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      Just had a 3 1/2 - 4 hour lucid dream

      I had previously only had 2 lucid dreams in my life (the first one being about 15 seconds the 2nd one being about 5 minutes) but today i went to take a nap only to have the greatest and worst lucid dream (or any dream for that matter) of my entire life. It was great because of the length and the unbelievable realism of it. since i was aware i was dreaming and it had been going on for so long (i was no longer too excited about it to grasp what was happening) i decided to sit back and just take it all in. It was 100% as realistic as waking life. I could see everything so perfectly. I looked at my hands and i could see my fingerprints. I looked at the carpet and i saw the texture in it. I saw dust in the air as it went by a window with a beam of light in it. i looked at the faces of everyone and they were real and real life. I felt the air pass by my face as I walked. aside from the fact that i knew i was dreaming it was as real as life itself.

      Now the bad part... i had about 12 false awakenings fallowed by about 12 different dreams, all of witch i remember. I could NOT WAKE UP. I tried so hard but every time i thought i did it, it turned out to be a false awakening. I got to the point where i was very scared. the thought even crossed my mind that I might even be dead and my soul was in some kind of in between world state. after about the 3rd or 4th false awakening i heard my cell phone ringing. (it was ringing in real life) and i could hear it in my dream. It was faint but i could hear. The ring on my phone is the same ring i use as my alarm clock. Every time i set my alarm it wakes me up, every time i get a phone call it wakes me up, but this time, even though I wanted to wake up, and i could hear it, I could NOT wake up. So i continued on my little journey until i finally woke up from my roommate playing his drums and then coming in my room making lots of noise because he didn't know i was asleep because it was during the day. So anyway when i woke up i looked at my phone and it said i had a new voice mail and i looked at the time the call happened and about 3 hours had gone by. Now, from the time i heard the phone ring in my dream to the time I woke up i was lucid. There was never a break point. I was aware the whole time. and i was also already in the lucid dream before the phone rang making me think the lucid dream was at least 3 1/2 - 4 hours long in real time. (it felt just as long in the dream world too)

      I was wondering if anyone has ever had a similar experience as this before? Like having it last maybe 4 hours before. I'm sure some of you have had it last this long but has anyone ever had it last that long while trying to wake up most of the time? Has anyone ever heard their phone or alarm in their dream but still couldn't wake up? Have any of you ever had that many false awakenings in one dream? (before this i don't remember ever having one in my whole life)

      And also the way i became lucid was i was lying in my bed with my eye's closed (i was really asleep at this point) and i was tonguing my tooth and it was really loose. and i remember i was thinking "oh great! I'm going to look like one of those hillbilly's with missing teeth. I had my eyes closed the whole time so i wasn't seeing anything. but then i realized that often i my dreams my teeth become really loose. so then i stopped tonguing it and then started again and it was no longer loose. so i realized i was asleep. Then i heard some weird eerie voices and i couldn't move (i still had my eye's closed) and then i started falling through my bed. (similar to the feeling people described when they go through sleep paralysis) So I'm wondering if this was indeed sleep paralysis. because i was already asleep before it happened so i wasn't sure if it happens while all ready asleep or not.

      If anyone could give me some more information on what i went through it would be great.

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      Quote Originally Posted by BigOBCD View Post
      I had previously only had 2 lucid dreams in my life (the first one being about 15 seconds the 2nd one being about 5 minutes) but today i went to take a nap only to have the greatest and worst lucid dream (or any dream for that matter) of my entire life. It was great because of the length and the unbelievable realism of it. since i was aware i was dreaming and it had been going on for so long (i was no longer too excited about it to grasp what was happening) i decided to sit back and just take it all in. It was 100% as realistic as waking life. I could see everything so perfectly. I looked at my hands and i could see my fingerprints. I looked at the carpet and i saw the texture in it. I saw dust in the air as it went by a window with a beam of light in it. i looked at the faces of everyone and they were real and real life. I felt the air pass by my face as I walked. aside from the fact that i knew i was dreaming it was as real as life itself.

      Now the bad part... i had about 12 false awakenings fallowed by about 12 different dreams, all of witch i remember. I could NOT WAKE UP. I tried so hard but every time i thought i did it, it turned out to be a false awakening. I got to the point where i was very scared. the thought even crossed my mind that I might even be dead and my soul was in some kind of in between world state. after about the 3rd or 4th false awakening i heard my cell phone ringing. (it was ringing in real life) and i could hear it in my dream. It was faint but i could hear. The ring on my phone is the same ring i use as my alarm clock. Every time i set my alarm it wakes me up, every time i get a phone call it wakes me up, but this time, even though I wanted to wake up, and i could hear it, I could NOT wake up. So i continued on my little journey until i finally woke up from my roommate playing his drums and then coming in my room making lots of noise because he didn't know i was asleep because it was during the day. So anyway when i woke up i looked at my phone and it said i had a new voice mail and i looked at the time the call happened and about 3 hours had gone by. Now, from the time i heard the phone ring in my dream to the time I woke up i was lucid. There was never a break point. I was aware the whole time. and i was also already in the lucid dream before the phone rang making me think the lucid dream was at least 3 1/2 - 4 hours long in real time. (it felt just as long in the dream world too)

      I was wondering if anyone has ever had a similar experience as this before? Like having it last maybe 4 hours before. I'm sure some of you have had it last this long but has anyone ever had it last that long while trying to wake up most of the time? Has anyone ever heard their phone or alarm in their dream but still couldn't wake up? Have any of you ever had that many false awakenings in one dream? (before this i don't remember ever having one in my whole life)

      And also the way i became lucid was i was lying in my bed with my eye's closed (i was really asleep at this point) and i was tonguing my tooth and it was really loose. and i remember i was thinking "oh great! I'm going to look like one of those hillbilly's with missing teeth. I had my eyes closed the whole time so i wasn't seeing anything. but then i realized that often i my dreams my teeth become really loose. so then i stopped tonguing it and then started again and it was no longer loose. so i realized i was asleep. Then i heard some weird eerie voices and i couldn't move (i still had my eye's closed) and then i started falling through my bed. (similar to the feeling people described when they go through sleep paralysis) So I'm wondering if this was indeed sleep paralysis. because i was already asleep before it happened so i wasn't sure if it happens while all ready asleep or not.

      If anyone could give me some more information on what i went through it would be great.
      Actually, I have to contridict. Most of us haven't seen 10 minutes in a dream.

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      You mentioned you had a lot of false awakenings.
      Its possible that in between one of those you slipped into a deeper state of sleep, then when your next dream started you instantly became lucid?

      Another possibility is that you passed into a deeper state of sleep shortly after the phone call, and then later in the day your friend woke you up (you were in deep sleep for hours, though it only seemed seconds between the dream and waking up).
      Time and consciousness can get pretty freaky sometimes. I remember once when I was laying in bed I closed my eyes for about two seconds, then re-opened them: eight hours had passed.


      Of course, its always possible that you stayed trapped in a dream completely aware of your state for four hours.
      I have to ask you though, looking back on the experience, did it really seem like 14,400 seconds had passed? Or that the amount of time you were in the dreamstate is really comparable to watching eight family guy episodes in a row?

      I'm not trying to doubt you here. Like I said earlier, consciousness is a very slippery thing, its much easier to believe that you blinked away 3 1/2 hours than that you were in a nonstop fully lucid dreamstate for such a huge amount of time
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      Sounds just like what happens in the movie "waking life" , the false awakenings and the length. Any way i have to say Billy Bob is probably right. Though i wish isnt.
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      well it's it hard to know for sure if i was really in the dream for that long but all i can say is that without a doubt it was the longest dream i ever had in my life. when i woke up it felt like it was forever ago that i went to sleep. I specifically remember each false awakening and then realizing that i was not really awake and then the dream that fallowed. I don't understand what you mean by "blinked away 3 1/2 hours" when exactly are you suggesting that i blinked away the 3 1/2 hours? I told you that when I heard the phone ring i was already in a lucid dream (it was after my 2nd or 3rd false awakening) and i specifically remember what i was doing in the dream at the time that the phone rang and I never left the state of consciousness after it rang until i woke up. (about 3 hours later real time)

      I know some people don't believe me that i had a lucid dream for this long but I don't know what to tell them other than, what would i gain out of making up such a story? I don't post regularly on this forum and I'm not trying to sell a website or anything. And i'm not claiming to be some great and powerful lucid dreamer that is so much better than all of you. I only posted the dream because it was an experience that i went through that felt very real to me. And i know that people on this website know more than I know about dreams. And truthfully the experience was not a good one. It wasn't something that was fun. it was actually pretty scary.

      All i want to know is more information about what happened.
      Last edited by BigOBCD; 12-26-2007 at 03:16 PM.

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      Sorry if I somehow offended you, I was just trying to get more information before deciding for myself whether or not I believe you actually stayed in a dream for four hours. Its a pretty big deal when a person that hasn't had many lucids dreams suddenly says they were trapped in their minds for such a huge period of time (it opens up many new possibilities for other lucid dreamers).

      Just so we're clear:
      when I said "blinked away 3 1/2 hours" I was referring to the possibility of you temporarily falling unconscious in between one of your false awakenings.
      This bout of unconsciousness could have only happened once (lasting for hours), or it could have been happening in between every single dream (lasting ten minutes each).


      I honestly don't understand why you got so defensive, as all I did was give you more information about what could have possibly happened to make it seem like you were in a dream for so long

      I guess I could give other possibilities:
      • Your "special" and can go for incredible lengths of time in REM.
      • This was a freak accident caused by something you ate or experienced recently (it'll never happen again).
      • You have some type of mental disorder that has causes you to stay trapped in REM.
      • Other.


      EDIT: This post probably looks pretty mean now. He edited his last post as I was writing this one.
      Last edited by BillyBob; 12-26-2007 at 03:46 PM.
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      I have been having lucid dreams all my life and today while taking a nap for a few hours I had a few hours of lucid dreaming. During that time, I awoke a few times due to phone ringing and went right back to the same event (person in the dream that I was originally dreaming about). When I layed back down after answering the phone, I simply said to myself that I wanted to go back to the same dream and I willed it. I have been doing this for years and in the dream I told the person that I was dreaming and that I would be leaving soon because I was dreaming...I was crying over the fact that I was leaving soon. These type dreams are so real for me that I am depressed and sad when waking because I miss the person. Usually it is a person that has passed away or an old flame that I used to be in love with. I have been wondering for years if there were others who had the same ability as me.

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      I had a similar experience with a LD, with about 10 FA's, each time getting frustrated that I couldn't wake up. It happened when my LD bombed out and I failed to keep the image. I wouldn't have minded, and did a RC each time and knew I was dreaming, but I had no control. At the last FA, I said, "F this," went outside, and purposely fell back into Non-lucidity out of frustration.

      My LD died when I tried to fly from jumping from a cliff, but flew like an anvil with wings.

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      I Swear To You

      ok last night, I had a lucid dream almost identical!!!
      I haven't logged on these forums in probably a year. I googled the feeling I had of not being able to wake up in a lucid dream and this is the post that came up.
      My dream NO LIE was at least 2 hours long. I loved it its realism the depth of going anywhere in the world by flying. I used to have to basically like swim really fast in my dreams to fly before, but, during this one I was able to study how things worked. I just let myself feel weightless like 100% relaxed and I started floating up.
      I figured out how to run fast because before I tried running in dreams and I can't run I slow down. Basically last night was my study for hours on lucid dreaming. It was incredible until...
      I tried to wake up. I COULD NOT usually I just try to open my eyes really wide and I wake up.
      this time no matter what a full on stretch a STRUGGLE to open my eyes. nothing!!!
      I thought I was dead for a min. then I remembered that sometimes before I fall into my sleep trying to induce a lucid dream on my own. I got this feeling I couldn't react or move before and I was coherent. So I relaxed and just flew everywhere and as you did I checked out details of things I've seen before such as my gfs full body inspection and 100% real down to feeling razor stubble(I realize this is in depth but, I want you to understand)
      All the way to things I've never seen before such as places in the world. I went to Alaska to see northern lights, and shooting stars.. They weren't constant it was real like just random out of the corners of my view I saw shooting stars.. someone write me on AIM about this because this is weird. I finally woke up and went to talk to someone about it.. then realized I was talking about it to someone in a dream!! I noticed because I had no idea where I was.. basically I induced 4 back to back lucid dreams. The 2nd one was like 15 mins of not knowing then I caught myself in it. 3rd one I forced myself awake and did the pinch test and was still sleeping, woke up from that one in 1 min because I was trying to get up. then woke up in my bed.. I was like FINALLY did the pinch test and STILL sleeping. So I went outside and wanted to see high I could fly just because I never tried it before. and I flew up and up until I was going up for 1 mins solid and saw the entire state surrounded by water, then that is where I flew to visit my parents 800 miles north of here. IN a bee line lol. Someone write me back if you have had this happen or know how to wake when you want to. This is the 2nd time its happened but, only time its been this crazy..

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      Most of us are struggling to get into Ld's...

      You're struggling to get out.

      How ironic.

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      hah

      I know, I stopped doing it for a while because I'd wake up 5-10 times a night and didn't get a full sleep but, I'm back into it and going to start again lol

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