldn't see her. I called her name (or at least what I had named her because she was a character from a previous dream) and I started hurrying toward the kitchen, I was afraid I'd wake up before I got there and sure enough, I did.

      By now, with the amount of lucid dreams I've had throughout the years, I thought I'd be further along in the "staying calm and not waking up so fast" department. I'm really frustrated at how much I seem to have regressed in that category.

      On the other hand, I'm glad that Lucidity seems to come more naturally now, but I really wish I could stay in the dream instead of instantly feeling my body and soon finding myself behind my eyelids.
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