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      Becoming lucid out of the blue?

      K so i have only had two LD's recently, and both of them have been DILD's. Except for both of them, i didnt do reality checks to see if i was dreaming, or see something out of the ordinary for that matter.

      I am just dreaming and all of the sudden clear as day i think, im dreaming. I dont even bother checking my reality because im positive. I dont feel like there is any rationalization or reasoning to it at all, its as if someone else who is not there, just told me i am dreaming. Is there an explanation for this?
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      It's just something silly that your brain notices and either doesn't really tell you or you forgot. Like for me, the light shining oddly on the wall or something did it. But about an hour ago, I had a lucid nap with a trigger I don't remember... So that could be what you are getting?
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      I've had that too. It just randomly popped in to my head that I was dreaming. The weird thing is there even wasn't anything supernatural or strange in that dream. It was very realistic.

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      yea so was mine
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      [ ] have a conversation with my own sub-conscious

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      That is how I got 90% of my lucid dreams (I have more than 3, it's just I've only started counting again from Saturday). I just realize I'm dreaming. I usually reality check to make sure I'm dreaming. In fact, one time my reality check showed me I was awake and I missed a chance to LD..... I think a couple other dreams I realized because something was wierd.
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      |Hey notice you dont have an introduction post in the newbie section so though I would welcome you to the forum here, but start a newbie thread here: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...splay.php?f=20 Would love to talk snowboarding with you too

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      Yeh some people can just automatically turn lucid without trying to during their dreams. Althought it usually only happens after a considerable amount of practice, some people can do it almost instinctively.

      HOWEVER, I recommend you do a quicky reality check before you try to do anything fancy ... like jump off your balcony

      Or if you dont like doing reality checks, just try hovering above the floor for sometime ... that works just as well.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Kane View Post
      Yeh some people can just automatically turn lucid without trying to during their dreams. Althought it usually only happens after a considerable amount of practice, some people can do it almost instinctively.

      HOWEVER, I recommend you do a quicky reality check before you try to do anything fancy ... like jump off your balcony

      Or if you dont like doing reality checks, just try hovering above the floor for sometime ... that works just as well.
      haha yea that would be hard to explain:

      Paramedic: "son, what the hell were you thinking?"
      Me: "Well, i was almost positive i was dreaming..."
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      [X] be able to fly in a lucid dream
      [ ] complete a lucid task of the month
      [ ] have a conversation with my own sub-conscious

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      Quote Originally Posted by lucidboarder View Post
      haha yea that would be hard to explain:

      Paramedic: "son, what the hell were you thinking?"
      Me: "Well, i was almost positive i was dreaming..."
      A couple years back I had a dream where the walls in my room were caving in on me and the door was crashing down too so i needed a way to get out - I smashed my way through a glass window pane into the backyard. Everything then hazed into reality and i was outside bleeding with glass in my leg and arms.

      Trust me, it was hard to convince the emergency ward that i wasnt on some crazy drugs.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Kane View Post
      Yeh some people can just automatically turn lucid without trying to during their dreams. Althought it usually only happens after a considerable amount of practice, some people can do it almost instinctively.

      HOWEVER, I recommend you do a quicky reality check before you try to do anything fancy ... like jump off your balcony

      Or if you dont like doing reality checks, just try hovering above the floor for sometime ... that works just as well.
      that would be me, i could do it EVERY time. my dreams are to weird though, not sure i would want to be lucid in them. i should try it sometime anyway. i could even post some examples of my dreams. they wouldn't make much sense though my dreams are totally random. and never the same.

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      actualy that was how i started to lucid just the other night. unfortunatly it doesnt realy count i think beacause i immediatly went black after i relized i was dreaming. but i just suddenly relized out of the blue "hey this is a dream"

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      Quote Originally Posted by Jdog View Post
      actualy that was how i started to lucid just the other night. unfortunatly it doesnt realy count i think beacause i immediatly went black after i relized i was dreaming. but i just suddenly relized out of the blue "hey this is a dream"
      oh man same, like 2 times i had an almost LD after i was lucid, but the dream turned to black space
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      Most of my DILDS are out-of-the-blue... Just all of the sudden I realize I'm dreaming.

      In fact, last night was the FIRST night I recognized a dreamsign... I've been trying for so long and finally got it. I was so excited over that fact that I woke myself out of lucidity.

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      That happends to me frequently... usually after a long dream, i wake up sudently fully Lucid. Knowing what the dream was all about.. and how i can turn it around.


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      This morning, I had what I think was my first lucid dream. I was at the food court at the mall looking for a couple of family members who had gone shopping with me. I couldn't find them, but all of a sudden, it popped into my head that I was dreaming. I didn't feel any sort of rush or "wave" of energy wash over me (my brother has had two lucids and that's what happened to him both times), I just knew I was dreaming. Naturally, I wanted to find somebody in the crowd to have sex with. The only problem was, there were too many people, and I tried too hard to focus on the crowd as a whole rather than going through and noticing each person there individually, so I woke up before I ever found anyone.

      It's odd, really. The thought of having a lucid dream excites me while I'm awake, but I didn't "feel" excited when I was actually dreaming. Now that I think about it, I didn't feel particularly lucid either. I suppose I could have just dreamed about being lucid, rather than actually becoming lucid...

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