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      5 LDs in one night! Yes!

      Yup, I had five lucid dreams last night. It all started from one dream in which I was helping redecorate for a man called Doreen with a bunch of other people. There was also something about a large snake, a rat and a spider. Anyway, It ended up with the bunch of us outside the frount of the house. They were all in a shared dream (which was my dream, they were not asleep) and they were compeating to see who had the best lucid control. This sparked off my lucidity and I joined in.

      Later, I woke up. Then I tried a technique that I tried a while ago and was twice successful, but when I posted it here (http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/viewtopic....4601&highlight=), I forgot to mention that it must be the first thing you do when you wake up. No movement, no opening your eyes. Remain in that state of being half asleep. When you are aware of yourself, imedietly start doing this. I recommend that you help your dream recall by putting yourself in a dream setting that you were in before or from a dream from last night. So long as you stay in that dreamlike place.

      Anyway, that got me back into the afforementioned dream and lucid. After I left that dream, I found it easier to enter a whole new lucid dream. After that one ended, I managed to shif straight to a new scenario before I even began to leave my dream. Then I did the same againg before I woke up fully.

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      Cool! What was the quality of the dream? Real or hyperreal?

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      I had 5 LDs in one night last week. I know... it feels great.

      Mine was slightly different, I was being hit with Sleep-Paralysis non-stop really hard all night. (Has happened to me when I was younger, was like the most terrifying night of me life), but this time, knowing what was going on, I decided to take advantage of it. LD, I'd wake up, get sucked back into SP, have another LD, repeat, it was great! Finally in the morning, after my last LD, I just left my eyes closed because I figured SP was going to hit again, but it didn't, it finally felt like "letting go" feeling, like I was finally free, air rushed back into my ears as I began to here sounds again from the physical world around me, and I could get up and move around. I did fall back asleep, but I had a dream that wasn't lucid.

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      I want multiple lucid dreams per night too.







      ((so envious))

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      Originally posted by Vex Kitten
      I want multiple lucid dreams per night too.







      ((so envious))
      Right now i would settle for one!

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      That's crazy but I still dont think 25 LDs make you an expert Shineenigma
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