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      Smile Semi-lucid astonishingly beautiful inception-style dream!

      This dream is the reason I started to (try) lucid dreaming, I can safely say that it has had an important repercussion in my life


      I was dreaming that I was living in some sort of fantastic marvellous world, the details are slightly corny I'll just say "school", "anime" and "Japan", remember those words before I have the temptation to delete them

      Then I had a false awakening and I became semi-lucid, when I opened my eyes I was in the "real world" and when I closed them I was dreaming!

      I was slightly depressed (in my dream) that I couldn't live forever in that fantastic dream, it was absolutely fantastic, astonishingly beautiful... So I decided to live in it forever! That is, living only to dream!

      I decided to write a book in the real world with everything that occurred in the dream, I even pictured myself writing it, I may spend a day in the dream and an entire hour "awake" writing, sometimes even at the same time I was dreaming!

      Eventually I just became bored of writing and I decided to see how I could follow my normal life while dreaming, so I closed my eyes and the dream adapted to reality! There was a bed in the real world, there was a bed (of different colours) in the dream world, there was a chair in the real world, there was a chair in the dream world, etc.

      Then I compared the two realities, apparently the staircase was 5 cm closer in dream world than it was in real world, then the dream world adapted to the staircase and I didn't fall off the stairs!

      Finally I just decided to stay as much as I could in the dream, I even remember an absurd race Harry-potter style riding broomsticks! Though there wasn't any magic in that dream, and the broomsticks didn't fly, I think I just run out of ideas!


      Then I woke up, that dream was so incredible I felt groggy for over three days! How much I wish I had another dream like that! And after some research I found the answer, lucid dreaming!

      Thanks for reading

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      Hello friend and welcome.

      It's always nice to hear someone else has joined the ranks of Lucid Dreamers everywhere. I believe you mean to say that you felt elated after the dream. Groggy describes a feeling of not being fully aware yet, still sleepy. However, the important thing is that you know what a Lucid Dream feels like. Stick around here on this website and you will learn many ways to have that experience over and over. Good luck and happy trails.
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      Quote Originally Posted by PlanesWalker View Post
      Hello friend and welcome.

      It's always nice to hear someone else has joined the ranks of Lucid Dreamers everywhere. I believe you mean to say that you felt elated after the dream. Groggy describes a feeling of not being fully aware yet, still sleepy. However, the important thing is that you know what a Lucid Dream feels like. Stick around here on this website and you will learn many ways to have that experience over and over. Good luck and happy trails.
      Thanks for your encouragement!
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      its fun when you can while dreaming insert all kinds of things into your dreams on command. I've had tons of dreams like this where my brain goes to work entertaining me all night long. so much that I didn't even wanna wake up.

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      Welcome Miguelinileugim to Dreamviews!

      The thing that got me into lucid dreaming wasn't any lucid experience but rather the kind of dreams that i had made me more aware to their "reality".

      I was interested in their meaning and complexity, why the hell are we dreaming! and in search for answers i stumbled upon the term lucid dreaming and started to investigate it. let me tell you it was one of the most exciting things that i experienced, unfurtainatly i had maybe 5 or 6 short lucid experiences and i stopped, thanks to my laziness, trying to have them.

      and now, 6 years later, i'm gradually returning to it.
      So, my friend, once again welcome to DV and i hope you"ll start to have as many lucid dreams as possible!
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      I can definitely relate, I started lucid dreaming at a young age, and I began as you did, like a second life that seems oh so enticing. Let me tell you, this skill is definitely worth the effort, I always have this feeling of coming back home when I have a good LD, it is a truly magical world over there, I'm glad to hear you've got a taste for it

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      I can still remember the first LD i had, it was maybe 5-6 minutes but the feeeling it gave was EPIC!

      the minute i woke up my mother entered my room, and i was still trippin' over the sensation, told her with so much happiness that i was lucid dreaming for the first time and she smiled at me as if i had my first intercourse :"good honey, now dress up, wash your ugly mug and get your ass to school".

      That immediate moment i knew that i will learn every available technique to manifest a lucid experience every night, i even started to develop my imagination through writing, drawing and expand my observational skills so that i could more easlily attain lucidity and improve my senses in the dream realm.

      I hope now that i've returned to it, i could share my experience with this great community.
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