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    • Tired/Worn Out

      6 6.52%
    • Awake/Energised

      52 56.52%
    • Other (Please post details) (confused etc. but only if you don't feel any more tired or awake than usual)

      6 6.52%
    • Just wanna get back to sleep to LD again!

      28 30.43%
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      Emotionally happy, but physically the same as if I'd woken up any other day.
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      Quote Originally Posted by MythicDreams View Post
      Emotionally happy, but physically the same as if I'd woken up any other day.
      That's what I feel.

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      Depends how the dream went. If it was a bad one, I open my eyes and think 'I could have down better.

      If it was a good LD? I feel as if I can take on the world. I feel like I can do anything. Lately I only feel truly 'rested' after either a. an extremely vivid dream or b. an LD.

      Lucid dreaming is more than just fun for me. It has given my life deeper meaning.
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      From my experiences, I always feel incredibly alert and, well, lucid. Things are incredibly clear.

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      positive, alert, and results in my mood best described as a "sunny disposition".
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      I felt so happy and just grinned in my bed! I managed to write it down aswell god knows how!

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      Usually awake and excited, pumped to go and post about it in my DJ.

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      I physically feel the same or a little less tired than normal, but the whole morning, I'm just thinking about one thing...

      THAT WAS THE BEST DREAM EVER! 8D

      Of course, I always think that, even though I've had better LDs. Whatever.
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