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I have just found this site and I have had no one else to discuss this with, because everyone else i have talked with about it has never experienced it. I had my first lucid dream about 7 years ago, I immediately woke myself up, I did not have another one for several months, and with that one I managed to stay asleep and manipulate the entire dream, (like in the matrix) Since then I have only had about four other lucid dreams, but in each one I have been able to maintain awareness and control. Has anyone else had this type of experience so early on their discovery of this ability? |
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Welcome, bear! |
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Wayne
Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...
When I was younger, a couple of times I managed dream re-entry, but it was more me controlling the dream than knowing I was dreaming. It really just differes from person to person. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
I have been LDing since i was very young, I repressed it for a while till it came back full force. Kinda like shaking a soda bottle then opening the top. When it came back it was overwelming. Till I seached the web and found this site. You should view my first post. Because of this site I have learned to deal. Learned to accept. Learned to love it. |
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I had my first lucid dream a few months ago - apart from a few times being able to awake myself from nightmares by realising I was dreaming. It didn't last very long and I was too surprised and fascinated to exert myself much. But I was stimulated to read a bit on the net, and a few weeks later, when I had another one, I managed to remember the spinning technique and use it to prolong the dream. |
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