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      Quote Originally Posted by Eddy View Post
      I'm also curious to find out what color or lack thereof do others dream in. I dream in color, of course (real life), but will dream in black and white if I'm dreaming a movie set in the 1920's for example. My latest one like that was being a government agent ("G-Man") with the job of protecting the girlfriend of a notorious mafia leader. That one I enjoyed in black and white. The girl was a total knock-out as they used to say, with short dark hair and nicely dressed. You know, the kind that you can tell has been spoiled with money, jewelry and designer clothing. That girl happened to be my wife (in real life), but in this dream she was playing that character and I was her bodyguard. Fun stuff. Oh, and yes I think my wife is a 'knock-out' all the time, not just in a dream. Been married 19 years and it has been bliss!

      I have had a dream in all red once when i was younger. it was nuts.

      Anyway try not to triple post there is an edit button.

      I have been trying to become lucid again its hard for me, i have to basically think about lucidity and listen to a song over and over while thinking about being alert, i have to put headphones in my ears with music on a timer at just the right volume as to wake me up enough that i hear it in my dream, realize what it is and become lucid, without fully awakening.

      I like to have non-lucid dreams a lot though they make for great storys.
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      People who are not natural lucid dreamers are used to the waking world full of rules and limits and it's hard for a mind to get used to a world with no rules. It's not that hard to understand. If your always lucid then you must be quite used to it. Others need familiar things to "ground" themselves in a dream ,ie gravity, breathing, etc.
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