I've had a few lucids, and can control them pretty well. But, I'm always scared of losing control and having it turn into a nightmare. Anyone else share this feeling, and how'd you overcome it? |
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I've had a few lucids, and can control them pretty well. But, I'm always scared of losing control and having it turn into a nightmare. Anyone else share this feeling, and how'd you overcome it? |
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The burden of proof lies with the one making the claim
Goals:
10 Lucids [X]
Look at my reflection [X]
Dream sex [X] with climax [X]
You just need to realize that there's always a way out. If your dream does inadvertently turn into a nightmare (believe me, I had my fair share of that a few years ago), the knowledge that you can wake yourself up (I'm assuming you are able to do that) should help you feel safer. |
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Preferred RC: Nose Breathing
Lucid Aids: B6 Supplement (50 mg), Melatonin (3 mg), dairy products
Anthrax is right. If things get too hairy just wake up. I've never experienced a lucid nightmare, but I never worry about hypothetical situations in dreams. I would try to focus on all of the positive aspects of what are happening in the dream at the moment instead of the "what ifs". |
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Fear is a way that one looses awareness, looses focus. no, one should not run, but learn to keep fear where it belongs. Face your fear. |
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Nope, never had fear in a lucid before. |
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Last edited by Clyde Machine; 07-24-2010 at 10:16 PM.
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I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
Only times I fear in Lucid dream is when I fly too high in the sky...I know it's stupid... |
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“Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you'll see the way to fly.”
LD's: 171 (133 DILD, 2 WILD, 36 DEILD)
Nights in a row with atleast 1 Lucid Dream: 3
Most dreams remembered in 1 night: 16
Dreams recalled: 1308
I had the same problem. In an LD, I would fear something taking place, but this would just cause such a thing to actually take place. Very unfortunate. But now for some reason that doesn't happen. I think reading about others' experiences here and being reassured that you are in complete control of the LD helped me. More so, facing and reacting to such a nightmare would be an even better way to handle the situation. |
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