Have you ever been having a non-lucid and at some point in the dream you get in a bed and go to sleep.. shortly after, waking up into another dream? Then possibly becoming Lucid? |
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Have you ever been having a non-lucid and at some point in the dream you get in a bed and go to sleep.. shortly after, waking up into another dream? Then possibly becoming Lucid? |
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Somehow I never seem to experience (that I notice) sleep paralysis. But I've often had the dream within a dream thing. Because I'm in the habit of trying to recall a dream immediately when I wake up, before I move around or look around too much, I find I'm doing the recall during a false awakening. I'll be trying to go back to sleep and re-enter a dream, and starting to do so when I suddenly - out of the blue - realize "Hey, I didn't wake up in (town A), my body is really back in (town B)! I own two small homes about a hundred miles apart, the smaller of which I use to shorten my work commute (and access the internet). Or I think that I'm in bed at some hotel or motel or at my parents place and suddenly realize that that was months or years ago that I was there. For some reason the realization occurs in a flash when I'm already amidst a re-entered dream. So this is in-itself a form of lucidity, but I usually don't become completely lucid and start experimenting, I usually just go back to the dream re-entry or enter a new dream. |
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Last edited by Skicanoe; 10-24-2010 at 10:47 AM.
something similar thats happened to me several times is, I will dream im trying to wild and than "wake up" in another dream lucid, and at first I think I actually WILD until the next morning when I think about it more and notice slightly weird things, or it was easy to know once, cause I was sitting cross legged in a field trying to WILD!!! |
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LD Goals: [x]=succeed [-]=working on or almost
sex[x] flying[x] meeting Justin Bieber[-] go to space[x] hallucinate[-] be an air bender with Aang[ ] become a transformer and be able to instantly change into an autobot[ ] fly to the moon[x] fight master chief[ ] Be an animal going to a people zoo[ ] Go to a theater in the 1920's and watch the premiere of a silent Charlie Chaplin film[ ] Meet Albert Hoffman and consume a huge dose of LSD with him[ ] Be rolling while DJing massive rave[-]
Hi Moongrass, guess your having trouble sleeping this early morning too. Wonder if these posts will really be there when we check again! I THINK I'm awake! |
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LD Goals: [x]=succeed [-]=working on or almost
sex[x] flying[x] meeting Justin Bieber[-] go to space[x] hallucinate[-] be an air bender with Aang[ ] become a transformer and be able to instantly change into an autobot[ ] fly to the moon[x] fight master chief[ ] Be an animal going to a people zoo[ ] Go to a theater in the 1920's and watch the premiere of a silent Charlie Chaplin film[ ] Meet Albert Hoffman and consume a huge dose of LSD with him[ ] Be rolling while DJing massive rave[-]
It's called a false awakening, or an FA. They're pretty common. |
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I guess I'm resistant to get fully lucid after realizing a false awakening because that I think I won't get my rest if I do. There is something very soothing about the dream process that I naturally crave. Of course when I think back on it during the day, I wish I had taken on full lucid dream control, but my will is so weak at the time. |
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Last edited by Skicanoe; 10-24-2010 at 11:32 AM.
i have used a DEILD method in a dream and went into an false awakening and when i looked around my room i saw floating geometric shapes and i was like omg im dreaming! |
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They're not really a dream inside a dream, but a dream that ends and another one begins. They're called "false awakenings", as already mentioned. Anything can happen in dreams; lots of times after attempting (and failing) WILDs, I enter sleep paralysis within a dream. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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Inception! Just kidding. But, sometimes my mind will become active before my body wakes up and I get the 'paralyzed' sensation. This sensation is also mentioned by people who claim to have been abducted by aliens... But I believe that they're still within the dream, barely waking out of it. These people remember the sensation of being paralyzed and start claiming that aliens did it. |
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Last edited by agraz7777; 10-25-2010 at 09:24 AM.
It happened to me more than once. For instance once I had a dream then I dreamt that I woke up and was writing the dream in my DJ; another time I had a sort of OBE and wasn't sure that it was really an OBE, then I dreamt of waking up and discussing the thing with my partner. |
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