I've heard a lot of people say this... |
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I always thought this was kind of different, so I thought I'd share. |
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I've heard a lot of people say this... |
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It happened to me, too (I would never wake myself up. Even in my earliest lucids I stayed in long enough to convert the nightmare to a heroic or safe dream). I thought lucidity was singular, and could not be induced. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
I did this one time when I was a kid. It was my brother and I at our local private pool, and these two guys were tormenting us and throwing my brothers bike around. They were two creepy weird guys. One guy was said,"Your coming with me." I just say, no I'm not. So I reached in my pocket for a light sabre and pulled what I thought a light sabre was.(I wasn't holding anything) Then I started swinging my arms like I was swining a sword. It was classical. lololol the guy just looked at me like wtfdood? |
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Wierd, this used to happen to me alot when I was little too. I wouldn't know why it would happen to kids more than adults, you would think it would be the other way around. Eh well, it doesn't happen to me at all anymore. (Then again, I hardly EVER have nightmares now) |
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I have dreams where I'm trying to escape cituations for what ever reason. Or at least that's usually my peak awareness. It's so hard for me to even have a chance to think it's a dream before I think about weather it's reality or not. I just go with the flow in dreams for some reason, I don't even question reality. Any one able to explain this for me? |
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