New to this forum not to Lucid Dreaming
Hi, I’m Tom. I’m very interested in dreams and decided to register on this site after a very weird night!
When I was very young I used to lucid dream regularly. Being young I naturally assumed that everyone did this and it was normal (I certainly never knew there was a word for what I was doing). I mainly used to take control of dreams if they turned into nightmares. My mum would come to me in the dream and tell me that I was dreaming. She would tell me that I could choose to wake up or change what was happening. If the dream was bad I would usually choose to wake up (although I would often go straight back into the same dream when I fell asleep again).
While I was still quite young I grew out of the ability to control my dreams. I would still sometimes become aware that I was dreaming but I would only be able to wake up or very occasionally make conscious decisions within the dream (but never consciously able to change the environment of the dream itself).
- I am 25 now. For the last few years I have had a stranger relationship with sleep.
- I intermittently (and seemingly at random) go through periods of insomnia.
- I sometimes sleepwalk. This usually happened when I am stressed about the next days events. For example: often, if I have a meeting to attend the next day, I will sleepwalk around the house and collect items I need for the meeting (shirt, tie, shoes, etc) and bring them back to the bed with me. I don’t usually wake up until the next day, when I find lots of strange things in the bed! I once sleep walked out of a hotel room in just my underwear. This was embarrassing because I was locked out! Once I woke up to find I was in the middle of a conversation with a friend on the phone! I have no recollection of the conversation but when I woke up the first thing I remember was my friend saying “what are you talking about, I phoned you!”. I just told him I had to go and hung up. I was very confused and a bit freaked out. As far as I know I don’t normally sleep talk.
- I sometimes wake up paralyzed, unable to move anything except my eyes. I have found out that this is a condition called Sleep Paralysis. The only way I can regain control is to relax. This is difficult because the paralysis is scary and very stressful. Even so, it usually just lasts for a few seconds. Last night was my worst experience, I estimate this time it lasted for 10-15 seconds. Still some people seem to get it much worse than me.
I became aware of lucid dreaming through the film vanilla sky. After seeing the film I looked it up and found out a bit about it. I realised this is what I had been naturally able to do as a child.
Since then I have thought about learning to Lucid Dream again. But I never actually got round to doing anything about it.
Last night I also had an extremely vivid lucid dream. I am in the middle of a period of insomnia at the moment so none of the sleep I get is particularly “deep”. I had a dream (which I don’t actually remember now) where I became conscious. This is not uncommon for me. I woke up and got out of bed, but whilst standing in my room I became aware that something was not quite right. I realised I had woken up from the dream straight into another dream. I hate it when this happens. Sometimes it goes on for ages and I become very frustrated and confused about what is real and what is dream. This time I decided not to wake up but to just go with the dream. Nothing happened, so I decided to try to take control. I thought it would be good to fly. I decided to fly through the window and see what I could find outside (I assumed that because it was my dream I could fly straight through windows if I wanted to!). The flying didn’t work out quite how I had hoped. Instead of flying like superman, I slowly floated to the ceiling. When I hit the ceiling it gave way (like a trampoline, but slowly) and I, gently, bounced down to the floor. I bounced around the room like this for a bit but I didn’t seem to be able to change anything else so I woke up. Even though I didn’t quite manage what I was initially going for I still think of this as a pretty positive start.
I now intend to do a bit more research (through this site, etc) and try to perfect the ability to Lucid Dream at will.
Tom