That’s strange, I wonder if it is universal to be teleported to the back seat in dream cars. Your dream seemed to be more exciting though! I often wake up feeling very relaxed after I have had a dream were I breathed under water, did you feel the same? Originally Posted by monsa199a Cool! funny I got the same experience teleporting to back sea, in my case the car speeds and gets off a cliff, couple of hundred feet into the Ocean..I become lucid, tell the passenger who is desperate to get the door open, as the water level rises inside the car, so I put my hand on his shoulder an say: "relax, is a dream, I start breathing and feel my lungs filling up with water.. that's the first time I breathed under water!
Cool! funny I got the same experience teleporting to back sea, in my case the car speeds and gets off a cliff, couple of hundred feet into the Ocean..I become lucid, tell the passenger who is desperate to get the door open, as the water level rises inside the car, so I put my hand on his shoulder an say: "relax, is a dream, I start breathing and feel my lungs filling up with water.. that's the first time I breathed under water!
Hey McDake! , great to read again about your experiences! fishing-flying experiences! I'm back in flight, here and there.. Hey Monsa! It's great hearing from you and I'm happy you've got your flying going again. Happy dreaming!
Hey McDake! , great to read again about your experiences! fishing-flying experiences! I'm back in flight, here and there..
regarding the football, are you a fan of football ?
Gosh I have some dreams like this too!
That sounds like quite an upsetting thing to see, even in a dream. Hope you (and your cat) are alright! Thanks a lot! I gave her some extra cuddle this morning and she seemed fine
That sounds like quite an upsetting thing to see, even in a dream. Hope you (and your cat) are alright!
Originally Posted by Summerlander When you thought the situation was weird, was there a moment where you thought you might have become lucid? Just saw this now sorry for late reply. It did not trigger any lucidity I think. I mostly get random lucidity when I enter a dream.
I have had many dreams where I thought I was sharing a dream with people I know. It was never the case as far as I can tell. I think astral entities were interacting with me and I interoperated them as family/ friends.
When you thought the situation was weird, was there a moment where you thought you might have become lucid?
Congrats! Thanks a lot!
Congrats!
I understand now, thank you for the info/link. I guess to me that's just part of my normal RC process so I don't really feel the need to categorise it as a separate thing.
Interesting little dream. What did you mean by reverse reality checks by the way? Sageous has a seven session long WILD program that I am reading on dreamviews. Here is a link to the first session where he talks about revers RC if you want to read it too. A revers RC is when you acknowledge that everything you do is affecting you and your surroundings. You also think about what you have done the last minutes and what you are to do for the next minutes. https://www.dreamviews.com/wild/1318...prep-part.html
Interesting little dream. What did you mean by reverse reality checks by the way?
I think most of the time I get small micro dreams in-between some short awakening periods but it does also happen before I sleep. It used to be really common for me when I was younger, but not as much these days. But quite often these days I'll also actually just have very loose thoughts that are visual enough to be a step up from regular imagined situations, I guess because I'm already quite sleepy when it happens, but visually they are too weak and I'm still awake enough that I can't really class them as any kind of dream anyway. And the dream about the homeless man teaching you to survive was very interesting to imagine and visualise as I read it. Thank you! When I read your explanation about the loose thoughts I am sure it was the same case with my thoughts. I too find inspiration and find it interesting to read others' dreams. We all experience, feel and explain our dreams so differently. I think it mirrors our daily experiences as well. We are all just observers who experience the same thing differently.
Notes: I'm not sure if I just thought about it or actually dreamt it. I think most of the time I get small micro dreams in-between some short awakening periods but it does also happen before I sleep. It used to be really common for me when I was younger, but not as much these days. But quite often these days I'll also actually just have very loose thoughts that are visual enough to be a step up from regular imagined situations, I guess because I'm already quite sleepy when it happens, but visually they are too weak and I'm still awake enough that I can't really class them as any kind of dream anyway. And the dream about the homeless man teaching you to survive was very interesting to imagine and visualise as I read it.
Yes, I'm Lang.
Thanks a lot HumbleDreamer! Are you Lang or do you just have similar profile pictures?