Yes, all the time. I'm learning to do it intentionally, because sometimes it allows me to become lucid when I re-enter the dream. |
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Does this happen to anyone else? Sometimes when I've slept really well and am in the middle of having a dream and I suddenly wake up but I'm so tired I go back to sleep within a minute, then I sometimes actually pick my dream up where I left off. Does this happen to anyone else? |
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Yes, all the time. I'm learning to do it intentionally, because sometimes it allows me to become lucid when I re-enter the dream. |
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"It's kind of fun to do the impossible." -Walt Disney
I actually find it quite hard to do this! I've only managed to willingfully do it once or twice, and not very successfully! Wish I could though, its so useful for becoming lucid. |
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I find that it only works if you do it less than five minutes after waking up. You can't become too awake. |
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"It's kind of fun to do the impossible." -Walt Disney
yea thats how i had my first real LD, and after that i got the hang of it i had like 5 in a row that morning. i've tried it a couple of times again, but it works best for me when i wake up striaght from a dream instead of coming to, like if my alarm goes off or something. just put yourself back in the dream. |
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the rabbit hole is pretty deep mang
That's happened to me to a degree, though I haven't been able to do it since I learned about LDing... funny how that works |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
I've just had this once in last 3 months. |
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"we may accept dream telepathy as a working hypothesis." Stephen LaBerge, page 231 Lucid Dreaming 1985
I can do that pretty much whenever I want, if I wake up in the morning. I just imagine carrying on the dream in my head, and it turns into a dream without me realising. It doesnt turn lucid though. |
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I only know of one incident (which I recorded in a journal) about a decade ago where I had that happen purely by accident (it was a neat dream to me at the time). I would like to try that eventually, but I haven't yet remembered to do it. My main concern is whether, if I decide to attempt continuing a dream I just had instead of taking notes about it like I usually do, I run the risk of forgetting the dream entirely (or almost entirely) if I fail. I don't like to lose dreams I remember upon waking! |
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yep, i've done it to LDs before too, except they can keep going like a skipping stone, shallower and shallower, in both length of time and depth of the dream. until i wake up. |
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Raised: Turkeh
This has started to happen to me WolfySnackrib. But my dreams are mostly over a longer time, about a month or two apart before they pick up again. |
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"The man who has no sense of history, is like a man who has no ears or eyes"
Recorded Dreams - 3412. Lucid Dreams since joining - 245.
Yeah this is hard for me too, i will fall asleep invisioning my dream, and i have a COMPLETLY different one. |
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I have unintentionally re-entered a dream twice now and I INSTANTLY become lucid, even if i dont even realize that I re-entered the dream. |
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Matt Reynolds
Cultural Anthropology & Folklore
Yes, this has happened to me more than once. |
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