maybe you should talk to a therapist man that has go to be scary |
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I have been having many dreams in which I knew I was sleeping due to small factors around me. These started about a year ago. |
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maybe you should talk to a therapist man that has go to be scary |
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Trying to become Lucid.
LDs-0
My dream journal.
http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=40478
Yeah, it is. It's like I know I am dreaming, and I try everything I can imagine to wake myself up. But the dream wins. I end up in some kind of suffering, and the vividness of the suffering, whether it be choking, suffocating, bleeding, etc. I can always feel it as it would normally feel, and when I wake up I am sweating, out of breath, rapid heart beat... it's very scary. |
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Well, I guess lucid dreaming could help with that, helping defeat fears,or, yah, see a therapist. |
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My girlfriend wants to know if you are using 'valarian root' as a sleep aid. In some people it causes nightmares, it seems to with both of us. |
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You might try checking out http://www.lucidity.com/EWLD10.html |
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I have to say, your dream's don't seem like normal nightmares. You say that you are aware of the fact that it is just a dream but whenever you try to do something about it "the dream wins" and that makes me think it isn't normal and that it is (probably) psychological, a side effect of a deep-rooted problem or an event that caused you fear/grief. |
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I'm not a Lurker - I prefer to frighten people from the front.
I'm a Member now - my signature's in for the chop.
Nothing in life can be said to be unfair - everything is the result of freedom and where would freedom be without the feedom to take the consequences?
yeah it could be the mindset of that everytime it happens you are expecting the worst and for it to be terrible so it is. If you know you are dreaming, use that to know that you can do anything and that you can't get hurt. Try turning the killer into frog or something like that or blast him with some psi energy. As long as you know its a dream then change it however you want. Maybe go to bed and instead of thinking that you hope you don't have a nightmare (good chance you'll have one) be thinking that you are ready to confront the evil and bad things and know that you are stronger than them. When you have another one there is a good chance that you will know its a dream and take control over it. |
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maybe this is just a guess if u brave the thing and show no fear and think it doesnt mater it is only a dream it may stop |
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Hi, |
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The first one (where you couldn't move) sounded a lot like sleep paralysis.(Like Bonsay said.) But if you know you are dreaming, and your being attacked or some other thing is happening, just act like you don't care. Just be brave and even if you are still afraid, pretend that you arent. Usually the problem will disapear, or take on a more likeable shape. Proof of this was in my second long lucid dream: My dog had gone wild and was attacking me. (My first intentions were to get him to talk, but he wasn't cooperating.) At first I was about to run, but then I stopped myself and just stood there, standing my ground, acting rather nonchalant. He turned into a wooden doghouse and exploded. I wasn't hurt at all. |
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