After some of my first few Lucid dreams, I started to have extremely mundane dreams, ones in which I woke up and went to school. In one I even went through what felt like a full day of school (a day I slept through most of but still a full day). |
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After some of my first few Lucid dreams, I started to have extremely mundane dreams, ones in which I woke up and went to school. In one I even went through what felt like a full day of school (a day I slept through most of but still a full day). |
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After writing down my dreams, I've noticed that not all of them are about aliens, saving the world, or talking monkeys. Most of them are about peers, family, pets... And videogames (can't help it. I have gamer blood.). Dreams consolidate the day's happenings. I suggest watching a movie, reading a book, free-writing/drawing, playing videogames ( :heart: ), or listening to music an hour before bed to spice up your dreams. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
It sounds like you're just having a small dry spell. We all get them. Actually, if someone claims that they never gets these, its likely that they are exaggerating at least a little. |
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I was reassured at first, but after reading this thread and adding my own interpretation I'm not so sure. |
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I somehow find it hard to believe that, as it would mean every single person on the planet has multiple personalities. I also don't really believe there are hundreds of little sentient beings living in my brain, which is what having "living" DCs would require. |
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"Of course it is all happening inside your head...but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?"
~Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
"somehow find it hard to believe that, as it would mean every single person on the planet has multiple personalities. I also don't really believe there are hundreds of little sentient beings living in my brain, which is what having "living" DCs would require." |
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Last edited by MadHatter17; 12-05-2007 at 08:44 PM.
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