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I've had experiences like this too, which I usually consider low-level or semilucidity. Occasionally, I have definitely become aware in a dream that I was not inhabiting waking life, even if I didn't...
Liked On: 02-18-2020, 12:40 AM
Sometimes it seems to me that a part of my mind is aware of the content's fictionality in many dreams. Though, this part plays along and doesn't bother to rouse my waking consciousness. Just...
Liked On: 02-16-2020, 02:51 PM
There it is.
Liked On: 02-16-2020, 05:49 AM
Your experience makes me think of someone who's recently lost use of their, let's say, legs. Getting frustrated, saying "those legs are me! Why won't they do what I want! Stupid legs!" I guess dreams...
Liked On: 02-16-2020, 05:49 AM
Hello Dreamviews, I was reading up on the Chariot Tarot card. The author's religious views were not compatible with mine but he got me thinking. He described the card in 2 parts. First, a...
Liked On: 02-16-2020, 05:46 AM
I definitely believe it could leave some feeling unrested. Especially someone with a history of insomnia or someone attempting new techniques. A couple months ago I spent 2-3 days attempting wild...
Liked On: 02-16-2020, 05:44 AM
These are good dream signs. They only occur in the dream. Program your mind to watch for any of the things that happen. Try repeating in your mind before sleep something like, "If I am floating I...
Liked On: 02-16-2020, 05:42 AM
Most of my dreams these days are what you describe, Opalwolf; I see it more as very low-level lucidity, but "passive" seems a good term. I also think that this passive lucidity is, for me, a...
Liked On: 02-16-2020, 05:42 AM
It's funny how it seems our "dream self" is learning... For example, I know I can't fly in waking life but I've done it many times in lucid dreams so now, I don't need to be lucid, per se, to think...
Liked On: 02-16-2020, 05:42 AM
Yes i did have many passive lucidity dreams,they are kinda funny to me because i only do the things i want to achive the most,the dream turn really kind of strange,the way i react vary but it can...
Liked On: 02-16-2020, 05:42 AM
I think it is a fantastic idea to cultivate lucid dreaming! :nodyes: But....as an older dreamer who gets up at 4:00 AM every day I have had to make serious concessions to the need for sleep during...
Liked On: 02-11-2020, 02:48 PM
Like other people have said, if you realized that you were dreaming, then you became lucid--period. Some people say that there are different "levels" to lucidity, however, so if your dreams aren't...
Liked On: 11-23-2015, 02:41 PM
It is kind of hard to articulate but once you experience it, it makes sense. I first heard about this when reading about WILD dream entry... they say you watch the dream form and then at the right...
Liked On: 11-23-2015, 02:41 PM
I've seen this same question brought up many times on our forum and felt it would be beneficial to have a thread specifically for the discussion of possible future careers or jobs having to do with...
Liked On: 09-05-2015, 06:36 PM
I was lucky to be accepted into LD studies at the sleep lab and was able to LD in the sleep lab several times. I now not only have proof of LD as a phenomenon but also proof that my brain is capable...
Liked On: 07-08-2015, 11:29 PM
12/14/2012
last night i had a dream i was riding a bike to a movie set for a new batman movie. i was going to be an extra. i sat down on a couch and talked with some of the actors. i received a script and saw that i was an extra henchman in a "vice gang". i introduced myself to one of the actors. he told me his name was "lee" and looked at me like i should know him. then he said his name was lee harvey oswald. i didn't realize who it was at the time but told him the name rang a bell. the dream transitioned into semi lucidity when i saw a piece of paper that told me to remember this dream when i woke up because i was dreaming. then i woke up. i feel like this dream is very significant but every time i tell someone they don't seem to care much. typical.
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steve was driving me somewhere and we were talking and i tried to take pictures of some light up birds on my phone. they were flying high in the sky and they looked really cool. at first i thought they were fireflies. but steve told me they were birds. i wanted to take pictures of them with my phone. i started to try and then i noticed i could zoom in really close to them, and then turn the camera 360 degrees from that point. it was amazing. it was like i was flying with them. swooping over mountainous terrain and just gliding along. it was a really great dream. i'm not sure where steve was driving to or if i returned to the "car imagery" once i was flying with the birds.
1/5/2011
multiple lucid dreams last night, they all occurred in a row. i really feel weird about the way i was able to stay in my lucid dream. i achieved the ability to stay inside the dream and experiment with all sorts of things. i also saw many eyed birds. i jumped off a cliff. flew. did all sorts of things. i remember exploring an area and flying over gently to see someone. i was also inside some sort of obstacle course in my mind. it was very exciting. i am not sure the "key" to staying inside the lucid dream. but i had definitely achieved it. it was wonderful!
the strange thing about these dreams is that they were basically WILD (wake induced lucid dreams) where i went from being aware and awake straight into the dream realm.
i also believe i met and talked to my "dream guide" when he/she was in male form. it was really an experience. i asked them who they were and they said something i can't really remember… that they were "just a man" or something like that.
the whole experience was amazing! i'm feeling like i've made a huge step on my path towards being a true lucid dreamer!