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      A few questoins...

      I tried searching.. but I didnt' have much luck there... anyway I've got a few questions about LDing that I'd like answered... So here goes...

      1) if you wanted to.. how do you wake yourself up? like just think "Hey Wake up" or is it something that you just do?

      2) do you think it is possible to wake up, but not realize you are in reality and then do something stupid like jump out a window and be badly injured/killed? I guess this is why it is important to do a RC.. but what if the RC fails?

      3) well I guess there is no three... not yet...

      thanks

      -Josh

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      To wake yourself up there are many things you can do but I dont remember them all

      1.Spinning around in cirlces with your eyes closed (Can also change dream appearance and surroundings or make dream more vivid. In some people it wakes them up though)

      2.Getting excited or anxious in dreams can wake you up.

      3.Trying to open your eyes real wide might result in you actually opening your eyes in reality.

      4.Yes saying wake up might indeed make you wake up.

      5.Thinking about waking up can make you wake up.


      And as for you doing something stupid in real life like trying to fly out a window is highly doubtfull you can easily tell the difference between real life and a dream. Why do i say this? You will notice in a dream you are either lucid or not. But in the waking world you can easily tell if you are awake hard to explain but yea.

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      1) It's easier to wake up than to stay asleep. So yeah just basically just say wake up.

      2) Well if the RC fails you'd know that your not dreaming.
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      Newbie who's aware but has no control - questions

      I tried to make the best title and I'm posting in here since this seems the most appropriate. This may turn out to be a long and agonizing post, for which I apologize in advance, but I'm finally doing some real research and came across this forum.

      Ever since I can remember, I've been able to tell when I'm dreaming. Majority of the time I had night terrors and would wake with the same fear that I experienced in my dreams and I would have to take time to calm myself down or have my family calm me down. Now I'm 19 years old, have developed insomnia, and I've started to really look into my dreams and dreaming stages. Please note that I have never once attempted to "lucid dream" or have gone through the preparations or training of lucid dreaming. I was actually researching dream meanings and other characteristics but I found that lucid dreaming sort of fit my description more than anything else I found.

      In 90% of my dreams, I'm able to realize that I am indeed dreaming. I could be any place or doing anything and it'll dawn on me that something is off, from what I've researched so far, this is the "common sense" stage? Where you look at details and realize that things aren't making sense and it's not the real world. Well, I can get passed that stage. I decided awhile back that I might use that as an advantage against my night terrors. My next chance went something like this: I remember I was in a really long, cave-like corridor, which instantly told me that I was dreaming. The nightmare began with the typical dead-loved-ones chasing me, blaming me and trying to kill me (I say typical because that's how a lot of my night terrors go). I remember stopping and repeatingly telling myself it was a dream. Knowing that, I had tried to change things, to stop certains things, change my surroundings, change my feelings but it never works. In the end, it consumes me and I wake.

      I find this odd because I've tried to control what happened in my dreams several times, it seems the only time I'm able to do that is when I dream I'm underwater. Whenever there's water, I jump right in because I know it's a dream and that I can breathe.

      Another instance that doesn't involve a nightmare is I remember once, I was in a public setting and I was bragging that I could fly (only because I knew it was a dream). Well, the dream-people had called me on it and asked me to prove it. I tried to lift myself off the ground but couldn't. I would stand there and concentrate on flying but was never successful.

      Is this some form of lucid dreaming? Or would this classify as something else?

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