• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Results 1 to 7 of 7
    1. #1
      One long lucid journey... warock's Avatar
      Join Date
      Oct 2007
      Gender
      Location
      Just around the corner
      Posts
      172
      Likes
      0

      Looking back... i realized something

      Now that i think about this, i have always been aware i was dreaming since i was a kid.I had a nightmare almost everyday in my early child hood and whenever i did i screamed to wake myself up. But then i realized i always screamed to get away from them when i knew it was a dream.
      Im not sure if i am making much sense.

      Anyone else had moments like this?

      Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.

    2. #2
      Member
      Join Date
      Jan 2007
      Posts
      139
      Likes
      0
      Quote Originally Posted by warock View Post
      Now that i think about this, i have always been aware i was dreaming since i was a kid.I had a nightmare almost everyday in my early child hood and whenever i did i screamed to wake myself up. But then i realized i always screamed to get away from them when i knew it was a dream.
      Im not sure if i am making much sense.

      Anyone else had moments like this?
      Yes in early childhood as well I had a load of recurring nightmares and I used to do the same thing to try and wake myself up.

    3. #3
      Sir Psychonaut Camels, Candles, Castles.'s Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2007
      Location
      Australia.
      Posts
      42
      Likes
      0
      I'm quite sure many children are competent lucid dreamers. When I was a child, I used to be able to zoom out of my dream where I would be presented a display of dozens of televisions- with a different dreamscene running on each of them. I was then able to choose which dream I'd want to enter. I often used this ability to escape from nightmarish dreams.
      Last edited by Camels, Candles, Castles.; 02-23-2008 at 04:31 PM. Reason: clarification
      “The monks drowned during the floodings, they refused to leave.
      Their spirits still pray though. That’s how the temples are still floating.”

    4. #4
      Member
      Join Date
      Jan 2008
      Gender
      Location
      Canada
      Posts
      63
      Likes
      0
      yeah I had nightmares aswell when I was a child, but I didn't scream to awake myself. I just tried to open my eyes as wide as I could in the dream, this would usually make me open my eyes in real life.

    5. #5
      Canucks Fan heumy's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jan 2008
      Gender
      Location
      somewhere in canada
      Posts
      176
      Likes
      0
      Now that I think of it, yes. It's odd that I had so many nightmares back then, and now, I haven't had any in years. I wonder why that is?
      My technique for waking myself up was yelling as loud as I could, and I would feel myself slowly rising into consciousness. However, as children, we always woke ourselves up, instead of destroying the monster (or whatever scary thing) and continuing to explore the dreamscape.
      Lucid Dreams: 44
      Special thanks to maniakalBycikle for the sig!

    6. #6
      Member
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Gender
      Posts
      5,964
      Likes
      230
      I used to always wake myself up out of dreams when they got too bad. Now I regret all of the missed lucid opportunities. I rarely have really bad dreams anymore.

    7. #7
      Crazy Cat Lady Burns's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Gender
      Posts
      8,024
      Likes
      46
      Me too, I used to wake myself out of scary dreams as a kid. I still do it occasionally when I don't like the way a dream is going, I will myself to wake up. Then I have to stay awake for a few minutes because if I immediately drift back off to sleep, I'll usually reenter the same bad dream.

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •