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      Talking My first taste of Lucidity!!

      Last night I officially had my first lucid (or at least semi-lucid) dream. YAY!

      Although, something odd happened. In my dream, I was In a piano lounge at my school, hanging out with my friends and Rob Schneider (no idea why... I don't particularly like him or his movies ) somehow the topic of conversation happened on lucid dreams. As soon as the phrase was uttered, it smacked me like a ton of bricks. I was struck by the realization that I was dreaming.

      As soon as I realized this, things became chaotic around me. My dream friends tried, almost violently, to change the subject, to get me to focus on something else. I refused to listen, too excited by the epiphany. But the more I resisted, the more aggressive they became, shouting and screaming, grabbing at my arms, attempting to get my attention. When I tried to get away, I couldn't move my limbs, as though I was paralyzed.

      Then I was overcome by the sensation that i was falling. I thought I was going to fall through the couch, through the world and into nothingness, because technically the couch didn't exist. Being afraid of falling, I remembered I was in a dream and tried to will myself out of the situation. However, maybe I mixed up my intentions because instead of leaving to a new area of my dream, I willed myself awake. I couldn't move for a moment, struck by the realization that I just had my first Lucid (although not controlled) dream.

      I don't understand. What happened? Why did my dream rebel against me so violently? I certainly expected it to be more.... serene. Does anyone have any insight into the problem?

      At any rate though, i'm proud that I've taken my first steps into lucidity. And granted that it wasn't intentional, I'm proud of myself.


      Unfortunately, i've now reached an impasse. Now that I've had my first lucid dream, I'm unsure what to do next. Do I ignore it and continue to improve my dream recall? Do I try to induce another dream intentionally? And if I can, what do I do if my mind tries to eject me from the dream again?

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      Even though it was a bit odd and not necessarily controlled, it was still a lucid. I don't know why your DC's were so adamant about you remaining unaware...odd. But hell, Congrats! I've yet to get there.

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      To be honest with you, it scared the crap out of me. I also disticntly remember being aware that my real body was in sleep paralysis, which also scared me.

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      Wow, that's really strange! Unfortunately I've nothing to offer in the way of explanation. But nevertheless, congratulations on having your first lucid! Look at it this way, at least you didn't wake up immediately like I did.

      In the few lucids I've had, I've also been strangely aware of my body as well, which has caused me to wake up sooner than I'd have liked. I'm hoping this will taper off as I become more experienced with my dream control.

      I'd say definitely keep trying, though. What do you have to lose?
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      Nothing, I just don't know how to proceed. I'm also kind of freaked about my DC's reaction to my lucidity. I wish i could be adopted, but there's no one adopting right now, So i'll have to power through on my own for now...

      Maybe I'm not ready for a lucid dream? O.o

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      This happens to many people. DCs seem to not want you to be lucid and do everything possible to distract you. Next time, try to make them dissappear or do something to make them stop. The more you try, the more likely they are to go away.

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      Damn dreams! They never do what they're supposed to!

      Seriously I understand your frustration. It's odd how a dream, a product of your own mind, can make you believe that you are subject to it's will, rather than the other way around.

      My big problem has always been staying asleep. I've worked on it, and I've worked on it & it keeps happening over and over again & it aggravates the hell out of me.

      practice, practice, practice. I don't know what else to tell you.
      It's really cool though, isn't it?

      Here's a tip:
      whenever I feel an like LD is getting away from me I've found it helps to say, out loud, "I am God here" This really helps me to confirm that this my dream, nothing can touch me here, Rob Schneider, you're a douche bag, and you're on fire now, & lets all go ride dune buggies.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Cutter View Post
      Rob Schneider, you're a douche bag, and you're on fire now, & lets all go ride dune buggies.
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      I had a similar case where upon realization that I'm dreaming via pointing out that my brother had 6 fingers, things got violent and I had to jump out the window..

      I think it was the first semi-lucid dream I had.

      So, next time I should change dream-scene immediately? like spin?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Maxter View Post
      So, next time I should change dream-scene immediately? like spin?
      If you are desperate to get away, yes. But be aware that sometimes spinning causes people to lose lucidity. If you are good at dream control, try to control the situation yourself.

      Good luck!

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      My dream characters also became violent when I became lucid during my second dream. I fought back and destroyed them all but then I was so excited I woke up. Anybody will tell you...remain calm. I don't have much input here maybe someone else can help.

      Next step could be both improving dream recall and trying to induce lucidity of course. Good luck.

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