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      Welcome, Green Man!

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      I felt really slow and almost depressive after I awoke, is this normal?[/b]
      Hmm, I can't say I've ever felt down or depressed after I awoke from an LD - quite the opposite, actually. Maybe it was the content of the dream - do you remember what it was about?

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      I started off in a normal dream and it became lucid when I died on the first dream and "awoke" in my bed, thus begining the lucid dream. Is this the normal route from dreams to lucid dreams?[/b]
      You can enter in an LD is almost countless ways. Sometimes you'll just suddenly realize you're dreaming, and other times lucidity is a product of a false awakening, which you may have experienced with this one.

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      P.S I am also up for adoption so to speak, and would be grateful for advice and tutoring from an "experienced dreamer"[/b]
      As soon as you've been a member for 2 weeks, you can be officially adopted by a member. See the Adoption Guidelines for details. In the meantime, get familiarized with the forum, and don't hesitate to ask questions and participate in threads. The 2 weeks will fly by!

      Good luck and have fun!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Burns View Post

      Hmm, I can't say I've ever felt down or depressed after I awoke from an LD - quite the opposite, actually. Maybe it was the content of the dream - do you remember what it was about?


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      It was definetly not a pleasant dream. I travelled through an apartment building, killing and torturing people. Thats what makes me question whether it really was a lucid dream, or me dreaming of having a lucid dream. Do you think that even possible?


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      Thank you everyone for the warm welcome!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Green_Man View Post
      It was definetly not a pleasant dream. I travelled through an apartment building, killing and torturing people. Thats what makes me question whether it really was a lucid dream, or me dreaming of having a lucid dream. Do you think that even possible?[/b]
      When it comes to dreaming, I've come to see that almost anything is possible! I think I've read about people dreaming about being in a lucid dream, but I can't think of any good reference threads to point you to right now. I'm sure you felt depressed when you woke up because of what you were dreaming about - that's enough to depress anyone!

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