• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




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    1. redisreddish's Avatar
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      "...his entire head was dismembered and the things inside it spread all over the wall." You mean there was actually something in there? Anyways, good job! It's awesome that you didn't have any difficulty with the flying and other powers. Keep it up!
    2. doctor's Avatar
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      CONGRATS ON THE FIRST LUCID
    3. Deltair4's Avatar
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      This sounds so familiar to the types of dreams i have. Maybe it will relieve you like it has me to know that you aren't the only one who is tortured by these demon infested dreams. I've learned from these dreams that they come from a source in your life that you may have fallen back on, or maybe you got stuck somewhere in your path. I am merely speaking from my self experience, and yes, it took some time to figure out what the cause was. To be honest, there are some cases in which i cannot find a cause. These dreams are truly terrifying, and to this day, as i still have them, they do a wonderful job of tugging at my sanity. They are haunting, a cold, eerie, disease that seem to stay imprinted in my mind. Redisreddish is right, try and combat it. Not as easy done as it is said, but in every way, it is possible. -Ali
    4. redisreddish's Avatar
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      Wow. That's awful... I know it's not going to be much help now, but at least you know about lucid dreaming, and you can try to practice. Then if this happens in the future you might be able to combat it. As for now, I don't know what to tell you. I wish all of our group had more classes together, then we could all do stupid stuff to take your mind off it.
    5. redisreddish's Avatar
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      If you want to work on your recall, try keeping a notebook and pencil right next to your bed. When you wake up, keep your eyes closed and don't move. Hold onto whatever dreams or parts of dreams you can remember, think over them until they're pretty firm in your mind, then quickly write them down. It helps.
    6. Marquis2988's Avatar
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      Lol Dude this happens to me. The migraines never occur when the dream becomes the reality. But they happen when I wake up. Whatever I dream abiout doesnt really happen exactly the way i dreamt it but is still so close i wonder if i can see the future. Sometimes its irritating becuz I always get a feeling of deja Vu like its happened before.
    7. Dekaron's Avatar
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      I actually would like to keep having these dreams! I like them because they're so realistic! Imagine having a pretty cool lucid dream, only you can feel everything that's happening to you like a memory! I wish to keep having them and find others who do as well.
    8. redisreddish's Avatar
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      Wes, I'm not your girl. Sorry. But regardless, I'm glad you're going to start being more active on DV.
    9. gab's Avatar
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      Hi Dekaron,

      sounds like you have some troubling dreams you would like to end or resolve. If I can recommend reading Steven LaBerges books about lucid dreaming. He talks about how to approach a scary entity in a dream. It may help. Good luck. You can PM me if you'd like.