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2012 - LD's: 17 | Dreams: 24 - Updated every now and then...
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Thanks for your response, Matt! The sleep paralysis really scared me, although I have experienced it before. I'm not sure what my dream sign is, but I hope I'll figure that out with journaling. I also discovered lucid dreaming as a way to vanquish my frequent nightmares I had as a child. Now the nightmares are back but the lucidity is not. The series of dreams that frightened me the other night occured just as I had gone to sleep but did not realize I was asleep. I had several false awakenings and the feeling of not having control of my body and floating around the house. This is not my usual type of dream or nightmare. I had to get up and reorient myself to sort out what really happened and what was a dream. My daughters are also interested in lucid dreaming, and they suggested we put "A"s on our hands to do RCs throughout the day. Thank you for your helpful suggestions! |
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I have been fortunate to not have experienced too many FA's, but they can be real annoying at times. I suggest you rely on a more reliable RC like counting fingers or pushing your finger through your palm or plugging your nose and see if you can breathe. Remember that it's not the RC itself that is important, but the mindset and questioning of reality. The RC is just to be 100% sure you're not dreaming. |
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Previous Lucid Task: Flying [X]
Next Lucid Task: Telekinesis [ ]
2012 - LD's: 17 | Dreams: 24 - Updated every now and then...
Need help? Don't feel like asking a question in the forum? Send me a PM!
Hello JenJen. Sorry to read that you have chronic back pain. =/ I also have chronic back pain, but mine isn't as severe as yours. It's rare that I'm woken up or can't sleep from the pain, since usually laying down provides me with relief. I haven't noticed much, if any effect on my dreams. In fact, my back issues are almost never acknowledged in my dreams. I don't usually get nightmares either. You pose a good question though, I wish I remember what my dreams were like directly before and after my back surgery. |
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Thank you for sharing that link, Caenis! That would be great if lucid dreaming could help manage pain! Of course, the pain meds interfere with dream recall... |
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