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      Question Dream Reentry

      I have some pretty vivid dreams sometimes that cause me to wake up and go woah that was a bomb dream i am having a blast in it or I gotta go back and finish this dream out or get revenge or whatever the dream is about.

      So I lay down and fall asleep in about 1-2 minutes and am back in my dream and remember what I want to finish or do and i go do it but I am not lucid because i have zero control and don't realize I am dreaming but my mind set stays on what my waking wants are so i execute them in my dream and wake up.

      This happens to me sometimes up to 8 or so times in the morning I keep going back into my dream and doing my waking minds desire but with no lucidity i was wondering if anyone else has done this or has any experiences similar to this they would want to share.

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      I used to do a lot of dream reentry without lucidity, too. Now I mainly use the MILD or DEILD method, so I can go back AND have the benifit of lucidity.
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      Thanks I will look that technique up

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      I've experienced some more humorous examples when I would go back to sleep, begin dreaming (non-lucidly), and proceed to tell another DC all about the dream I just had!

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