• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Results 1 to 5 of 5
    Like Tree2Likes
    • 1 Post By companionwolf
    • 1 Post By JadeGreen

    Thread: Lucid Dream or Weird Visualization?

    1. #1
      Member Achievements:
      1 year registered

      Join Date
      Jun 2015
      LD Count
      18 (recalled)
      Gender
      Location
      US
      Posts
      5
      Likes
      3

      Lucid Dream or Weird Visualization?

      I had a really weird experience last night.

      I was visualizing a dream that I wanted to have, and things started happening out of my control (DCs talking to me, events happening, etc). I was still awake- I could hear my fan, feel my body on the pillow, but it felt a little like a lucid. What's even weirder is that I did RCs in the dream, talked with a few DCs about the fact it was a dream, and had dream control and influence like I would in a lucid. But I knew I wasn't asleep.

      Later that night I had a non lucid that didn't match my incubated dream at all, except in the fictional world the DCs were from.

      So what do you think? Was it a lucid dream? A spiraling visualization? I'm really kind of freaked out by it- one of the DCs /knew/ I was dreaming and asked about that and my mental illness, which made me really really nervous. And just...it was really weird and im actually quite shaken.
      JadeGreen likes this.
      THIS IS A LUCID DREAM AND I AM ITS GOD

      MILD: 6 DILD: 6

      Current Dream Goals:
      Have a high quality lucid [] Complete a ToTM [] Have a full convo w a DC [] Summon a living being [] Go to my base, Vault 113 []

    2. #2
      Member Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal Referrer Bronze Made lots of Friends on DV Tagger Second Class 1000 Hall Points 3 years registered

      Join Date
      Aug 2015
      LD Count
      10
      Location
      in a different dimension :D
      Posts
      232
      Likes
      349
      DJ Entries
      35
      Remember remember remember that it is all just experience.

    3. #3
      Hetrochromic Oneironaut Achievements:
      Referrer Bronze Made lots of Friends on DV Huge Dream Journal Populated Wall Tagger First Class 10000 Hall Points Veteran First Class
      JadeGreen's Avatar
      Join Date
      Mar 2012
      LD Count
      Not a contest
      Gender
      Location
      Here and Now
      Posts
      963
      Likes
      2643
      DJ Entries
      720
      I've felt this kind of thing happen before. I think it is some odd transitory state where you are visualizing something and start to fall asleep and it becomes the dream. You begin to lose control, the characters begin acting on their own and the visualization begins to go in its own direction. In a sense, it is both a lucid dream and a visualization.

      The problem is, I don't remember many specific examples of when. I know that this has happened to me a lot, but for some reason, it seems as though I am wired to forget them. I do remember; albeit vaugely a time when I was heavily involved in writing a comic strip. I had woken up in the early morning (6:00ish) and began fantasizing about how the comic's story was going to proceed. I began to doze back off and the characters (just like you described) began acting on their own and taking the story in their own direction. I slipped off into a non-lucid dream.
      oneiroer likes this.

    4. #4
      King Wizard <span class='glow_9400D3'>Chewnie91</span>'s Avatar
      Join Date
      May 2008
      LD Count
      Countless
      Gender
      Location
      The Astral Planes
      Posts
      396
      Likes
      119
      Quote Originally Posted by companionwolf View Post
      I had a really weird experience last night.

      I was visualizing a dream that I wanted to have, and things started happening out of my control (DCs talking to me, events happening, etc). I was still awake- I could hear my fan, feel my body on the pillow, but it felt a little like a lucid. What's even weirder is that I did RCs in the dream, talked with a few DCs about the fact it was a dream, and had dream control and influence like I would in a lucid. But I knew I wasn't asleep.

      Later that night I had a non lucid that didn't match my incubated dream at all, except in the fictional world the DCs were from.

      So what do you think? Was it a lucid dream? A spiraling visualization? I'm really kind of freaked out by it- one of the DCs /knew/ I was dreaming and asked about that and my mental illness, which made me really really nervous. And just...it was really weird and im actually quite shaken.
      Hi companionwolf!

      It sounds to me like you were in a transitional stage, where the dream was beginning to form. Was this at the start of the night, or after a WBTB? Also, did you wake up or fall into a non lucid dream?

      You were most likely not fully lucid. I wouldn't worry too much about what the DC said, as the DC is just a projection of your thoughts. The DC likely brought up the fact that you were dreaming because you were actively thinking about it before bed. Also, the mentioning of your mental illness was probably due to the discomfort you were feeling from the situation. Perhaps that spurred your mind to think about your mental illness and projected in the form of the DC talking about it. Next time you find yourself in a dream like that, try performing some RC's

      Always keep in mind that your dreams are your own creation. Dreams can take a sharp turn to nightmare town out of no where, but as long as you remember you are the one that is truly in control, you will be fine I've been shaken by a good few of my dreams before as well, so you are not alone! Practice makes perfect!
      Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce

    5. #5
      Member Achievements:
      Referrer Bronze 1 year registered

      Join Date
      Aug 2015
      LD Count
      77
      Gender
      Posts
      113
      Likes
      136
      This sounds like it could have been an inadvertent WILD.

    Similar Threads

    1. Inspirational images to help dream visualization.
      By PercyLucid in forum Attaining Lucidity
      Replies: 3
      Last Post: 09-16-2014, 06:57 PM
    2. Visualization Induced Lucid Dream?
      By AKASammy in forum General Lucid Discussion
      Replies: 7
      Last Post: 01-06-2013, 12:14 PM
    3. Visualization and Hypnosis to Induce a Lucid Dream
      By faceonmars in forum Attaining Lucidity
      Replies: 1
      Last Post: 08-29-2011, 05:13 PM
    4. Visualization and imagery lucid dreams?
      By topten35 in forum Attaining Lucidity
      Replies: 7
      Last Post: 08-20-2009, 03:17 AM
    5. Increasing Dream Vividness Through Visualization
      By Man of Steel in forum Attaining Lucidity
      Replies: 5
      Last Post: 11-03-2007, 09:29 AM

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •