I respond "often." Several times per week, at least. I don't like to lucid dream every night. My regular dreams are too much fun to give up. |
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Lucid dream every night!
Lucid dream few times (1-6) a week.
Lucid dream few times a month...
Lucid dream few times a year.
Never lucid dream.
I respond "often." Several times per week, at least. I don't like to lucid dream every night. My regular dreams are too much fun to give up. |
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Thats pretty interesting. As someone who doesn't have the ability to lucid dream every night, I always thought it would be awesome to escape into a dream world nightly where I could have god-like powers. I guess doing that, though, gives up any fun you could have letting your dreams guide you where to go. |
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Every night, and I agree, god-like powers are boring, thats why I created some laws so that I would be unable to have any god-mod power. |
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Normally, 6-11 times a week. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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My current trend is a few times per month. Some stressful situations are beginning to calm down, so I hope to be at a few times a week soon. |
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About every other day, often more. |
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The strangest thing is, the dream control seems to bleed over into my non-lucid dreams. It is not really a factor in deciding whether to dream or lucid dream. Even in my nightmares, I still always seem to have god-like powers. My subconscious mind has decided the rules no longer apply |
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Completely depends on how much I'm applying myself. |
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So for you, stress makes you LD less? Is it like that for everyone? |
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I had the same thing as Robot Butler I once became lucid in a nightmare because I noticed I was using dream control lol. |
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"For a long time it gave me nightmares, having to witness an injustice like that. It was a constant reminder of how unfair this world can be, I can still hear them taunting him. 'Silly Rabbit, Trix are for kids!'... How come they just couldn't give him some cereal?"
Once in 2 weeks! Was my first though, really hoping to make it regular, though i somewhat agree with having a decent amount of non-lucid dreams to balance |
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At least one per week, but if you count a lucid moment as "lucid dreaming" then it's even more. But I rarely, really can explore the world of lucid dreaming, because there is allways something to trick me that I am dreaming again. But when I get the hang of that it will be a good day =) |
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I have them about once a month. |
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I was so much older then, I'm younger then that now.
I don't see why you wouldn't or do you mean it never happened to you before? |
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Glaedr, the golden dragon from the Inheritance series.
-A truly creative person rids him or herself of all self-imposed limitations. (Got this from a fortune cookie)
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I didn't vote on the poll since my lucid rate is bound to change in the next days/weeks, but so far it looks like few times each month. Since my first breakthrough (real lucid with visual input but no control) I had one more lucid just 2 days after (though without control and any input, woke up a few seconds later) and a few awareness related phenomenons like this: Odd state between awake and dreaming |
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I have lucids every night. |
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I have them at least once a week now that I am back to the training, but I spent a lot of time without having a single one. |
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"The trick is to combine your waking rational abilities with the infinite possibilities of your dreams. Because, if you can do that, you can do anything." - waking life
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