I can sympathize with you! My kids are almost grown, but I remember the days of little sleep. |
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I listed myself as new at lucid dreaming because I never even knew that that was what I was doing. That and I really never tryed to change what I was seeing. I usually just try to find the meaning of the dream I'm in. Or should I say I explore. I'm a mother of three and my sleep is truly important. I get plenty of sleep but always wake up just as tired as when I went to bed. I have been having as I was calling them vivid dreams since I was a child. However within the past month I have to dreams every night and then end up having to take a two to three hour morning nap after getting the kids off to school. I have the dreams then too. Some of them are fairly unpleasant and as I know it is a dream so I make myself wake up if it becomes unbareable. Sometimes I stay just because I'm curious. Well from what I am learning me staying in this state deprives me of my sleep. How do I stop it? Truth is I don't mind it sometime but I'd rather learn how to get past it so I can get some much needed real sleep. I'd like to feel refreshed not groggy all the time. I am only of those people that are sleeping my life away not wanting to. LOL For dream interpetors I have some funky ones if you want a challenge. |
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I can sympathize with you! My kids are almost grown, but I remember the days of little sleep. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
I really don't want to be envyed it gets old. To answer your question yes most of my dreams are Lucid and truth is its not something I try to do. Its happened seens I was very young. I have done the bed trick many many times. Sometimes it does work sometimes it makes it worst because(I hope you understand this) I go to sleep and in my dream and end up dreaming in my dreams. So then it becames a layer of lucid dreams that I then have to wake up from. I wake up from each layer thinking I'm truly awake just to find out I'm still dreaming. There have been times I've had to wake up to 5 times in my dreams to actually be truly awake in reality. And yes I do get alot of sleep, problem is its still not enough. I'm soooo tired. Thank you for your suggestion though. All are welcome. I know this is a backwards problem and many would like to be in my place but I'm willing to trade with you if I could. I would like a vacation from it lol. |
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My first line sound a little wrong I mean the dreams get old not being envied. But you still shouldn't envy it is truly hard to deal with |
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This is my first time I've been to this site and I truly looked around for over 2 hours now and I'm seeing what you are talking about Seeker. I never realized how abnormal I am. I'm 26 almost 27 I don't know what you would call it but I could seperate from my body and have the feeling of floating and then walking around unseen by the time I was I think 7. I quit doing it because exiting and reentering my body started scaring my after I turned 18. I still do it unwanting to sometimes but I panic and make myself wake up. As for my overly vivid dreams they started at about the same time(age 7) but not very often. As I got older they got more and more often. Now at almost 27 I'm plagued by them. I wish I could tell everyone how I do it but in my case I'm clueless. I didn't know until today it was that big a deal. I came online today trying to figure out why I sleep so much and am still so tired. I never imagined it was because of the way I dream. Now that I know I'd like to find the off switch. I'm will to answer any question about my experiences but I am by no means an expert. |
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Well, being only 18, my experiance pales to insignificance against yours, but it seems to me that you're afraid of your dreams, or afraid to embrace them. |
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1st off i've never lucid drempt before but i've done alot of studying,and i think i found a way to stop your lucid dreams. when in a lucid dream try to summon your self-coninsious |
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Do not fear the dark it is not evil juest misunderstood. [url=Cocuments and SettingssethDesktopbanner ad.gif[/url]
Latency I'm not fearful of my dreams, I am very aware of the fact I'm dreaming at the time. And I do embrace my dreams. Yes some of them are fearful or just strange.I'm always aware I'm in no harm. I don't believe in fleeing the fearful ones though. Sometimes there is a reason for them. I have never really tryed to control my dreams to the point of being able to see a place or person I want to see. (something new for me to try). I am more of a character, and that character can control what they do. To give you an example: The other day part of my dream was me in a small gas station all of a sudden a father started to scream for his child. I franticly looked around the gas station for the child, not seeing it I ran outside just in time to see a woman walking away from the station with a child in her arms with a blanket draped over the entire body of the child.(so not to be able to see the child's hair, face, clothing, ect..). I ran up to the lady screaming "That is not your child". After a brief struggle I managed to get the child out of her hands and she ran off. |
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Seth is onto something here. I once helped a poor soul that was having nightmares everynight. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
take some sleeping pills, i hear they make your dreams not so vivid |
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Awaiting word on what's to come
In helpless prayers a hope lives on
As I've come clean I've forgotten what I promised
In the rays of the sun I am longing for the darkness
Wow!! I never thought I would see the day when a Thread like this would arise in this forum. Ravenqueen I completely understand what you are going through, but the truth of the matter is, is that you can't get rid of Lucid Dreaming if you are a natural like yourself. The only thing I can suggest is learning to cope with it on a different level. Naturals cannot easily evade Lucidity but there is a way to Decrease the amount of Lucid Dreams. |
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ok this may work but im not sure. before you go to bed eat a big snack. if you do this while ur asleep ur brain will be working on digestion not dreaming. hope it helps |
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Unless otherwise stated, views expressed in this post are not necessarily representative of the official Dream Views stance. Hell, it's probably not even representative of me.
I agree sleeping pills are not the answer lol. I took Tylenol PM's a couple times and let me just say it make LDing much more graphic for me. I'm a anti-med person anyway. I really don't like putting man made chemicals in my body unless a must. |
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Tylenol PM (or any OTC sleep aid) doesn't contain any real "sleeping pill" -- just an antihistamine. I guess some people get drowsy when taking antihistamines, but I for one do not. |
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Wayne
Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...
Your lucid dreaming and your tiredness may be related, but also they may not be. |
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ravenqueen, |
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"You may say that I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one."
John Lennon
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The human mind has far greater potential than society has conditioned you to believe.
It is so easy for people to say so many things about me. All I can say is YOU HAVE NO CLUE!! It is easy for one to say I want a LD. Or even one once in a while. I was basicly born with it and it is not always a blessing, I am truly tired of hearing it is a blessing. I about 3 months ago Watch a woman get her head cut off and put in a filing cabinet"? At a major business. I saw another woman in the room who never called in the crime. She dimissed it happened.In the next LD after that I layed down to sleep in my bed, all of a sudden the night stand beside me flew open and the head begged me |
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Rave, |
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Sorry for the last post it wasn't directed to any of the wonderful people hear who are trying to help. Thank you to all the wonderful people whom have been nice and helped me realize I should embrace my gift. I did however get frustrated the other night. (no reason to lash out though) with people telling me I was was stupid for not embracing me gift. |
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Wow. |
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What about those herbal sleeping pills. Are they bad? I often take them if I wake up in the early hours and they very often help me have lucid dreams. |
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What about........ forgive me if this sounds silly since I haven't actually been lucid.... |
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UNBAN LEO</span></span>
Neruo: "Expect for me ofcourse, I am special. lol. I really think that. I am rather intelligent"
Wow this thread got raised from the dead. So some of the newer people who have posted as you can see I'm still here and still LDing. |
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