Hello Oneironauts! A new lucid dreamer in the community.
Hello Oneironauts,
I've recently gotten back into LD (it happens in waves with me usually--I'll have a lucid dream, one that's quite amazing, and I'll remember how intense and fantastic they are, and I'll get back into recording them). When I'm in my recording phase, I will usually have about 4-5 a month. When I'm in my lazy, too-much-life going on periods, I'll usually have about 1 every two-three months. My lucid dreams are mind blowing people! Absolutely reality questioning. I swear, from my lucid dreams alone I get a glimpse of another dimension just beyond our feeble in-a-box minds.
I think, by the stories I've heard, that people don't experience the same "dream shake", or what I like to call the experience, "dream quake" (my handle). At the point my two consciences (waking ego and sleeping ego) meld into one, I have the most incredible sensation--nothing in my waking life comes close. I still have to exersice the techniques used to staying asleep (i.e. Hand Rubbing, Spinning, Doing the Jig ;0) ) The way my reality is shifted, or perhaps how the two egos collide causes this feelings as if I've just stepped through a portal of some kind. Like I've traversed through space-time--into a wormhole. And that's just the physical/mental feeling I get. The visual experience I witness is insane. The entire world I'm in (usually keeping the same theme as before the dream-quake) begins to crystalize...literally. Although, the crystalization doesn't haze over the scene, but rather creates an environment a thousand times more vivid and real than the previous casual dream. Each piece becomes detailed--as detailed truely, as the room you sit in now. Although, the same things occur in my LD as the rest of us. Things like words never stay the same, or 3rd person to first person shifting.
One major point I want to stress to all you Oneironauts out there is this: There are two kinds of lucid dreams-- The LUCID dream, and the PRE-LUCID dream. Many people claim to be able to lucid dream--but actually what most of these people are experiencing is what's called "pre-lucidity"; the realm just outside true-lucidity. One easy way to distinguish the two is the fear the pre-lucid dreamer has of bodily harm. A pre-lucid dreamer might say, "Oh, wow, I'm dreaming." And feal, at the time, that this is to be the truth, and understood. They might see an open window and want to fly out, but will not because of a strong primal fear of bodily harm. On the contrary, a true lucid dreamer would know for certain of their mental statis, and fear not any harm to the body, flying out the window and off into his own creation. I am not stating this to belittle any dreamer claiming to be lucid...but realize that pre-lucidity is often confused with true lucidity (which is undeniable)--for those of us that have reached true lucidity, and have experience a dream-quake (i.e. the bodies natural responce to melding the waking and sleeping egos--the mind tries to wake you up here).
If you have anymore questions about my thoughts, dreams, lucidity, pre-lucidity or just want to chat--join my Lucid Dreamers Google Group @ http://groups-beta.google.com/group/Luciddreamer
I'm not spamming--I just want to get people to join the first Lucid Dreamers Google Group (Google Groups is in beta still--very exciting)..
Thanks all. I'll be around.
--Michael