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      Becoming too lucid

      Alright, I'm new to this site and I'm not sure where to post this but here at least I know that it'll be seen. I've always been lucid, even when I was a kid but I never knew how to control them. Now that I'm older (only 18) I feel like I lucid dream far too often. I feel like I've lived my life to the full extent several times over, now I feel like I'm in a sleep state more than I am in an awake state. Has anyone else felt this problem? It's starting to get ridiculous. I feel like I have the mind of an old man and I'm only 18 and it scares me more than anything.

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      Thats really interesting...Although I have a few questions before I really answer you...

      Do you mean that you have played out everything you could possibly want to experience through your dreams?

      And when you say you feel more a sleep state when awake-for what reason?

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      I mean that the other night I had so many false awakenings that I had felt as if I had already lived out my life. As I was laying on my death bed I looked back and realized that none of it had ever happened and I woke up sweating. It's reaching a point that I'm sleeping more than i am awake and every time I fall asleep I wake up. I don't really know what I'm asking for, I just wanted to see if anyone else understood I guess...

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      That's pretty damn weird man. So basically you can never tell the difference between reality and dreaming while you accidently go lucid while sleeping?
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      I think I understand. It becomes very repetitive, drearily. Uncomfortable, but like you've also had enough of even the discomfort.

      I get this almost every night lately, through with it all, lucidity no longer a question and becoming anaemic. It leaves me shaky awake, feeling like I am entirely a blur. Frequent sleep deprivation further adds to it. Memories from dream and waking life mix and leave me unsure and somewhat uncaring.

      I don't care to try and get over it, I suppose it'll pass eventually, or it won't. I don't consider it much a problem, though it certainly does keep me more messed up in the days.

      What to do? I don't know, I just think I might understand what you're saying.
      You merely have to change your point of view slightly, and then that glass will sparkle when it reflects the light.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ClouD View Post
      I think I understand. It becomes very repetitive, drearily. Uncomfortable, but like you've also had enough of even the discomfort.

      I get this almost every night lately, through with it all, lucidity no longer a question and becoming anaemic. It leaves me shaky awake, feeling like I am entirely a blur. Frequent sleep deprivation further adds to it. Memories from dream and waking life mix and leave me unsure and somewhat uncaring.

      I don't care to try and get over it, I suppose it'll pass eventually, or it won't. I don't consider it much a problem, though it certainly does keep me more messed up in the days.

      What to do? I don't know, I just think I might understand what you're saying.
      Alright, just making sure I wasn't losing it entirely. Mix lucid dreaming every night with a lot of pot and you never really know if you're awake or not.

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