Oh, you lucky so-and-so. I'd love to have that happen. Congratulations! |
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I don't practice lucid dreaming, but I have had 3 lucid dreams over the last couple months. In my 2nd lucid dream I walked outside to find that my car had spinners on it. I thought to myself, "I would never put spinners on my car." At this point I knew I was in a lucid dream. The first thing I did after realizing lucidity was I got in my car and ran over an old man. I then proceeded to attempt to get into a high speed chase with the police but sure enough my car would not exceed 40 miles per hour (Just like I thought would happen before the dream even occurred). I don't remember a lot of the rest since I didn't write anything down but I do remember after breaking some windows at a local Target store that I woke up. |
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Oh, you lucky so-and-so. I'd love to have that happen. Congratulations! |
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*forehead slap* ...I wish that movie was never made. |
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^ I think the term you mean is facepalm. |
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I recently corrected a friend who detailed an "Inception" dream. While I consider the movie to be extremely good (in my top 5), I understand it is a movie and does not accurately cover lucid dreaming... NOR DOES IT CLAIM THIS. Nowhere in the movie is the is the term "lucid dreaming" used. Somehow, probably by means of marketing to sell products, lucid dreaming was brought into the concept of Inception, when the movie has a lot of things going for it other than LDing. |
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It's just going from a dream to another dream, losing or gaining lucidity in the process. |
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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.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
I came to this forum for the single purpose to post that experience. After I posted I read around the site a little bit and realized that false awakenings in LDs are pretty common. And I understand all of the frustration from LDing being related to Inception by all of the n00bs out there. I by no means am an expert in the art, terminology, or community of lucid dreaming but I know how everybody feels. I myself get irked when people call my Nexus One or Evo a Droid, when clearly the term Droid only refers to the flagship Motorola devices on Verizon. |
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Well I'm glad that you were inspired to join the forum at the very least. |
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I've had the same experience! In my dream I had 'woken up' and done my morning routine I guess you could say, and I woke up right after the dream was over. |
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I dreamed I was in Syria, climbing a small mountain or hill with another person. He told me when we reached the top of the ridge we could look over into China. I became lucid at that point when I realized it the two countries don't touch each other. I said, "ahhh shit, this is a dream. Awesome, I am lucid now". Also, the landscape seemed very surreal and unlike Syria as I would imagine it, more like some sci-fi movie, which I think also contributed to my becoming lucid. I remained lucid in this dream for what seemed to be a long while and it was very stable for some period. I made it my purpose to find other dream characters and confront them regarding the fact that they were not real, but simply dream characters in my dream. Interestingly, each time I approached a person with this aim, they would turn and walk away. The last person I approached did not turn away, but his facial features faded away to a blur and then he disappeared. |
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