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      I'd like to apologize in advance for the lenght. I'm quite excited to be on a cool forum like this one!
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      Hello, there! My name's Aly. I love to write in my spare time and play my Alto Saxophone. I have a very good memory. When I have a feeling that I should remember something, I remember it for years. I love to trust my gut and it usually point me in the correct direction.

      If you do not wish to read all the details, you can skip to the end of the post where the questions are.

      Now to cut to the chase...
      I've only had three lucid dreams in my entire life. I remember them all like I just woke up and am recalling them.
      My first couple times, I didn't even remotely think that there was a web site or that it was that big of a deal. Sure, they were cool, but I thought it was just an every-day thing.

      However, my last lucid dream I had was confusing.
      When I figured out that I was lucid, it was like a bubble popping - sudden and loud. I remember thinking very loudly: "I AM DREAMING!" Then I shrugged to myself like I was answering someone talking to me.
      I had a feeling that I had to remember something, but couldn't. It didn't occur to me until I woke up that I could've done so much.
      I've had half of a lucid dream once, but it wasn't enough to consider it a lucid dream. "You're dr-." is all I head when I was walking. I tried to listen, but woke up because of my alarm.

      Any tips on how to get lucidity, and remember to care?
      Also, what if you can't move and you remember you're dreaming? What do you do then?
      When having a confusing dream more than five times over your entire life at random times, should you pay more attention to it or is it just because you had thought about it too much that you're having it again?

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      I do have ONE last question, though.
      I've had some dreams that I'm at school and am walking around. I see this one person and wave.
      When I wake up and go to school, I'm walking around. I see that same person. I had never seen them in my life. Is that something to be worried about?
      I know about the sub-conscious. I know that even if I saw them out of the corner of my eye, my mind would have thought of that.

      Not to mention I also had another dream that my friend kept tackling me with this one, gray shirt.
      A few days later he was wearing that same shirt.
      Are these just coincidences?


      Overall Questions:
      ~Any tips on how to get lucidity, and remember to care?
      ~What if you can't move and you remember you're dreaming? What do you do then?
      ~When having a confusing dream more than five times over your entire life at random times, should you pay more attention to it or is it just because you had thought about it too much that you're having it again?
      ~Is seeing something happen in a dream before it does in real life something to pay more attention to or a coincidence?

      Thank you in advance! (Even if I thank you afterwords anyway)

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      One is supposed to pay attention to every dream, no matter how many times it repeats. And even if you are tkinking about one particular thing a lot in the waking life, that only more suggests of putting a greater importance to it. So it is important anyway - otherwise you wouldn't have mused on it.
      I'm tired being sorry.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Aly View Post
      I'd like to apologize in advance for the lenght. I'm quite excited to be on a cool forum like this one!
      ~*~

      Hello, there! My name's Aly. I love to write in my spare time and play my Alto Saxophone. I have a very good memory. When I have a feeling that I should remember something, I remember it for years. I love to trust my gut and it usually point me in the correct direction.

      If you do not wish to read all the details, you can skip to the end of the post where the questions are.

      Now to cut to the chase...
      I've only had three lucid dreams in my entire life. I remember them all like I just woke up and am recalling them.
      My first couple times, I didn't even remotely think that there was a web site or that it was that big of a deal. Sure, they were cool, but I thought it was just an every-day thing.

      However, my last lucid dream I had was confusing.
      When I figured out that I was lucid, it was like a bubble popping - sudden and loud. I remember thinking very loudly: "I AM DREAMING!" Then I shrugged to myself like I was answering someone talking to me.
      I had a feeling that I had to remember something, but couldn't. It didn't occur to me until I woke up that I could've done so much.
      I've had half of a lucid dream once, but it wasn't enough to consider it a lucid dream. "You're dr-." is all I head when I was walking. I tried to listen, but woke up because of my alarm.

      Any tips on how to get lucidity, and remember to care?
      Also, what if you can't move and you remember you're dreaming? What do you do then?
      When having a confusing dream more than five times over your entire life at random times, should you pay more attention to it or is it just because you had thought about it too much that you're having it again?

      ---
      I do have ONE last question, though.
      I've had some dreams that I'm at school and am walking around. I see this one person and wave.
      When I wake up and go to school, I'm walking around. I see that same person. I had never seen them in my life. Is that something to be worried about?
      I know about the sub-conscious. I know that even if I saw them out of the corner of my eye, my mind would have thought of that.

      Not to mention I also had another dream that my friend kept tackling me with this one, gray shirt.
      A few days later he was wearing that same shirt.
      Are these just coincidences?
      Overall Questions:
      ~Any tips on how to get lucidity, and remember to care?
      ~What if you can't move and you remember you're dreaming? What do you do then?
      ~When having a confusing dream more than five times over your entire life at random times, should you pay more attention to it or is it just because you had thought about it too much that you're having it again?
      ~Is seeing something happen in a dream before it does in real life something to pay more attention to or a coincidence?

      Thank you in advance! (Even if I thank you afterwords anyway)
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      Hi Aly,
      I have just a few suggestion for you i have been enterpeting dream for a while. I was blessed with it. First there is no coincidences in life everything has meaning and purpose. The person with the gray shirt is someone that you need to talk to you or they have a message for each other. the gray only means that both of you are not sure what it is. Talk to them, you may not at first understand what it is but it will be revieled to you later. I have found help with dreams at http://www.dreamsinterpretedonline.com/?hop=d12qp73. The information is can be downloaded.
      Good luck I hope this helps.
      dogboy

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      Quote Originally Posted by dogboy12 View Post
      Hi Aly,
      I have just a few suggestion for you i have been enterpeting dream for a while. I was blessed with it. First there is no coincidences in life everything has meaning and purpose. The person with the gray shirt is someone that you need to talk to you or they have a message for each other. the gray only means that both of you are not sure what it is. Talk to them, you may not at first understand what it is but it will be revieled to you later. I have found help with dreams at http://www.dreamsinterpretedonline.com/?hop=d12qp73. The information is can be downloaded.
      Good luck I hope this helps.
      dogboy

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      What a load of bullshit...

      You were blessed with dream interpretation, eh? Sounds like you were just born crazy. Do you actually believe that???

      Personally, I believe that the only person who can interpret dreams is the dreamer. And even then sometimes a dream is... well just a dream...

      Aly, if you feel one of those dreams is tugging at you then think about it and ask yourself what you think it means. Don't think about it too hard though, dreams do tend to be confusing and pointless.
      Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind. – Dr. Seuss

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      Welcome to the forum, Aly!

      Quote Originally Posted by funky_chicken182 View Post
      Personally, I believe that the only person who can interpret dreams is the dreamer. And even then sometimes a dream is... well just a dream... [/b]
      I agree with you about that ^^

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