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      Well it means that you're getting closer to lucid dreaming in some sort of way, since you dreamed about it... it should be a sign that the idea of lucid dreaming is always on your mind.

      Maybe you went lucid for just a second but then the dream took over and you just went by the flow. It happened to me a lot of times.

      RC every morning, before you do anything else! False awakenings were very frequent when I first began to lucid dream!

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      Quote Originally Posted by yuriythebest View Post
      indubitably. Just prior to my first (well second- first one was random but it happened months ago) lucid I dreamt I was a dream character who became lucid in his dream. You are almost there!
      Awsome, i've been trying for over a month now. Just hope it wasn't a fluke. The thing was, after this dream, i went back to sleep and none of my follwing dreams were on the topic, so who knows?

      Quote Originally Posted by Life View Post
      it should be a sign that the idea of lucid dreaming is always on your mind.

      RC every morning, before you do anything else! False awakenings were very frequent when I first began to lucid dream!
      Ive never had a false awakening an i dont think i have ever been in bed in a dream. I do reality checks constanly throughout the day, about 10 times a day.

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      Quote Originally Posted by GenericUser10621 View Post
      Hello!
      I then woke up from this "lucid" dream, went downstairs told my neighbour i did it, and had porridge (which related to a dream i had earlier that night.)
      Quote Originally Posted by GenericUser10621 View Post
      Ive never had a false awakening an i dont think i have ever been in bed in a dream.
      False awakening right here!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Life View Post
      False awakening right here!
      Oh right, maybe i should have clarified. I dont remember falling into or waking from this "dream". it just happened.

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      I've dreamt about being lucid a whole lot. It really sucks that I can't actually go lucid.


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      This may be stupid, but a lucid dream in a normal dream doesn't count as a lucid dream? I mean what makes this one different?
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      False awakenings: 3 in row in one night. That was scray.

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      I don't think that I've ever dreamed that I was dreaming. But I relate to the frustration of not becoming lucid. A few days ago in a dream, I saw my dream sign and performed the nose reality check. It passed, though, so I assumed I was awake. When I woke up, however, I found that I had been breathing through my mouth, not my nose! If only I had done another RC, I might not have missed becoming lucid.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ithil View Post
      This may be stupid, but a lucid dream in a normal dream doesn't count as a lucid dream? I mean what makes this one different?
      Some people argue that dreaming of having a lucid dream is really just a very low lucidity level. A lucid dream is just a dream where you know you're dreaming; in the definition there's nothing about controlling yourself. You should be able to tell the difference once you've experienced them (one or both), if you haven't already.

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