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Hi all I am new and was surprised no one posted here!
So I guess I will add my experience.
I learned about lucid dreaming about 8 years ago, I always wondered what it was called when you knew you were dreaming, I have had experience with lucid dreaming since I was a kid but never knew what it was called. I remember when I was a kid and I was with a bunch of other kids and realized I was dreaming and told them I was dreaming and that when I woke up I would be gone.
But after I learned what it was about 7 years ago I attempted to control my dream, most of the time my lucid dreaming happens when I decide to take a nap through the day, this seems to be the ideal sleep situation for me that I reach lucid dreaming without effort and just all of a sudden realize I am dreaming and in the past I would kind of freak and try to wake myself up which would put me in a trapped sense of mind and be very distressful, so at this time 7 years ago, I did not try to wake myself up I just simply called for my mom which I decided I would do during the next event of lucid dreaming, and in my dream I was in my living room, (where I was taking my nap on the couch) and I walked over to the door and seen a big beautiful mountain, (ok I live in Michigan but it was nice in the dream), I turned away from the door and there was my mom (who passed many years ago) I was so excited I wanted to tell her how I was now a grandma and how happy I was, she stood there looking beautiful, and just smiling with content at me, and never said a word, but I do believe she enjoyed our meeting as much as I did!
I still tend to struggle with trying to wake myself up when I know I am dreaming and that is why I am here, I want to make the most of these experiences.
Take Care all!!! CindySue
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Hi Mystic, another Michigander! :D Naps are a great time to lucid dream. Glad you found this forum, see you around. :)
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Lucid Dreaming, can be very fun and fascinating. Instead of trying to wake up,
you should let yourself have a sense of adventure, and use it as your own private
playground.
It is also great for personal growth, you can learn a lot about yourself.
If you have not read Exploring the world of Lucid Dreaming, you should.
It has pretty much everything ther is to know on the subject.