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      Anyone haven't had a nightmare in a long time?

      Its wierd, but I thought I achieved a kind of low lucidity from stopping nightmares, but now I'm not sure.

      I haven't had a nightmare in a long time, thanks be to God, but I wonder about it. First of all, when ever I get the idea its going to be bad dream, I quickly change the setting or my mood towards it or I realise that it can't do anything to me. But I never think that its dream, I just know that I can change it and take it as an adventure. Is this lucidity or what?

      I mean, sometimes I have dreams that I think were meant to be bad, but I stopped them because I took the thing as an adventure or just didn't care about the consequnces in the dream. People have tried to kill me many times, but I even remember have taken it as a compliment, thinking I must be pretty important or special that they want to off me. I have even tried to play the victim or damsel in distress, but then the bad person won't do anything.

      Anyone else like this?

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      Nightmares, maybe one or two a year. Most of my dreams are happy, or just wierd!
      It seems that they may have decreased in frequency since I started LDing.
      You may be onto something.
      Or maybe just coincidence.
      you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
      -gandhi

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      my nightmares have DEFINATELY decreased since the time i started lucid dreaming.

      open up my eyes, flooded with daylight, another sleepless night
      turns color black and white.[/b]

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      I don't get nightmares nowadays because I can't thing of anything to be afraid of.

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      I began lucid dreaming by doind what you describe, waking up when an unpleasant dreams appears. I still do that sometimes. To me they are distinct e.g. I would not consider waking up having achieved lucidity. You can use this as a dream sign. For example, tell yourself that when something unpleasant happends, you will fight the threatening figure becuase it is a dream and they can't hurt. You will demand a gift from the figure. This will help you remember you are dreaming and achieve lucidity

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      Never have nightmares really. If they are anything close to one they are more of an adventure. This one time I followed someone into someones stomach. There were evil things in there that for some reason I was not really with, but was not fighting. It was like a prison. Was very odd.

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      I havn't had real nightmares since I was a kid...even then I wasn't afraid of a lot of them
      East Texas...where men are men and sheep are afraid

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      Wow, since I've started activly lucid dreaming, all of my dreams have been more enlightning and abstract.

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