Quote Originally Posted by tekdawg View Post
This may sound weird or even stupid but I was thinking if you can work at it and bring your consciousness into your dreams, then why would you not be able to bring your dreams into your consciousness.

What if??? having hallucinations is some kind of reverse lucidness, just say John Smith has a tendency to see things but not all the time, the doctors who only know what they are taught in a book keep telling John that he has a mental imbalance when in fact he might just have the ability to bring his dreams into his reality and doesn't know it and all he needs is to know what is happening and how to control it.

Just a thought.

I would like to hear any comments on the possibility of such a thing.
You know, that's funny you should talk about that. I've been researching for a long time on exactly what that phenomenon is. I get it quite often. In fact, I feel as it if is a sleep disorder or something. I can't fully wake up from my dreams. I can walk and function normally, because I am truly awake, but I'm seeing the things that were in my nightmare int eh real world. I can see them and feel them too (because it seems to only happen with nightmares and usually that consists of creatures trying to get me.) and there have been times where I actually hurt myself because I think there are spiders or something crawling on me. I seem to do a lot of screaming on such occasions and most people who know me have just learned to ignore it.