Hello, I've been lurking here for a little bit now. I've known about lucid dreaming for almost 6 months now. I forgot where I first found out about LDing, probably while Stumbling. Well, I've had about 5 or 6 LDs, but I always rushed into most of them, so they haven't been too long. Here's one of my pretty weird lucid dreams.
I had a false awakening and was in my bed. My iPhone was on, so the light attracted me to it. I did a reality check with the time and saw it had changed. Now lucid, I wanted to walk through my door, I succeeded very slowly, and it felt very awkward. I opened it and walked back in, checked the lights and they worked fine, they usually do in my dreams. My reflection looked fine, but I'm not sure on the level of clarity, I haven't had one too clear. I had read about walking into mirrors, so I tried that with my closet mirror doors. I fell through and it was just pitch black. Like when you glitch levels in certain games and you fall through the level, I could see colors above, but they were getting smaller as I fell, and had a fractal pattern to it. When I landed, it seemed like I was in the past. I lost some lucidity here. The place I had landed in was being attacked and dream characters were yelling at me to get a weapon and go fight. It seemed like long ago, with kingdoms and dynasties still, the weapons were swords and spears, etc. I feel as though I fell through a level of my dreams and ended up in a lower level, like in Inception. It felt as though I was in this dream for a few days, I've forgotten the details of the days, but towards the end, I was still on my search for another mirror. I ended up in a bathroom with my sister and she pointed me to a small mirror, I fell through this one and felt the falling feeling, it was just the black void, I forgotten about dream spinning and woke up in a weird waking dream state.
Haha, yea that's my weirdest lucid dream. Since I've found this site I read about anchoring and not rushing into things, so I hope in my next LD I can prolong it =D
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