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      Unhappy My First LD, but...

      Ok, I guess I'll begin with the experience and then finish with the questions...

      I woke up early in the morning and was feeling worried and upset because I hadn't been able to remember any dreams for the past two or three days, which is really unusual for me. I forced myself to go back to sleep, hoping I would remember something when I woke up. So this is what happened. I was sitting in the audience of the Walking with Dinosaurs performance with my mom (I haven't actually been, but I've heard and seen a lot about it.) Before the performance, they were awarding this painter for some painting he had done, and for some reason my dad randomly leapt up on stage and began tagging along with the guy as if it was his award. I was incredibly embarrassed, and it was at this point that I realized I was probably dreaming. I was sure of it, but I did some RCs anyway. I don't remember which one I did first, all I remember is that it didn't work, so I began counting the fingers on each of my hands. One of my fingers was a disgusting, shriveled stump, so I finally thought, "AHA! I am dreaming!" I began getting really excited at first, but was able to calm myself down. I closed my eyes and teleported myself outside of the building and into a city like San Francisco. The rest of the dream wasn't very important or exciting, though, and as much as I hate to say it, I woke up an hour or so later feeling a little disappointed. Don't get me wrong, I was really proud I was able to do it and use all the tricks I've learned on DV to prolong my lucidity, but what really bothered me was my state of mind. I wasn't thinking rationally at all. I knew what I had been planning to do in my LD if I had one, and I kept on trying to think of ways to accomplish that, like flying there, but I would always get distracted and prolong what I wanted to do. The things I was doing instead though were ridiculous things I would have no interest in doing whatsoever in my right mind. (Frenching my best friend? Having sex with George Clooney? WTF!?)

      Is this how LDs are for everyone else? How can I control my mind so I can think rationally and actually do what I want to do? o_O;;


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      Ah crap, I meant to post this in the "Dream Control" section, but it won't let me delete the thread now. :/
      Last edited by victorybear; 09-13-2008 at 11:49 PM.
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      I have this same problem. I believe it comes down to how lucid you are. The higher your level of lucidity, the more rationally you are able to think, and the greater control you have over your actions. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong there.

      So don't worry; you can accomplish the things you want, you just have to practice becoming more aware.

      Also, that's an awesome sig.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Oneirity Rising View Post
      I have this same problem. I believe it comes down to how lucid you are. The higher your level of lucidity, the more rationally you are able to think, and the greater control you have over your actions. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong there.

      So don't worry; you can accomplish the things you want, you just have to practice becoming more aware.

      Also, that's an awesome sig.
      Yeah, that sounds right. I just wasn't sure what to make of it since it was my first LD, and I wasn't sure how things compare in everyone elses' LDs. I'll keep practicing and hopefully things will improve. ;D

      As for the sig, thanks! I'm a really big Ender's Game fan, so when I found the picture/website, I was super psyched.
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      Aghhh! The same thing happened again with another LD last night!
      Any more advice for me out there?
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      It's not always easy to control the dream once you go lucid (For instance flying, can be difficult for people to do). In some of the LDs I've had, I'll be able to control what I'm doing, but I can't control where I am or what's going on around me, and some of the crazy things that are happening don't exactly seem out of place. However, as you improve your level of awareness in your dreams, you should be able to think more rationally and not encounter as many distractions.

      As for that random stuff that happened in your dream. It sounds like you lost lucidity for a while, then got it back, and your dream took over inbetween. I think if next time you're lucid you concentrate on getting the dream clearer and keeping it that way, that will keep you from losing lucidity and also increase your awareness.

      Basically, don't get discouraged. I hope that helps!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Excessaccess View Post
      It's not always easy to control the dream once you go lucid (For instance flying, can be difficult for people to do). In some of the LDs I've had, I'll be able to control what I'm doing, but I can't control where I am or what's going on around me, and some of the crazy things that are happening don't exactly seem out of place. However, as you improve your level of awareness in your dreams, you should be able to think more rationally and not encounter as many distractions.

      As for that random stuff that happened in your dream. It sounds like you lost lucidity for a while, then got it back, and your dream took over in between. I think if next time you're lucid you concentrate on getting the dream clearer and keeping it that way, that will keep you from losing lucidity and also increase your awareness.

      Basically, don't get discouraged. I hope that helps!
      Thanks for the advice. I'll try working on that.
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