Ok, I'm pretty new to the idea of lucid dreaming, but my regular dream journal is getting pretty packed pretty quickly, so I think it's time to go digital. I'm not going to transphere all my old dreams onto this page (It would take way to much room and time), but for referance I'm going to add some of the more significant ones and most dreams I have (regular, lucid, or inbetween) here.
For referance:
Full Lucid
Semi Lucid
Strong Regular
Murky Regular
Very Old Dreams (Before Finding This Site):
Living in Liberty
This dream is really one of the primary ones that got me to research lucid dreaming. This one inspired me simply because it was rather cool and showed me how much dreaming has to offer. It involved a version of my school that barely resemembled my school. I walked through indigo halls, then crossed through a commons room that resembled a lodge, and found a large, abandoned condo attached. It was a simple dream, but something about it sticks with me.
Alien Battle
One of the longest and most clearly remembered dreams of my life, and it is also significant in that it drew me to how much can happen in dreams. It started with an invasion of alien ships. I was captured and sent through a "processing plant" in a grocery cart; the people pushing it were the aliens, but they were people I knew. I somehow attained a sword and started chopping at them. Impressed by my courage, they invited me aboard, and I accepted. I soon became a leader on their pyramid shaped ship. They led me to a city where they let me choose some yachts to take as prize-gifts. Later on, in a room in the ship that strangely resembed the renessience, I began to doubt my choices. Eventually, durring a city raid, I changed my alleigances again and began fighting the invaders. Despite apparent weirdness, this was the most real and coherant dream I've ever had; it followed a consistant plot; and the perpetual sunset was quite striking from the decks of the ship.
Vortex
If you've ever sailed a boat in high wind, try sailing in a whirlpool with supersonic winds.
Video Game
I'll sum this up by saying that is was a blue themed, underground, modernistic world in which we battled like a video game. If I can gain lucidity and do stuff like this, it will be totally awsome
Weird World
I don't have time to go into full details; it was a very strange dream. I started at a museum (very old), and I was going to catch a train home, but me and my freind's brother missed it. So we went to catch the next one, but it turned out to be a freak "super" train that went so fast that space warped around us, and when we saw a town (think a place like venice), we jumped out (somehow surviving). I went to a weird place to try to buy a boat to take the river back, but when the dockmaster informed me "that's not how things work here" and it was now my job to clear the marina of its overgrowth of seaweed; so we stole a rowboat instead.
Skyship
This one was long, but the general idea is this: me and my freinds were building a ramshackle blimp in downtown Portland. We took the blimp into the air. This was the day I decided I'd research Lucid Dreaming; my new burning desire to vividly live life in a "dream ship" convinced me that Ludic Dreaming was the thing I needed to learn.
Post "Lucid Research":
First Lucid
I was in preperation for the civil war battle about to take place outside the hotel. After grabbing my rifle, I headed out to the parking lot. It happened to be the parking lot of my old middle school. The war theme was quickly lost, and after meeting a freind who informed me I was dreaming, I headed into the school. I gained enough realization to try a reality check, and after gaining a slighly better perception, I spun and rubbed my hands. I only held a vague lucidity for a minute or so, but the fact that I was at least subconsciously recognizing reality checks after only a week was very encouraging.
That's all my time for now; I've had about 2 other semi-lucid dreams since then, and am already working on consistancy and realism. More later.
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