The feeling of a lucid dream can definitely be strange, but you'll get used to it. |
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So last night I went to bed really early.. around 9:30 p.m. (I don't know if that has any significance at all.) My dream started with "my brother" waking me up. I opened my eyes to think I was in reality but I wasn't. I laid there for a second taking it all in. I got out of my bed having a weird feeling.. I still can't describe it. I went into the other room and heard my brother yell, "Pa said if you don't hurry up he is going to whip you." This is where I don't understand things. I actually got scared. I knew I was in the dream but I got scared. I turned and ran out of the room. I remember wanting to look at myself. See a reflection of my self in a mirror or something. When I did I was surprised to find me staring back at myself. I was wearing different clothes but it was me. My "mom" called me over asking if I was feeling okay. I just stood there thinking about how weird this feeling was. What went wrong was my sister in real life came into the room and I freaked out. After that I can't remember but I woke up. |
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The feeling of a lucid dream can definitely be strange, but you'll get used to it. |
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The Key is to combine your waking rational abilities with the infinite possibilities of your dreams, because if you can do that, you can do anything.
Seems like a lucid dream to me, except at the lower scale of consciousness. It's very surreal isn't it? |
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