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      Senior Pendejo Tornado Joe's Avatar
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      Signs to look for?

      Alas! My first "controlled" lucid dream. I will post the experience in the "Lucid Experiences" forum.

      A Little History:

      In the past I've had dreams that, while not lucid, were just the kind of dreams that stuck
      with me all morning. I would be at work and go over and over it in my head. They were just
      cool. I guess that's when my interest in dreams started.

      Then, a few years ago, I had these experiences right before falling asleep that led me to
      believe there was something more to dreaming. I remember lying still and as I was dosing
      off I would hear sounds - so real that it would terrify me. Some sounds were stupid, like
      paper rustling (someone going through my desk drawers?). Sometimes I would hear someone
      whisper "Hey!" real quick in my ear. I was CONVINCED that someone was in the room with me.
      But they were just hallucinations.

      One time, I heard sounds again, but I couldn't scream for help or move. I was terrified.
      When I tried to move, my body just locked up and then tingled. I then heard the crackling
      sound of my guitar amp (a hallucination because it wasn't even in my room!) Never having
      heard of lucid dreaming or Stephen LaBerge, I just assumed the next day that I must have
      had a cramp and my mind wanted me to think I was being electrocuted?

      While these experiences were so real - I remember that most of the time, if I thought of
      something - let's say, someone going through my desk - I would soon after hear sounds
      associated with that. Was I controlling these hallucinations?

      It would be much, much later that I would hear about lucid dreaming. Then, on this very
      same site - I read about the MILD and WILD, where it talks about how your body starts to
      "paralyze" you before sleep. That must explain why I couldn't move or scream. I was in
      that stage between. Perfect for going into a lucid dream. Unfortunately, I only had this
      "in-between" experience a few times and not since I know what I know now. But... I know
      now that I am capable of it. Maybe with practice...


      Anyway, the experience is in the Lucid Experiences form under \"Alas!...Lucidity!\"

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      Rotaredom Howie's Avatar
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      Responed January 19th 11:36 A.M.

      I hate to see one get no response & I am glad you stuck in there.
      It appears you have good dream recall.
      Just think if you had known more about Lds. O well. At least you know now and that there are no limits.

      Better to have found out later than not at all!
      Last edited by Howie; 03-26-2008 at 08:02 PM.

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