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    Thread: I might have had my first Lucid Dream! But I'm confused. I may have had a LD, or dreamt about LDing

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      Thumbs up I might have had my first Lucid Dream! But I'm confused. I may have had a LD, or dreamt about LDing

      It's funny how I posted another thread here yesterday (which I can't link because my account is below 3 days old) about "After your first lucid dream does it get easier to have lucid dreams" and now I may have just had one.
      It's day 8 on my attempt to have my first lucid dream so I am still very new to this, and very confused about the things I experienced in the following dream.



      This dream occurred mid morning, when I went back to bed after having tried WILD 2 consecutive times at 4am only to cause myself to be unable to sleep for the rest of the night.

      The dream started off as a small nightmare [albeit it was more of a fear of the unknown]. I'm curious to know whether this may have been an affect of SP that I experienced whilst in a dream.

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      I was in my kitchen after having apparently been sleeping on one of the chairs in the room. I was woken up by the sound of the handle of the utility room door being pulled down by someone on the inside. I get up, and watch the handle, waiting to see if it moves again. It does, and it startles me. I do 2 things:

      •I check to see that the door is locked.
      •I attempt to turn off the light in the kitchen.

      When I tried to turn the light off by the light switch, it didn't work. There is a secondary light switch in the room and I run over to it in a panic and try to turn off the light from there. Again it didn't work.

      So I leave the kitchen, moving down the hallway to go tell someone about what is happening.


      Then halfway down the hall, I get a message in my head saying “Light switches not working is a sign”, then I perform a basic RC by looking at my hands. When I do so I can see they are missing, but there is a thin ghostly-white partial outline of where they are meant to be. (It was weird. I never heard of this kind of result for this RC). I calmly say to myself “I am dreaming” and the first thing I do after that is rub my hands together. (Yes I know I said they were missing, but dream logic it seems.)


      The inside of the house becomes dark and fuzzy as I start to become aware of my surroundings. I then look to go outside, physically feeling myself walking towards my front door. I open the door and am met by a burst of light and bright colour, mainly florescent green and baby blue. It looks like a bright sunny summer's day outside.


      The first thing I do when I get outside is I perform a one-legged hop on the end of my porch and start to fly - being able to feel me push myself upwards. But when I started flying I had an urge to look downwards, but by doing so my field of view starts to go weird and I start to see the ground in a distorted shape and dark green colour. Even whilst not looking at the ground, it felt disorientating.

      Is this normal for flying?



      I go to land, my supposed lucidity doesn't last long after this though. I get to do a few more things:

      •Give myself the 'power' that “Everything I say is the truth”.
      •Smell some flowers.
      •Attempt to teleport to friend's houses, but it fails. I think it was because I just thought 'teleport' rather than doing that spinning motion that I read about.

      I forgot to repeat the “I am dreaming” affirmation throughout the dream, so it felt relatively short. 5-10 minutes at best.



      But here's the weird part that has really confused me:

      Eventually my supposed lucid dream fades out, and I'm back in the room I started in (the kitchen) and I'm telling someone about all the details of the dream I just had. Then after that I wake up for real. What? Is this what they call a 'false awakening' or something? It definitely has made me doubt whether I had a lucid dream, or dreamt about having a lucid dream.

      Thoughts? (and thanks for making it this far, it means a lot).
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      Yes, that was certainly a lucid dream. I don't know exactly how you felt in the dream, but seeing as how you tried flying and teleporting shows me that you know it wasn't reality.

      As for the flying part, I believe that was mostly your thoughts on how it might look. Even if they were unconscious thoughts or expectations, it greatly affects dream control.

      You definitely woke up in a false awakening. To help with that, try doing a reality check every time you wake up to get in the habit of that.

      Congratz on your first lucid!
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      Congratulations
      That was definitely a lucid dream and more of a lucid dream than my first one I had! I couldn't even fly so it sounds like you had more of a success.

      Be prepared for more and more lucid dreams and start doing RCs when you wake up and go to sleep because that sounded like a false awakening
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      Lucid dreams make your dreams come true!!

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      Oh boy, how exciting!
      This definitely lives up to the hype people create around lucid dreaming.

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      Congrats on the lucid! Work hard on your techniques and more are sure to come!
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