DILD: 2 | WILD: 0 | Other/Unknown: 1 DC = Dream Character RC = Reality Check DG = Dream Guide FA = False Awakening SP = Sleep Paralysis LD = Lucid Dream DV = Dream Views RL = Real Life
Another DILD last night. The first part was vivid, but the rest was an absolute blur. Probably for a good reason (My listing method was in effect somehow). Anyway, something happened that made me question if it was a dream or not. I walked away and did a nose-plug RC. I experimented with it a little, kind of fascinated. I can't remember anything else. I probably lost lucidity at some point.
Last night, I dreamed of looking at a digital clock. It said something like 27:89. As soon as I was about to do a RC to verify, I woke up. There wasn't a rush of excitement, or any emotion at all, and I woke up too abruptly to try and stabilize the dream. Very frustrating. Usually, I discover that I'm entering a dream WAY too early (I wake up abruptly and remember hearing music and/or people talking), and the rush of emotion (not sure which emotion for some reason) is enough to INSTANTLY wake me up. This case was different. I was absolutely emotionless, yet I woke up as soon as I moved my dream hand (I was about to do the nose-plug RC). I didn't move my real hand, so that can't be what woke me up. I think this dream occurred merely to taunt me.
Updated 05-06-2012 at 04:36 PM by 54449
I just remembered having a lucid dream. Not sure if it was last night or not. It's VERY blurry. I can barely remember anything. All I can remember was me struggling to summon something/someone. I think it had something to do with a swimming pool.
Updated 05-06-2012 at 04:38 PM by 54449
Holy crap, I just had my first lucid dream!!!! I focused on this dreamk for a good 45 minutes or so, and I managed to recall plenty of information. I'm still going to consider this a dream fragment though. I was barely lucid during this dream. In fact, I wasn't even lucid enough to remember the "more lucidity" dream command. It turns out I did a reality check in a dream. I tried to stabilize the dream, but it didn't work at all. The only thing I thought to do was fly. I would've done a LOT more, but I was barely even lucid at all. I flew for a short while, but I mostly focused on "Swimming in mid-air". I swam through the air as if it was water. This was really cool, and it was the most vivid part of the dream. I never did anything other than flying, sadly. I was only slightly lucid. In fact, so slightly that I still wonder if it was actually a lucid dream or not. I don't really care. This was my first taste of lucid dreaming, and I'm just speechless! This happened last night when I was trying a new method of attaining lucidity. I'll post it here when I find it. http://www.dreamviews.com/f12/activa...cidity-130989/ (I also remember talking to a DC at one point. That's three goals completed in one lucid dream!)
Updated 04-26-2012 at 02:50 PM by 54449