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Hi there.
Hi there.
I am Eve, nice to meet you.
I have been lucid dreaming since I can remember. I dream every night and I mostly have several lucid dreams a night. Lucid dreams confuse me a lot. Oo
This winter I've had a severe flu accompanied by delirium-like dreams. Since then my brain does even more confusing things while dreaming. ^^'
I am 25 and I got quite used to it but I am still pretty confused.
I'm looking forward to read your experiences and I'll post my own ones soon. :)
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Hey Eve, welcome to DV! Very cute avatar. :)
Having lds every night sounds cool and you have the opportunity to learn a lot of things. What do you find confusing? I agree though, dreams during flu can be quite of an experience.
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Hi NyxCC
Thank you!
Yes it is cool but at the same time it is exhausting to go on adventures each night.
Also I don't like working during the day. So I kind of feel more alive in my dreams than I do during the day when I have to work. That's what confuses me the most. I feel like I am more "awake" or "alive" in my dreams.
All the significant stuff in my life happens during my dreams. I am very confused when I wake up. Because I often search for very important things in my dreams. I created kind of a parallel world in my dreams which is more or less consistent. There are shops and houses than I can always revisit. When I need a specific clothing, I go to these stores.
But then I wake up in the morning and I know all the wonderful stores don't even exist. As well as all the wonderful people and all the wonderful stuff I experience in my liquid dreams. It kind of depresses me.
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:welcome: to Dreamviews family, cat!
I believe yours is the first Swiss flag I have seen here on DV.
Sorry to hear that you don't always have the best experience with lucid dreaming. I also sometimes feel to be more "there" in a lucid dream, than I am "here", in waking life. But that doesn't bother me. To the contrary, I find it very interesting and I'm trying to figure out, how to be more "here, present and aware" in my WL.
I have heard from others about persistent worlds. I have no luck so far in creating or visiting one. I guess you need more than luck for that.
So again, welcome, and looking forward to your experiences. Happy dreams.
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I see what you mean now. While most of the people don't ld on such a frequent basis, I think on many occasions there is a lot more going on in people's dreams than in real life. Perhaps that is one of the functions of dreams, to provide this diversity of experience?
At any rate, it's great to have you here and I'm looking forward to hearing about your awesome world. Maybe you can use your experience to help others build better dreamworlds. :)