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Originally posted by casemarten
Hello everyone.
I've read most of the info on the website and have looked at the msg board a bit, and you all seem to be very kind, open-minded people. *I'm glad to have found this forum where I can discuss my dreams!
As far as lucid dreaming goes, I have been having lucid dreams for as long as I can remember. *Around the age of 15-16 I became very interested in parapsychology and the paranormal, and first read about lucid dreams. *I have read many books on dream psychology and am a college student majoring in psychology as well. *
My main goals when studying my dreams during the past few years have been to uncover patterns, my personal dreamsigns, and attempt to figure out what my brain is actually doing. *Almost all (at least 90%) of my dreams are very much like real life or are realistic in most respects. (Like I will dream of real people in real situations but something absurd will be going on in the background) My most typical dream sign is that I become aware that the place I am dreaming of being is incorrect. For instance, I will be at my mothers house but all of a sudden will realize, "this is not my mother's house." Although I do become lucid at this point and experience incredible dreams, I never change my location. *I always accept that this is what my mind has substituted for my mother's house, or whatever the situation may be. *I want to say up front, that I know I am completely lucid 4-5 nights a week during dreams. *However, I do not assert myself and do things like fly, travel, etc. *I always complete the dream from the present dream situation. For instance, if I am at my mother's house attending a birthday party, the dream will unfold just as it would have (i assume) if I was not lucid - though I am lucid and acknowledge that it is a dream and experience it with full lucidity. *I just wanted to make that clear for anyone who might want to talk to me, so they understand how I interact in my lucid dreams. *
I mentioned that my dreams are almost always of everyday/real life situations. *When I was about 17, I befriended a very interesting woman who opened me up to astrology, telepathy, and other paranormal experiences. *About this time, I began having a number of deja vu experiences that were very enlightening. *I would experience something very mundane, say a waiter bringing me my food at a restaurant, and suddenly know i had been there, experienced this, and could recount some details of what would happen next. *I mention this because this was a very spiritual time in my life when I was just learning about new-ageish techniques and parapsychology. *After 2 or 3 years of experiencing these deja vu instances, I came to the conclusion that I had already experienced these events in my dreams. *I have accepted that I dream of things that have yet to happen, and when I experience the "deja vu" - it means that I am following the correct path in life. *WHen I fail to have these experiences for a length of time (month or so), I need to change my life to get back on track. *I have always been able to find these experiences again. *
I dont know if this has anything in particular to do with lucid dreaming, but i do believe very strongly in the power of my dreams. *I am particularily interested in gaining control and asserting myself in my dreams, but i must admit, I enjoy playing out my dreams in a lucid state without changing them. *I am mostly here to talk with others, hear their opinions on my experiences, and take my dreams to a new level. *
I also want to add that I am a very intuitive person. *I experience ESP with my mother several times a week and have had some positive results with experiments in telepathy. *I think that I might be capable of much greater things, such as astral projection, clairvoyance, etc if i had some guidance and could learn these skills. *I would definately be interested in being "adopted" by someone here who could guide me to new levels.
Sorry this has been so long! I could go on forever with the particulars, but I'll leave that for later. *Thanks for listening, and I look forward to talking with everyone here. *
cayce
welcome to dv.