Generally, I can't get comfortable enough to fall asleep during travel. I just can't fall asleep sitting up. :< |
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Just wondering have you guys ever had a lucid dream anywhere besides your bed? Like during a long car ride or on an airplane? Or maybe even sitting somewhere waiting for something and you fall asleep and LD? |
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Whenever your thinking, just remember thoughts become things.
Current goals:
-Drive a Ferrari 458 { }
-Go to a different plant { }
-Street race with different cars { }
-Kiss Megan Fox { }![]()
Last LD: 8/16/2010
Generally, I can't get comfortable enough to fall asleep during travel. I just can't fall asleep sitting up. :< |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
I had one in an airplane recently, but it was very short as I was uncomfortable and sleeping lightly anyway. |
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Ah, no. I just can't sleep anywhere other than a bed! Although, that would be really cool wouldn't it? Because plane journeys are soo boring, imagine having a nice long lucid dream instead of sitting up in a stuffy, nasty plane. God, I really hate flying. |
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Yeah, see my avatar? That's me. Painted as a clown. For an art project. But all my friends say it doesn't look anything like my usual self, which is true. ^.^
I usually have long, vivid, multiple lucid dreams when I sleep on the couch. I don't know why that is... |
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DILDs: A Lot
I really enjoy when I have lucid dreams elsewhere besides my bed. They are often unique and different from what I would normally experience. I find it occurs quite often because I notice that I sleep much lighter on other beds. So when I drift frequently from wakefulness to dreaming and vice versa, a residual consciousness is often present that I am able to hold onto, which will facilitate lucidity. |
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Ive had them on the beach sleeping on the sand during day, on the coffetable at work and |
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For those of you who have trouble sleeping places other than your beds... |
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I've had a lucid dream on a plane. At the time I hadn't had a lucid dream for a while and it seemed that the change in location sparked my lucid dream off. |
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Tasks to complete:
Overcome my control problems
Meet the most beautiful woman
Had one on a train to novascotia |
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"What are you, a gangster? Get in that pool!"-Random DC of mine... don't ask.
I frequently get spontaneous lucid dreams when I sleep in a strange place. Whenever I'm staying in a hotel or friend's house, I get all kinds of sleep paralysis, disorientation, and lucid dreams. |
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I've never had a lucid dream during travel, but they have always been very vivid. I just got back from an 8 hour plane+bus ride, both of which I slept on and had very vivid dreams. |
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I used to get into some weird half wake, half dream thing. I was physically asleep, I think. It may have been what most people strive to achieve when they meditate. I was removed and distant from the world, in my own thoughts, and my body shut down. However, I could hear what people were saying and instantly wake myself up. I always woke up feeling like ice was flowing through my veins, though. That was one of my indications I was asleep-- your body temperature falls when you're asleep, and I guess my body hadn't recovered from it for some reason. |
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I've had a few before while sleeping over at my friends' houses, whether it was on the couch, floor, or in their bed. |
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