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      Introducing myself

      Hi, I'm known as STsung and I came to this forum because I wanted to know more about dreaming and lucid dreaming.

      I have lucid dreams since my early childhood so I have quite a lot of experience with it. Now it's starting to get worse, but I hope this will pass when my "pretty nervous" period will pass.

      I always wanted to share my experiences with others or to compare them. I came to this forum because I've been reading some scientific articles about lucid dreaming. about how does it work and how it is supposed to be experienced. There were points which actually didn't correspond to what I'm experiencing so I wanted to know other people's experiences.

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      Welcome to the forum!

      You came to the right place to learn more about LDing and reading about other people's experiences. Sounds like you have a lot you can contribute, as well, since you've been having LDs "naturally" since childhood.

      We look forward to getting to know you better. Good luck and have fun!

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      Welcome to the forum. Perhaps if you are interested in learning what others have to say about your previous experinces, and others' experiences, the Lucid Experiences is a good one for that. I hope you have an awesome time here. If you need anything, you can always ask!
      Shine on, you crazy diamond!

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      Re: Introducing myself

      Welcome STsung!

      Originally posted by STsung
      There were points which actually didn't correspond to what I'm experiencing so I wanted to know other people's experiences.
      Everyone has slightly different experiences when it comes to any dream related stuff. What were the points that didn't correspond to you, and have you ever experienced Sheep Paralysis?

      Good luck Lucid Dreaming

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      Re: Introducing myself

      Originally posted by dudesuperior
      Welcome STsung!have you ever experienced Sheep Paralysis?
      LOL! ....SHEEP paralysis....

      Sorry, couldn't resist!

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      Hi, If I want to have a lucid dream I have to sleep for at least 7 hours straight. If someone wakes me up and then I fall back asleep it doesn't work that well (I'm concious but I don't have control over my dreams).

      People say that to actually waking up during the night is more "efficient" to have LD.

      That's one thing. There are more things I wonder about ...like how it is possible that I wake up completely dead if I had strained myself physically in the dream or that places where I was hit hurt in the morning. Also how it is possible that I can actually think during sleep? and how is possible that I remember the way I thought in my dreams?

      I have many questions...I don't know them all at once...I always ask one question then other...but I never wrote them down. I don't even know where to ask...or whom to ask.

      Thanks for welcoming me here. (now I will try to get better orientation in this forum...)

      ad paralysis: if you are talking about sleep paralyses then yes. It's not something I like. It was happening to me when I was little. You can't do anything except thinking. You can't move, you can't speak...-_-. But you can hear and you feel everything. If someone touches you you feel it also but in other way.
      But also I have another question....when I'm tired and I can't sleep for a long time I just go to bed for a while and I get to a state which is quite close to this paralysis. I'm aware of everything around me. But I can't move. There is one difference...during this kind of paralysis I stop thinking (and I lose perception of time)...when I "wake up" everything goes to normal..

      During my sleep or dreaming I'm perceptible of time changes. When I wake up I know that I slept for 6 hours or something and it always correct. .....

      ok...I will stop..I will go check the forum...

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