why not try to set a triger in your dream stat to ristrict your lucid dreams? Tell your mind that you will not have a lucid dream in a lucid dream, and see if it works. |
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Hello all. I googled lucid dreams and this forum came up. I read through some of your lucid dreams post and saw that many of you are trying to achieve this. However I have had lucid dreams every single night during every dream for the past 25 years and I want out lol!!!! I actually have an appointment with a sleep specialist on Monday. Because I remember every single dream and can easily control them, my dreams have started trying to "trick" me into making me believe they are real. This has created more realistic dreams which has me confused during the day whether something that happend, happend for real or did I dream it. I feel like I'm living in a fog of reality and have major dejavu at least once a week. Soemtime the dejavu is so strong that I know what is going to happend before it happends because I am "playing the movie" in my head about 5 seconds before it happends. In other words, I'm going nutts here thanks to my lucid dreams that started around age 5 when I found a way to control my dreams to avoid nightmares. Has anyone been affected in the same way by there lucid dreams? |
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"Whether you think you CAN, or think you CAN'T, you're RIGHT!"
why not try to set a triger in your dream stat to ristrict your lucid dreams? Tell your mind that you will not have a lucid dream in a lucid dream, and see if it works. |
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Hi melindak. |
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Those are good suggestions and I have never tried to let the dream "just" happen as it will. Instead it seems I'm always trying to "prove" it's a dream by controling it. I may try that. I know that sometime when I try to control it, things change but not the way I asked it to...for instance if I tell a house to be white that is black in my dream, it turns colors but not the color I tell it to if that makes sense. I guess in my dreams it's more like a game of control with me versus my dreams. |
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"Whether you think you CAN, or think you CAN'T, you're RIGHT!"
I don't mean to insult you, but I'm having a little trouble with believing this whole thing, also. |
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I think I should first clarify why I have these dreams. My intention was never to have lucid dreams. as a young child I was having a reaccuring nightmare that would progress more and more everytime I dreamed it. I knew that the next time I went to sleep the "bear in heaven was going to eat me" because that was where the dream had lead up to. So I told my Mom that I was scared to go to sleep because of the nightmare. She told me to go to bed saying over and over in my head "that's it's only a dream." well the dream came and in my head I had a song and it was me saying what my Mother had told me to say. so here I am standing in my dream singing this song (mind you, I'm only about 6 years old) and I start questioning whether it was possible that I really was dreaming. Then I started testing it by coloring things different colors. At first the colors would change but not the colors I wanted as in the "house" story I previously mentioned. everynight I went to bed singing the "it's only a dream" song and after about a month or so, all of my dreams were lucid. when my Mother asked me about the nightmare, I told her that "if I have a nightmare now, I just change the channels" lol. Funny how a young child thinks. |
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"Whether you think you CAN, or think you CAN'T, you're RIGHT!"
I too am having trouble believing that you have a problem of not being able to get rid of lucidity. Oneironaut had a really good insight into the contradictory nature of what you illustrated. Like he said, what you described is a problem of not knowing that you are dreaming. But if the problem actually does have to do with knowing you are dreaming but not being able to know when you are in the waking world, then try what Marvo said. Make your dreams seem very unreal. Try flying, making the walls melt, causing people to appear and blast off into space, etc. Then when you try that stuff when you are awake, you can easily see that you are not dreaming. Read about reality checks in the tutorials. Those will solve everything. |
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You are dreaming right now.
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I'm sorry I'm coming off as not believable and if this is the case that I'm not making sense then that implys to me that no one has shared these same problems as i and that maybe this is not the best place to get answers. When I say I remember my dreams it means that when I awake I can account for what I dreamed that night. It doesn't mean that a week later I still remember them all. some dreams I do remember forever it seems and others I forget after about 30 minutes of waking up. Im my dreams I can control my actions as well as actions of the dreams so if that's not lucid dreaming then maybe I'm calling it the wrong thing. In my dreams I know they are dreams but not until something odd happends that doesn't happen in real life. So in other words my dream may be normal for a while and I do not know I'm dreaming at that time. When something unnormal happends, it triggers me to knowing that it's a dream and from then on during the rest of the dream, I know I'm dreaming and I "have fun" with it. What happends during the day is I'll ask a friend how her divorce is going (this is just a for instance) and she'll say "what divorce?" Then I reply "I'm sorry I must have dreamed you were getting divorced" then I start feeling really bad and like I'm going nutts because my friend getting a divorce was so real to me in the dream that I thought it really did take place. Sure I could solve this problem if when I awoke I wrote down everything I dreamed about so I would remember what was fiction but that would be a hassel in itself. I just want to learn to dream like normal people "I think." Granted being able to control your dreams is ALOT of fun but this daytime fog I'm in is only getting worse. Oh and I'm not sure if the dejavu is a result of the dreams or not but I wish they would go away completely! |
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"Whether you think you CAN, or think you CAN'T, you're RIGHT!"
you did misunderstand me...what I said was trying to "trick" me. I still know that I am dreaming but the characters try to convince me otherwise and fail to do so. I guess where I'm sort of loosing my lucidity is when the dreams are in real time and real life things happend. I'm ok with loosing the lucidity BUT I still remember the dreams in the back of my head and days or weeks later I forget whether it was a dream or real. Seriously yall, I'm not making this up and if sounds to hard to believe then please stop trying to "prove" that I am wrong. I'm only here for advice. I'm not here to say "I'm right and you are wrong" so with that being said, if I am in the wrong place please just say so. I am however grateful for the advice that was given. I'm not someone who is toying with yall because I have nothing better to do. Like I said before, I have an appointment with a sleep specialist on Monday but I just wanted some insight on the problem I have and whether anyone else had the same types of problems with their dreams. |
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"Whether you think you CAN, or think you CAN'T, you're RIGHT!"
I, for one, have no problem believing what you are saying. It makes complete sense with what you said about when you were a child. I would tend to think that something like this would be very hard to unlearn. |
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try drinkinga glass of wine before you sleep.alcohol pften keeps me from dreaming,or at least keeps me from remembering.this could save you alot of time and money.try this before you go to a docter. |
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Time is the greatest illusion
thanks you thank you thank you! I have thought of this approach and I think it could be very beneficial but yes scary too. I'll see what I can find in the phone book and may just do it! |
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"Whether you think you CAN, or think you CAN'T, you're RIGHT!"
I've been participating in this forum for about three months, and this is the second or third time I've seen someone come here and make a similar post about confusing memories of dream events with memories of waking life events. Do some of the longer-term members know if any of these posters have stuck around long enough to report whether they found any effective way to address the problem? |
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The new evolutionary paradigm will give us the human traits of truth, of loyalty, of justice, of freedom. These will be the manifestations of the new evolution. And that is what we would hope to see from this. That would be nice.
Well, I believe you now, as you told your entire story. I've sorta had the same problems, but not in the same size however. |
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"Whether you think you CAN, or think you CAN'T, you're RIGHT!"
Going with the flow is probably what you've done wrong. Variation is always a good thing for us humans. |
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Hi Melinda k. |
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Oneiro you make perfect sense! Yes everyone in my dream believes the dream is real even though i know that these people or characters were created my my mind and aren't even real. Seomtime I tell the people that I created them and they aren't real. Then the characters seem to get angry and defensive and often try to convince me that they are real. Forget the pinching yourself to see if you are dreaming because I always feel pain in my dreams. Oh and another "forget it" is that dreams are black and white. I have never had a dream in black and white. Does anyone else try to convince the people in their dreams that they aren't real and that this is all a dream? Does anyone else feel pain in their dreams? I guess I should make a new post with these questions. |
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"Whether you think you CAN, or think you CAN'T, you're RIGHT!"
Stop talking to dream characters about whether the dream is real or not. If any dream character brings anything up, either kill him/her or show him/her a magic trick, to convince him/her, that you're dreaming. |
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The new evolutionary paradigm will give us the human traits of truth, of loyalty, of justice, of freedom. These will be the manifestations of the new evolution. And that is what we would hope to see from this. That would be nice.
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