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Hi everyone! I'm 17 and i had my first lucid dream when i was about 10 years old: i asked myself if it was possible to understand you are in a dream while you are in it, and a few nights after it happened, but i hadn't control of it and i get awake immediatly, and i deduced you cannot do whatever you want in a dream (i was wrong, of course). This summer while i was experimentig polyphasic sleep i read about lucid dreams and learnt you can do everything during these experiences, so i started to do reality checks. I had two LD while on polyphasic (i used it for less than a month), but while i was lucid i only think about what i can do, and then suddenly awake. Then later i had a good lucid dreams, in which i was escaping from something dark and i tried to make light from my hands to destroy him, but i didn't achieve! Finally, on 5th December, a nice, but short, LD in which i floated in my room, but when i tried to pass my ceiling i wake up D: |
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Thank you very much! I've had another DILD this night, but it had been pretty strange: i didn't remember exactly how i achieved it was a lucid dream, but i was already flying in my room, following a sort of wind. Maybe i realized i was dreaming for this event! Well, then i went near a wall, in which i had to create a door to exit to the outside, but first i try to stabilize. So i rubbed my hands, but i feel like pressed all around and the dream degenerate. Then i was laying in my bed, and the pc was making a strange noise, i went to control what it was and i thought it was the sound i sometimes feel in my ears during a SP, and i thought about lucid dreams...but i didn't understand i was in it again! lol or maybe i thought, but for some strange reason i did nothing! |
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You know you can go through walls, right? |
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Ok |
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I don't think you woke up from going through the wall, so next time it will work. And yes, stabilizing is important. |
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the last two day i've been ill, and i didn't remember dreams (i didn't try to recall because i preferred lay in my bed). Today i remember two dreams, but non very well :S |
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Feel better soon. And I meant that going through the wall probably didn't wake you up. You just simply woke up. |
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This one has been a strange night! I've had hypnagogic visions, i've remembered a dream which is an episode of Scrubs created by my mind, and an intermittent lucid dream! Sometimes everything became black, so i tried to watch something, and i decided to watch me in my bed (i was in my room, again!) but i didn't achieve. Then i don't know where the dream went to, i have to admit i was very little lucid ^^" |
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don't know if the last one was a lucid dream or hypnagogic: i was covered by my blanket and watching around, but i don't remember what i see. Maybe my room, maybe a sort of luxurious living room, maybe a mix. Than suddenly my blanket get alive, and became a humanoid. The background then became black with fog. During this dream I was always quite out of it, like a spectator, but i have to admit that if these images wwere hypnagogic illusions, they were the nearest to a lucid dream i've ever had. I have also to add that sometimes i have normal dreams in which i'm only a spectator. What do you think about? |
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Hrm, that's hard to tell sometimes, I agree. NOw, that you are having lucid dreams, some vividnes and even control can hapen in your regular dreams too. It could have been HH or LD. But, the best way to tell is, if you knew you were dreaming. Even if I have some nice HH, and then I enter LD, I recognize when this happened. I used to feel extreme happiness at the moment of realization. Each time I said something like "yes, i'm dreaming". Have you felt anything like that? If yes, it was a LD. |
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Oh yes, i was also so exciting because i knew i was seeing with colsed eyes! |
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Achieved! As soon as i became lucid i repeated several times "Lucidity now!". unfortunatly, i forgot to rub my and the dream wasn't so vivid, and it gradually slided to a simple sleep paralys. |
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Awesome, another one! Good job! |
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Thank you for these advices |
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I know, it's just so easy to get lost in you thoughts or your activity. And that's the biggest problem once we get lucid. We just get lost - we lose the connection to the dream way too soon. It takes lots of practice to be able to pay attention to one thing and not get distracted with something else. |
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thanks |
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I don't post from a lot! During this period i've had short moments of lucidity and some voyages in the blackworld |
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You just post whenever you like, that's no problem at all. |
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Wow, thanks! I've never thought it about this possibility |
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New LD this night! I will tell it using the present because it makes the dream be memorized more easily |
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Haha, I would be satisfied after a dream like that too! Awesome. |
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Awesome LD last night! |
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Last edited by Haeretic; 03-25-2013 at 02:26 PM.
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