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      Angry Wishing you had done something in an ld

      Whats been happening to me a few times lately is waking from a lucid dream, and thinking i wish i had done this or i wish i had done that in the lucid. Like for example last night i was in my old school and realised i was dreaming because there were these girls in this classroom whom i had never seen before in these posh uniforms and i walked in and there were so many possibilities. I could have asked them why they were there, asked them about the uniforms, messed around, asked them if they wanted to break out of school and come do something exciting with me etc etc. What do i do though, there was a classroom full of girls so the first thing that enters my mind is to grab a good looking girl and f***k her.

      Anyone else feel like this before?
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      I used to think like that.. Now I respect the "dreamscapes" as alternative realities..

      I did ask some one some pretty neat questions, but I only got this "smart" smile, back..
      I know who I am, as I become...

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      How powerful are your lucid dreams? If you have full control over them just walk away. I know its like turning down a million pounds, but hey, you gotta have some control and if you really want to do other things, just say no.

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      Yeah, i've had a similar problems in lucid dreams in which i know i want to do something but i do something else instead, i know i want to focus and concentrate but no i go running around jumping for joy, it doesn't make sense, i suppose half of it depends on how aware you are and how clearly you can control your actions, i think a key aspect is a clear mind.


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      I've come to a similar problem. In my dreams, I will 'remember' llucid tasks that I never set. This caused me this morning, rather to fly on a dragon to save a dream town, to instead enter a secret penguin society beside a lake. Talk about random!

      I set general goals ahead of time, with specific intros to enter the dreamscape. Why do I lose focus so quickly? I think it's because I no longer take the time to become fully lucid. As soon as I realize I'm in a dream, I vainly start doing my goal, and lose interest soon after failing at some pathetic point (which would've been rectified easily if it were a full lucid). Instead, I should absorb my surroundings and take the time to become fully lucid... Maybe you should, too?
      Abraxas

      Quote Originally Posted by OldSparta
      I murdered someone, there was bloody everywhere. On the walls, on my hands. The air smelled metallic, like iron. My mouth... tasted metallic, like iron. The floor was metallic, probably iron

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      I would say i was very aware but i saw this really good looking girl, in school uniform as well, i think thats what done it. From now on i am going to try to just take in my surroundings and think about what i am going to do in the lucid dream.

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