There's no way you could die from a dream, it doesn't matter how many "layers" it has. Don't think of it like AIDS or cancer! This is something amazing and very few people are as lucky as you are! |
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Im a 34 year old male. I have been having controllable dreams for as long as I can remember. Im a very realistic person and don't consider myself anything but above average in very few areas. My wife of 2.5 years is the only person I have ever told about my dreaming issues. Up until literally today, I thought I was some kind of freak. |
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There's no way you could die from a dream, it doesn't matter how many "layers" it has. Don't think of it like AIDS or cancer! This is something amazing and very few people are as lucky as you are! |
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If there was no lasting consequence, I would be able to easily escape 3 deep. I don't know anything about lucid dreams besides what I have experienced. Ive never had any conversation about my dreams My wife listens but after about 30 seconds, I can tell she's just nodding her head. the most I get is 'wow.....that is crazy'. I never even knew these type if dreams had a name. Until tonight when I was feeding my 6 day old little boy....flipping thru the channels. I landed on 'American Dad'. The episode was about Steve and his lucid dream kick. At that moment, I shut the TV off and piced up the IPhone. Now I'm here! |
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Instead of treating it like a deadly disease, learn more about it. There's nothing dangerous about it. I wish I had lucid dreams every night. Read more on this forum and you'll see some of the things you can do. |
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Lucid dreaming is definitely not a curse. I don't quite understand why you feel that way. Do you experience nightmares while you are lucid or do you just not like it because you don't choose to be aware? The layers thing is interesting. Going to sleep in a dream won't slow down time or anything like that in Inception or cause you any danger. You just dream that you went to some new layer but in fact you are in the same dream. However if you expect something to happen in a dream it will. That is the cornerstone of dream control after all. If you learn to understand and be optimistic about your dreams they will become much more pleasant. |
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Definitely not a curse in my eyes, although I can see how disorienting it may be to constantly have false awakenings like you seem to be. My Dreams are incredibly realistic and the few times I've had false awakenings I wake up(for real) feeling quite weird. I'm sure that your Dreams have made you wonder about the reality in which we live right? Take you Dreaming ability as a gift and use it. Many people are trying and have been trying to get where you are, please see it as a gift. There is no limit to what you can do in your Dreams, and you already know that they can have lasting effects well after they are over. |
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I Dreamed a Dream
In it, saw people I've never seen
Gone places I've never been
And done things I'd do again.
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I can see how you'd think of it as a curse if you never considered the possibilities and just had the mindset that it's disturbing your sleep and/or your life. As I see it, you have a whole world at your disposal for entertainment or spiritual pursposes, use it! |
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When I speak of death while dreaming, Im not talking about getting shot 3 deep or anything like that. My wife cannot wake me when I'm 3 deep. I'm suggesting a dream could take a person so deep where he or she would have no way to control their physical bodies. I theorize that a lucid dreamer may be able to go deep enough to cause interruptions in the body's voluntary systems. I honestly think I could make this happen, but with a wife, 4 year old daughter and a newborn son, I won't be trying anytime soon unless I was surrounded by a staff of grade A doctors. |
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Alright, you shouldn't do anything you don't want to, I suggest you try not to go deeper than level 3. Also here's a great thread full of things to do in a LD: http://www.dreamviews.com/f11/1000-t...-dream-104556/ |
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It looks as though you've gotten quite a bit of feedback that I'd think to put in. Lucid dreaming can be a scary thought, I don't think most people have these fears but they are understandable. Just the other night, and a few times before that; I had a lucid dream that ended very nervously. I walked outside of my house in the dream and heard a girl talking. She was saying "Once you've been in this state for too long, you won't be able to rise back out." |
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We may guess that in dreams life, matter, and vitality, as the earth knows such things, are not necessarily constant; and that time and space do not exist as our waking selves comprehend them. Sometimes I believe that this less material life is our truer life, and that our vain presence on the terraqueous globe is itself the secondary or merely virtual phenomenon." H.P. Lovecraft
Alright let's step away from thedisease issue. I should Havel made a better analogy. Most lucid dreaming as deep as 2 is fine but I believe to go deeper would not be without consequence. That's a little better explaination of my view. |
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I totally get what you meen. There are some dreams that are deeper into the subcioncious and they feel quite diferent. Waking Nomad used to talk about this were he has deeper dreams were he doesn't even remember life oitside of the dream world. You seem to activate it when you go to sleep in a dream although that is not necisarily the case for most people. Thas just what your subconcious expects to happen. There is still nothing dangerous about it but do what ever feels best to you. |
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Last edited by MadMonkey; 09-16-2012 at 04:37 AM.
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