 Originally Posted by Brilliand
Is there ever a point where you (not the thread starter, anyone) can get excited in a dream without waking up? Because I think not being able to get excited in my dreams would really kill the pleasure.[/b]
Definitely, at first it's just hard to get excited without waking up. I'm still plenty excited in my dreams, I've just learned to keep it within the dream. Another thing you'll eventually learn is that you don't need reality tests. I'm at a point now where I don't need to perform them, something odd will just happen and I have had enough lucid dreams to just know that this wouldn't happen IRL. The night before last night I dreamt an old woman threw some coins at me. I immediately knew this is something that doesn't happen everyday IRL and that I must be dreaming and proceeded lucid. Last night I heard my neighbor screaming really loudly. I got out of bed and walked out of my apartment and then I realized that it had to be a dream and so I continued lucid.
If something unusual happens and you suspect for a second it's a dream, then it's a dream. If something odd happens and you're awake, then you will know it's not a dream.
Having said that, reality tests are brilliant, because at first you can't trust yourself enough without them. I remember a dream from many years ago where I was being chased by the police and I was considering whether to pull over. I was thinking: "This has to be a dream, this has never happened to me before, I should just try to outrun them and have some fun.", but I was scared that it might not be a dream and I would get myself killed. A quick reality test (the digital watch one always had a 100% success rate for me) proved I was in fact dreaming and so I floored it. But again, I haven't used a reality test for years now, yet I would definitely recommend using them as often as possible even when you know you're awake, so you get used to them, until you go lucid every night.
However, the first dreams I have during the night are never lucid and I've never been able to become lucid during one of them. I have some very vivid dreams, but it's like I'm too far from being awake to realize there even exists another world and that I might be dreaming. I'm currently trying to become lucid during these dreams using a home-built REM detection device, but I have a feeling that no matter what sounds I play, what lights I flash and how much I make my bed vibrate, that it might not pass through to the first dreams of the night when I'm so far away, so I've kind of accepted that. I'm just mentioning this, because at first I got really annoyed when I had spent all day doing reality tests, then I go to sleep and the very first dream I have, something completely ridiculous happens and I don't perform a reality test. So when I woke up I would be like: "How could I be so stupid? I've been doing these lame reality tests all friggin' day, then I fall asleep and immediately stop doing them?! Argh!" Now I wish I wouldn't have let myself become frustrated, because for me it seems that I just can't become lucid during my first couple of dreams, no matter how hard I try.
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