 Originally Posted by Davepaul
I'm new to this website. I've been a lucid dreamer my whole Life. I didn't realize that it was abnormal until a friend of mine started studying how to do it. I don't know about all this sleep mask stuff and reminders or whatever you guys do to make your own lucid dreams. I do know the affect some medications have on my dreams, but for the most part... I study my dreams every night naturally. I've recently made a huge life changing breakthrough in my dreams, and I had to find a way to share what I was going through. That's why I came here. I hope other people can help me put into perspective what I'm able to do, because I don't know how common this is, or if it's even something people do. I start my dream from the moment I decide to sleep. I am clear, and have control usually every night, but I only fully remember my dreams about 5 times a week. I assume it's normal that the most easily recalled parts of my dreams are when I first sleep, and when I'm about to wake up. I can often open my eyes on command while I'm dreaming, and then return to my sleep, but I can't do that in REM. I have many hobbies in my sleep. I enjoy flying the most, though recently I've started building terrain and islands, and growing crops. I also have always enjoyed writing music in my dreams. I've noticed that flying without wings feels like some kind of invisible orb of flotation I have to balance on. For most of my Life, I would lift up my legs, and begin to balance on that levitation orb, and then I can go wherever I want as long as I keep my balance. It feels a little like standing up while riding a bike, and not having to pedal. Recently I learned that placing that orb in my chest allows me to fly much more freely, without the risk of landing on my head and waking up, or getting to a point where I can't stop spinning. I've also noticed that when I write music, the sound can't come from the instrument. It comes from my head or behind my head, and everybody can hear the music from my perspective. They don't have perspectives of their own. I don't understand why I can try to strum a guitar, and the sound only comes from my head no matter what I do. I want to know so much about all these things, and hear what others can do, especially if it's natural.
Hey Dave,
You'r not alone at all i too have what is called Natural Lucid Dreaming and I too never knew that I was that special until one of my friends mentioned it to me.
Anyway, I've been searching the internet for answers and to find out what is so special about Lucid Dreaming. I would say that the only difference between you and me is our dreams. Although i don't Dream about myself flying i do find myself waking up after a dream where i had fallen from a very high place. When i wake up from these dreams my stomach physically feels queeze as if i was on a thrilling roller coaster. I seem to get a lot of these "falling from a high place" dreams but i never knew why or how i felt what i felt.
Another strange ability that i didn't know most people couldn't do was that sometimes before i have fully entered "Sleep Mode" i can usually just 'Create' or 'make up' a dream in my head to help me fall asleep.
I realized as i got older that if i skipped just ONE night without Lucid Dreaming i would wake up feeling like i had never even gone to sleep. I now encourage my self to Lucid Dream almost every night with some online strategies, and I know what your thinking.... "there's know way this person can Lucid Dream Every Night!" well I've gotten this response before and I know it would seem impossible or extremely rare from what I've read online but, Yes! I do in fact Lucid Dream every night, i only miss about one to two nights out of an entire month of Lucid Dreaming and i usually don't experience any Lucid Dreams if i have a very bland or boring day.
Before this year i never knew i had this hidden talent and I've seemed to cherish it more everyday that goes by.
It usually helps me to know that I have a special Dream catcher beside me that I've had all my life even though it probably doesn't do anything to help my Lucid Dreams it's still a nice touch to my sleeping environment.
~Samarium
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