There's not much to say, but the other night I had another Lucid Dream. |
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There's not much to say, but the other night I had another Lucid Dream. |
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All the time. I used to tell DCs that it was all a dream as if I was trying to convince them. Now I often cut off DCs rudely, such as telling them to do what ever they want, why should I care, it is just a dream after all. That shuts them up. |
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I've been having lots of non lucids where I think I'm lucid or talk about lucidity to DCs, it's so annoying, I feel like I'm missing opportunities :/ I did tell a DC girl I was lucid dreaming while I was actually lucid dreaming once though and she got really excited. I don't know how I manage to have a dream set in a shared lucid dream camp where I was sure I was lucid without becoming lucid though. Dream me seems pretty stupid. |
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20 years ago one of my most memorable lucid: I became lucid because of a reality check that turned a note attached to the refrigerator door into calendar when I looked back to reread it. I went into the living room, and my father was there. I told him "I am dreaming. You are a figment of my imagination." And he argued back: how do you know I am the figment? Maybe I am the dreamer and you are in my dream? We then had a lengthy debate about dreaming. I remember that unfortunately I was not able to win that argument in that dream, even though I remained lucid. |
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You may say I'm a dreamer.
But I'm not the only one - John Lennon
So often the DCs will argue with you. Classic stuff. I just eventually stopped arguing. This is how I handle DCs now. |
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