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      Hi, new here

      Hey guys,
      well i've been able to lucid dream for a long time, although infrequently and usually not intentionally.. not sure how long ago, but i stll remember a particular dream of mine when i was 9 (I'm 19 now) and i realised i was in the dream and could take control
      i was just wondering, but is there a reason as to when i am running in my dreams (away from something/someone) i run incredibly slow? In fact, i find it always that i run faster when i run backwards..
      How can i overcome this? It's kind of annoying and i wind up in trouble.. lol

      Also, does the fact that when i wake up, my eye-lids feel really heavy and my eyes are quite gritty relate to my dreams? I know very little about the dreaming stages,
      but could this indicate that my REM stage is screwed up?
      From my hypothesis, i'm guessing that my eyes are not moving enough, and that results in the muscles become too relaxed and when they suddenly have to move in the morning, they find it difficult to adjust.

      If anything, i find this is the case when i sleep more than 7.5 hrs,
      if i sleep 6 hours~ish i can open my eyes easy, but im tired and feel like i deserve more sleep.

      If i sleep 8 hours, i still feel tired, can't open my eyes easily but don't feel like i deserve more sleep.
      I keep my curtains open so the sunlight enters my room and my body feels its time to wake up, and i also use moisturising eye drops before sleeping. I keep my fan on every night (the humming helps me go to sleep, it's a habit, been this way for the past 8 years)
      I listen to music ocasionally, not for the whole night thogh, maybe the first 20 minutes, most cases not longer than that.

      Any help addressing the above two questions would be greatly appreciated.

      lol, didn't even know that "lucid dreaming" existed, i thought i was a rare exception (and felt special for a moment )
      I read your article on dream control and would largely agree with most of it,
      however, i'm never looking to conciously control my dreams, i just wanted to get this running away thing sorted out.
      The study of dreams and how it relates to brain activity seems so cool!

      Thanks guys , indeed a very interesting area of study!
      Last edited by bigm; 04-25-2011 at 03:14 PM.

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