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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      You were lucid. Next time it happens, take a moment to just sit around and take in your dream environment, tell yourself out loud "I'm lucid, I am in a dream, I am in a lucid dream" just to keep that fact nice and fresh to make sure you have full lucidity. Stabilize the dream, and make sure you are totally lucid. Rushing ahead to do things always makes me wake up or causes me to lose lucidity.
      Thank you for the tips! I keep thinking back on it, and I guess maybe the reason I don't feel like I was 100% lucid is because I didn't feel in control at all... I feel like I was watching myself do what I was doing, as opposed to seeing through my own eyes... I don't know if that's "normal" for someone having a lucid dream for the first time, but it's how it felt.

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      Quote Originally Posted by venusflesh View Post
      Thank you for the tips! I keep thinking back on it, and I guess maybe the reason I don't feel like I was 100% lucid is because I didn't feel in control at all... I feel like I was watching myself do what I was doing, as opposed to seeing through my own eyes... I don't know if that's "normal" for someone having a lucid dream for the first time, but it's how it felt.
      yea, the viewpoint can change by dream or even within a dream. If you do a search, there are a lot of topics on 3rd person perspective dreams and ideas on how to go from 3rd to 1st. I don't think the majority of people experience this frequently, but it's also not as rare as one might think. Remember to just stay calm, stabilize, make sure you are 100% lucid before moving on. I can say from experience... rushing off to try to do something before you wake up will often ruin a lucid dream. Don't ruin it, make the most of it and just stay calm and stabilize the dream and your lucidity

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      Yes it was. I've had 6 so far (check my signature), but I rushed to do what I want in all of them, and none of them lasted any more than 10 seconds.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      yea, the viewpoint can change by dream or even within a dream. If you do a search, there are a lot of topics on 3rd person perspective dreams and ideas on how to go from 3rd to 1st. I don't think the majority of people experience this frequently, but it's also not as rare as one might think. Remember to just stay calm, stabilize, make sure you are 100% lucid before moving on. I can say from experience... rushing off to try to do something before you wake up will often ruin a lucid dream. Don't ruin it, make the most of it and just stay calm and stabilize the dream and your lucidity
      I didn't know that dreaming in 3rd person wasn't common-- it actually tends to happen to me pretty often. It's often very confusing and makes the dream vague and cloudy, which can be frustrating.

      I hope to have another lucid dream in the near future, and I'm going to try to remember to stay calm, stabilize, and make sure I'm fully lucid before doing ANYTHING else.

      *crosses fingers!*

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      I have 3rd person cameras when a graphic (and by that I mean has stunning effects, not blood or w/e) image comes up. It is completely in 1st person but at times when, like say a tornado hits, I commonly stay in 1st person, but other times a camera zooms in a perspective view behind me showing me looking at whatever it is I'm looking at. Afterwards it settles back to first person.

      Edit: P.S. I WANT ANOTHER ONE TOO! 4 MONTHS SINCE I GOT ONE!
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