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      Talking while lucid

      If I make a verbal statement while lucid dreaming will I talk out loud?

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      I'd say usually not, but I suppose it's possible. Hehe, would suck if one was married and wanted to LD with their favorite celebrity and started "oooooh" and "ahhhhhhhhhh" out loud heh.

      Anyone else have any experience with this?

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      When I became lucid in my dream, and said Watch this to my friend....he seemed to hear it.

      Unless you mean talkin aloud in the read world. not your dream world.
      (Since regaining interest in LDs)

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      I'm pretty sure he means real world :-).

      I think it's a function of how deep in you are. It seems that when I get into an LD, I tend to be on the fringe of waking up a lot of the time. One time, I had just figured out I was dreaming, and decided to fly. There were some people there in my dream, and I said "see you later, losers"... but I woke up as I started to levitate, and it really felt like I may have actually mumbled something incoherent in the real world.

      But on the other hand, I'm sure you've talked aloud in your dreams and it hasn't transpired, so why not LD? =)

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      My parents said that I used to talk in my sleep a lot when I was a kid. Occasionally I will hear my wife mumble something in her sleep -- usually she's having a nightmare when this happens. I would have to assume that it coincides with whatever we're saying / doing in the dream world.

      My dog also tends to move a lot and make whimpering noises in his sleep, FWIW.

      And (not that it has anything to do with dreaming), he snores louder than any dog I've ever heard!
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      I am going to need to video tape myself having a lucid one of these times to prove this haha. I have often wondered the same thing...I've actually tried to speak while lucid, during the vibrational state, and during HI but I think all that comes out are incoherent mumbles. I probably sounded "wee todd did".

      But no I don't think that you can really say anything totally coherent in an LD b/c your mouth can't form real words because of the sleep paralysis. Then again, I have heard people talk in their sleep before...maybe it just depends on how much the sp affects your own individual body? I don't really know...good question.

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      This is just a theory, but I don't think you have to use your mouth to speak in a lucid dream. In my non-lucid dream states, I notice that I merely have to think my speech to manifest it. A form of mental telepathy, if you will.

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      Talkin' In Your Sleep

      I've always been a sleep talker. However, I've noticed that I have never woken anyone up with a lucid dream. Regular dreams, yes. Lucid ones, no. Maybe it is like telepathy in LD's.
      "Before you slip into unconsciousness..."

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      hahaha )))) Now I remember an interesting situation..

      It was years ago - 5 or 6 .. I was married.. One night I had a long range of LDs. At the end was tired, became to lose control and the feeling became unpleasant ... it was something like lucid nightmare : ))). So I tryed to wake up but I couldn't - had left totally out of strength..

      I new very well that my (ex)wife is sleeping next to me, so I decided to ask help! Poor gal has no idea of LDs! No.. not so far, but she hasn't her own experience - she new what she have heared from me and my friends. So I made my best to make my physical body speaks and say "Darling, WAKE ME UP, PLEASE!" hahahaha )))) I've done it! And she awaked me! But she was so scared! A whole week after she repeated what a slow and unnatural voice I've been used and how she had never heared anything suchlike... : )))))
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      My brother talked in his sleep before I doubt it was a lucidy dream because I don't think he even knows what they are but I heard him talking and it woke me up. I thought he was awake so I asked him what he was talking about. I soon realized he was talking in his sleep because it didn't make much sense coming out of the context of his dream something to the effect of "I hate that bitch" I asked who then he said a girl that lives a few blocks away then I asked why then he said "Cause she's a bitch". Then I was laughing I tried to ask him something else but he stopped responding. Funny stuff.
      Sometime later

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      ?! ..and what makes u think it was a LD and your brother hasn't just talk in his sleep???
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      Nah I said I doubted that he had a lucid dream. There's always the possibility it could have been but I don't think he did.

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