March 13, 2014, I joined this forum and introduced myself because I wanted to lucid dream again after doing it by accident.
It was no easy task to remember, but almost a month later, I did it!
Tonight I was able to do it; TWICE. I woke up on the first one, and did again on the next one again.
The first real experience, unfortunately I can't share with you due to.... 'explicit' content. LOL. So sorry, I was really curious about something that I never had control over the years.
Sleep orgasm... escalated to something scarier. - Sleep Disorders Forum - eHealthForum This was a post of mine from January, if you're under 18 dont read!
P.S. that guy that replied on the forum mentioned that I might be Lucid dreaming. I wasn't interested in it yet until the following month after. Also I didn't really consider it to be Lucid dreaming. I mean I was aware I was dreaming, but I couldn't control it. Or didn't know how yet. 
ANYWAY, back to the topic, the second time I lucid dreamt last night is at least pg-13 safe to share. As soon as I fell asleep and started dreaming, I knew I was back to the dreamworld and asleep, so I started off floating in complete darkness. I would've been scared shitless if I had no awareness that I was dreaming. The darkness became my canvas, so to speak, and I created a landscape. Pink sky, blue waters, blue clouds. Mind you, it was so pretty in my dreams but Im not creative in real life, so it probably looks like crap to everyone else. haha.
And I did the first thing I always planned to do when I lucid dream, FLY. Over the waters. Tehee. I cant even describe how I felt. I don't think I achieved 100% control yet, because there was a temple on a small island that I saw. I didn't make that on purpose o.O I did visit it out of curiosity and poked around a little bit, but went to go on my own business and spent a LOT of time just cruising the sky, tumbling, etc.
Not so bad, eh? xD
As for how I achieved lucid dreaming, I noticed on both times last night before I lucid dreamt, I had like "signals" or "signs" that was present on both occasion. You know that moment between sleep and being awake? If I can maintain my consciousness there, I would be able to lucid dream. I think its the only way I know how for now. The 'signal' im talking about is... well its hard to explain. But I feel a REALLY strong tingling all over my body before I end up in the dream world. I can compare the sensation to a television with no signal channel. Makes sense?
Well thats enough sharing for me. I have an exam today and I've been having anxiety because of it (NCLEX). I'll be back later!
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