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      Quote Originally Posted by Lurker011 View Post
      i call B.S. on this!
      No i can attest to this. Allthough i have only been lucid 2wice i did have a full range of super powers and the ability to change the dream scinario.

      Edit : all though this guy seems to have done a lot more than me. the only things i ever want to do when lucid is be emperor of rome.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Calypso View Post
      No i can attest to this. Allthough i have only been lucid 2wice i did have a full range of super powers and the ability to change the dream scinario.

      Edit : all though this guy seems to have done a lot more than me. the only things i ever want to do when lucid is be emperor of rome.
      That's one thing I've never done in any dream is be a ruler over others. Never had the thought.

      Thank you for attesting to my experience. Just because someone has not had the same experiences doesn't mean others can't. There's a WHOLE lot more I could share, but it would take too long.

      What I don't like are dreams within dreams within dreams. Not just one deep layer, but three layers of dreams within dreams. That is not being aware (lucid), but thinking you're lucid at some point in the dream and then waking up, but you haven't woke up and don't realize you're still dreaming. Then, realizing it and waking yourself up from a dream you don't want to be in, but you STILL haven't woke up. You're still dreaming. Now that is a real trip and one that will throw you for a loop.

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      A co-worker of mine reports a very similar experience. He is lucid in nearly every dream he has, and often has multiple false awakenings, which he also said can be disorienting. He didn't know this was rare, and he didn't even know it was called lucid dreaming! He doesn't particularly try to control his dreams, or choose his actions in his dreams--apparently it doesn't really occur to him to do that. I told him he is ripe to become an advanced creative dreamer and sent him a few links.

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