• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Results 1 to 7 of 7
    Like Tree4Likes
    • 1 Post By balinup13
    • 1 Post By NyxCC
    • 1 Post By balinup13
    • 1 Post By Scionox

    Thread: Lucid Dream Inception? Or just a hyper realistic dream about having a LD? Is that even Possible??

    1. #1
      Member Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal 1000 Hall Points Veteran Second Class
      balinup13's Avatar
      Join Date
      Oct 2012
      LD Count
      3
      Gender
      Location
      Arizona
      Posts
      56
      Likes
      44
      DJ Entries
      43

      Lucid Dream Inception? Or just a hyper realistic dream about having a LD? Is that even Possible??

      Interestingly this morning I had an incredible experience. I woke up quite a few times this morning because it was hot in my room so I kept fading in and out of consciousness. Anyway I think I had an interesting LD experience that I need some help making sense of.

      The dream began for a while where I was getting ready to go to a massive mansion for a dance or something. Somewhere along the lines I ended up in Mexico trying to hide from the cops. I was with some friends and I somehow just knew that the cops would be showing up soon and so I tried to hide behind a sand dune but they found us and surrounded us. They then told us that there was no other way to avoid getting in trouble unless we walked across a very small and sketchy bridge that had some type of acid below it. Somehow the idea just came to me that this was all very unprofessional and that the police would never do this type of thing. So I am right by the bridge and I look below me and everything just magically clicked. I put it together. I took a huge risk and just jumped from the top of the bridge into the acid and screamed I am dreaming. At that moment I started to fly above the acid and felt completely exhilarated. This is where it starts to get VERY WEIRD. After i flew above the acid I woke up...or so I thought. I felt myself like wake up to a new dream in which I was watching a 90's music video take place. I knew I was still lucid somehow and noticed that the dream was very blurry. So I told myself that I would close my eyes and then when I opened them it would all be clear. When i opened them it was much clearer but I felt as if I didn't have the kind of control as at that one moment flying over the acid. After this, that dream ended and I woke up in yet another dream. I wasn't lucid anymore though, and interestingly I woke up feeling like I had actually woken up from my very first dream of being at the mansion dance. I was convinced that that was reality until after I woke up from all of this confused as hell.

      Sorry for the long post but this was absolutely insane..a breakthrough for me for sure. Reminded me of inception. Did I actually have a lucid dream?? or did I just dream about having a lucid dream? There were 3 different dreams in one or something? I am pretty sure I had one because I thought at one point I can't wait to tell my girlfriend about having a lucid dream when I woke up. Anyways, let me know what you think. I wonder if its possible to just have a DREAM about realizing that you are having a LD?
      NyxCC likes this.

    2. #2
      Dreamer Achievements:
      Tagger First Class Made lots of Friends on DV Vivid Dream Journal 5000 Hall Points Referrer Bronze Veteran Second Class
      JoannaB's Avatar
      Join Date
      Feb 2013
      LD Count
      2017:1, pre:13+
      Gender
      Location
      Virginia
      Posts
      3,024
      Likes
      2155
      DJ Entries
      449
      It was a lucid dream followed by a false awakening or rather two, I believe. Congratulations! A lot if people on DV always do a reality check after waking up, just in case of false awakenings (I try to, but I often forget to do this). If you had done a reality check after that last false awakening, you might have had anther LD. It is however quite common to loose lucidity during dreams and for part to be lucid and another not.
      You may say I'm a dreamer.
      But I'm not the only one
      - John Lennon

    3. #3
      Member Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal 1000 Hall Points Veteran Second Class
      balinup13's Avatar
      Join Date
      Oct 2012
      LD Count
      3
      Gender
      Location
      Arizona
      Posts
      56
      Likes
      44
      DJ Entries
      43
      Ah so excited!! Thanks! really gonna try to get in the habit of doing a RC every single morning!

    4. #4
      Dream Guide Achievements:
      Populated Wall Referrer Bronze Tagger First Class Made lots of Friends on DV Vivid Dream Journal Veteran First Class 10000 Hall Points 5000 Hall Points
      NyxCC's Avatar
      Join Date
      Mar 2013
      LD Count
      -190
      Posts
      3,108
      Likes
      5349
      DJ Entries
      202
      Hey congrats on the LD! From your description it seems that you had two LDs and one FA. The first one was the acid fly LD, where you knew you were dreaming. Then you had a very good lucid False Awakening. People get false awakenings where they just wake up in the dream, but think it is real life, so they are non-lucid. But sometimes you just know you are in a dream, so it is a lucid FA or simply put, a lucid. You can also train yourself to become lucid during FAs, by doing RCs when you wake up. Eventually this habit transfers into the dream. The third dream was just a FA, because you thought you were in real life, and not a dream.

      Waking up from a dream in another dream is somewhat similar to changing the scene technique. If you are lucid and change the scene, the whole dream around you changes. If you have a false awakening or a lucid waking up in another dream, you may experience a temporary black out, and the dream changes. You may also get the same black out effect if trying to change the scene when lucid. This may confuse you that you are having a dream within the dream, within the dream. It kind of sounds cool and motivating to think about inception movie, but to avoid the confusion, it is much easier to think that you are moving from one dream location to another. So you are moving horizontally in dreams and not vertically as in inception. I really hope I explained this right...

      Anyways, great job on the LDs and good luck on having more of these in the future. I am sure you will learn to recognize these FAs and that confusion will vanish.
      Last edited by NyxCC; 05-26-2013 at 02:19 AM.
      balinup13 likes this.

    5. #5
      Member Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal 1000 Hall Points Veteran Second Class
      balinup13's Avatar
      Join Date
      Oct 2012
      LD Count
      3
      Gender
      Location
      Arizona
      Posts
      56
      Likes
      44
      DJ Entries
      43
      Awesome!!! Yeah i really like the horizontally moving analogy Thanks so much !
      NyxCC likes this.

    6. #6
      Member WhiteWind's Avatar
      Join Date
      Feb 2010
      LD Count
      false modesty
      Gender
      Location
      PA, U.S
      Posts
      55
      Likes
      30
      DJ Entries
      21
      Very cool. I Always liked returning to previous dreams. They feel stronger, if you know what I mean, because there is a semblance of logic in them (i was here before, and now I'm back).
      Most of my "WILDS" end up being me dreaming about WILDing, because somewhere in the actual WILD process, I drift off temporarily. Just because they aren't true WILDs doesn't mean I'm not lucid. If you know its a dream, youre lucid on some level.
      Last edited by WhiteWind; 05-26-2013 at 04:20 PM. Reason: spell

    7. #7
      Dragon Scionox's Avatar
      Join Date
      Dec 2012
      LD Count
      297
      Gender
      Location
      My lair
      Posts
      2,140
      Likes
      1398
      DJ Entries
      597
      Congrats on the lucid dream!
      Yeah, 'dream inside dream' feeling is possible in dreams due to false awakenings, but as far as i know it's just a nice scene change, unlike inception. Also 'dreaming about having LD' is still technically lucid dream, because being aware of dreaming is being lucid.
      False awakenings can be confusing, but as JoannaB said, reality checks every time you wake up/get out of bed is a nice way of catching those false awakenings and turning them into lucid dreams.

      *Moved to Lucid Experiences*
      ...*And merged the threads*
      Last edited by Checker666; 05-26-2013 at 07:38 AM.
      balinup13 likes this.

    Similar Threads

    1. Hyper-realistic drawings
      By Lahzo in forum Artists' Corner
      Replies: 39
      Last Post: 08-08-2012, 03:39 PM
    2. I had a lucid inception dream. o_O
      By benzilla04 in forum General Lucid Discussion
      Replies: 0
      Last Post: 06-23-2012, 08:35 AM
    3. My Most Realistic/Vivid Dream Ever. [Semi-Lucid]
      By Konfusi0n in forum Lucid Experiences
      Replies: 1
      Last Post: 11-28-2011, 11:19 PM
    4. Hyper-Realistic FA
      By PenguinLord13 in forum General Lucid Discussion
      Replies: 2
      Last Post: 06-03-2006, 01:00 PM

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •