Hi! Wow, I haven't posted here in forever. Sorry about that. Either way, I thought I'd do a little update, since even if I don't have time to actively practice lucid dreaming (school ) , I still occasionally have lucid dreams- never very aware or vivid, but still.
The thing that probably annoys me the most is how I never take the time to focus on the dream. Whenever I become lucid I just instinctively fly away and end up waking up too quickly or losing lucidity after looking around for a minute or so. Anyone have any tips on how to improve on this?
Despite this, I sometimes have really long and incredible lucid dreams- in fact, I just had one last night, and it's what pushed me to post here again. I forgot to write down everything this morning, since I woke up and then fell back asleep by accident, but it was really amazing. I think I had a very specific mission/goal to reach, and even though I can't remember exactly what it was, the journey there was amazing. I travelled to a dozen different places- a huge school where a party was being held at nighttime; a room full of mirrors on the floor, wall, and ceiling; a small town square with pretty buildings and nice people (including my mom? for some reason?); and of course, the goal itself, the place I was heading to. I entered through the ceiling of a building, and I found myself in outer space. In the distance was a bright light, like a star. It was both beautiful and kind of terrifying. I went towards it, and after that, I remember a dark, round auditorium, with a window through which you could see space. It reminded me of Star Wars, in a way; someone in the center of the room was giving a speech, I think- it was the brightest part of the room. Noone noticed me, until I tried to reach the person in the center; I got into a fight then, and tried to use my powers (or dream powers, I guess. I tried to defend myself is what I mean), but I got scared after this really threatening, Darth Vader looking guy started coming towards me and nothing worked anymore. I ended up just waking myself up.
It was a really cool experience, and it really felt like an adventure. I hope to have more dreams like this in the future, perhaps more focus and lucid. I was definitely aware that I was in a dream, but I didn't care much since I just wanted to follow the story that had already been set up. I tried to remember the fact that I was in a dream during the fight, too, so I could use my powers, but it didn't work all that well because I was afraid I might turn it into a nightmare and woke myself up.
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