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      My experience about lucid dreams and the one about a specific person appearing in my dreams who belongs there.

      (English is not my first language, sorry if there is something wrong written, if so let me know)

      Many years ago I was interested in the idea of having lucid dreams, maybe when I was 11 or less, I don't remember well. I started researching about them to the point that I tried to have a dream like that.

      It was easier than I thought.
      I don't remember very well where I got to know it but I remember that ''to have a lucid dream you had to look at your hands'' I don't know if it's the right way to have them but it helped me.

      I remember that moment very well. Me trying to look at my hands in the dream, it was as if my body didn't want to. As if someone was holding my head so I wouldn't look... but I still did it.

      That was my first lucid dream. I became aware of my ''self'' in the dream. It's like when you became aware of your surroundings when you were a little kid.

      Over time I began to have more lucid dreams, but I don't know if you can call them that, I knew I was in a dream but I couldn't do anything...until a few years ago.

      I have recurrent nightmares (I know it can be a disorder when it bothers you to some extent).

      And having lucid dreams with nightmares, is something that causes me anguish to this day.

      A few weeks ago I dreamt about that person again. A someone. I don't know him in reality, but I know him in another dream.


      The first time
      I dreamed about him, it wasn't instantly.

      It started as a normal dream, I was in a bar at night I could see multiple things inside the bar, it was like a small fair inside the bar.

      I remember wanting to leave the bar but for some strange reason I remember forgetting my phone charger, and the moment I'm thinking that as I set foot out of the bar, that's when I realize.

      This is a dream.

      Why would I be at this time of night in a bar and forget my charger (I'm not a fan of bars sorry).

      i remember the moment when i look at my hands and then around me. this time i'm glad, it's a dream. and it's a lucid dream. because it was at a time when i didn't remember my dreams.

      I remember walking up to the bar, sitting on one of the benches, turning to the side and seeing a big guy drinking something and I suddenly said ''this is a dream'' with a smile...he stopped smiling and the bartender stopped cleaning a glass he had in his hand and I turned to the guy to the right of me. This is a dream right?'' the guy looked angry but I felt happy.

      Suddenly another man with a big smile came towards us and told him to calm down.

      The big guy got up and left, but instead the other man sat down in his place.

      I said again contentedly ''this is a dream'' he kept smiling, but he diverted the subject and offered me a drink.
      I still remember it well, him with his big smile looking at me and passing me a glass with something blue in it.

      I don't really know what happened, it was as if I wasn't thinking, I just took it.

      And right then and there I woke up.

      That son of a bitch tricked me to get me to wake up (or well that's what I think).

      I spent about a week thinking about what happened. it was the first time i talked about it being a dream within the dream. i thought it would end there, but i found it again in my dream a few weeks ago.

      I know it's the something, it gives me a feeling.

      The last time I saw him was a few weeks ago.

      Maybe I've thought about it a lot, about him, since that day, in my dreams I feel someone. I don't care it's a weird feeling.

      This time it was a nightmare, you know, the ones where my body wants to wake up but when I have a lucid dream I avoid it.

      is it one of those dreams where you fall from a very high place and then you wake up abruptly?

      well, i have lived so many lucid dreams that apparently my brain got used to it? i don't know. but if i learned something from that dream, it was not to say that i am in a dream. but i get to think about it when i realize it. so i just enjoy the moment and the sensation.

      ...

      I can't change things, fly or be a millionaire when I have ''lucid dreams'' but I can make what happened different, try it again.

      Something like going back to the past. (lol)

      i have recurring nightmares. they generate anguish, fear, sadness. i try to change it, to go back but my brain is still determined to continue with the nightmare even if i change it.

      The last time I dreamt was just about him there.

      I remember the dream well, but I won't go into detail.
      The only thing I know is that I was trying to keep the dream going (but in a good way).

      I was in a building that was falling and with it, I was falling into the void. my body wanted me to wake up, I know, it's something normal, but I refused, I went back and changed my position so I wouldn't fall... it worked.

      the dream continued but the things that made me anxious continued to happen. things that i knew would kill me (in the dream obviously). i didn't want to, if i did one action wrong, i would go back and do something else but that would lead me to something else.

      but i moved forward in the dream until i saw it.
      people in my dreams rarely have faces, except if they are someone I know. the ones that don't? why they would have them is not relevant to the dream.

      But there he was, I looked at him, I was afraid of the dream situation I was in, looking at him filled me with questions.

      I rewinded the events, but this time he was there in my arms saying ''in another life''.

      What the fuck? haha

      Believe it or not I woke up, but I thought about the dream and what happened.

      I felt it, like something, like someone.

      I haven't dreamed since.

      i don't like dreaming. nightmares are the only thing i dream about.. i rarely dream anything that isn't anguish. and that doesn't require me to get up 3 times in the night.

      but I hope to have a dream soon...
      Last edited by Lang; 07-29-2024 at 04:16 PM.

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      Welcome to the forum!! Hey, I'm Lang!

      1. We call them Dreamlings or Dream Characters here. Just about everyone has them. If you remember them. A character produced by the mind that appears in your dream. They can range from mindless drones to intellectual equals depending on what purpose they serve in your dream.
      These characters are only a part of your deep mind.

      Some Dream Characters can be seen as more special than the rest, and often what can happen is that some people have what is known as a Dream Guide.
      A Dream Guide is a dream character who helps you, and tends to know more about your dream than the average dream character; some believe that it is a manifestation of your subconscious.
      Dream Characters are also called projections in the film inception.

      2. Lucid dreams are different from dream control.

      3. Think critically. Don't fall for those plots. You can use those feelings in the dreams/Nightmares to become lucid.

      The core mindset for dream sign is to become like a detective of the mind to spot the difference between waking life and the world of dreams. Sounds easy, it is really not that simple as some may play it out as, Right? They confirm lucidity, sure, and definitely amplify it after you do a RC, but in order to recognize a dreamsign in a dream (or anything "strange," for that matter, because in NLD's pretty much nothing is ever strange) you must already be at least slightly aware that you are dreaming (aka, you're already lucid). If you are not lucid in a dream, nothing is ever strange, and dreamsigns are merely obvious and unsurprising aspects of the dream. Not only that, if you are not lucid at all you can have dreams about spotting dreamsigns, and then about being lucid, without ever actually being truly aware that you are dreaming. Oh, and feel free to replace the word "dreamsign" with "Reality Check," because the same goes for RC's.


      And this is where DJing comes in. If you don't keep a DJ then you are never going to become familiar with how your dreams differ from your reality.
      However, the major problem with dream signs as they are taught, is that people tend to focus on the external aspects of dreams. That dream environment is different from waking life. Dreamsigns do not make you lucid, ever.
      There are several problems with this approach. Essentially the main problem is it is very high-resolution. If I dream of Ants, for example regularly as I do, then I need to look, in my daily life as a mind of a detective for anything that reminds you of ants and you will perform a reality test.


      What do have here is a very high-resolution RC that may not work all the time because in most cases we are not around Ants all the time. And it is a very small target to aim for. This has a few problems because essentially if I don't dream about Ants for example: for a while, the target being really precise, then I will not get lucid.
      And if you don't have enough reality test cues in the daytime, again then you wouldn't be able to get enough training.
      It would be better if you try a more Low-resolution dream sign. It's the same principle as a standard dream sign but, only we're going low resolution. Make the target a lot bigger so we have something bigger to aim for.
      Because the low-resolution dream sign is not the external environment of dreams.
      I would look for more emotional themes as dream signs instead of just looking for your school friends and the precise target of school friends because if you're not seeing them every day you probably not going to get lucid.
      You could start by looking at your Dream Journal is that many of your dreams will have certain emotional themes or certain intellectual or mindset themes.
      You know that on a week-to-week basis it turns out to be around five.
      So these could be things such as anxiety dreams, fearful dreams, Horror, happy dreams anything like that.
      The difference between a high-resolution dream sign and a low-resolution sign is that the Low-resolution signs are always in your dreams. That emotional core of your dream is really important.
      Look through your DJ and try to find your emotional low-resolution dream signs.
      In your waking life. If you feel any type of emotion bubbling up then do a reality check.
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      Keep a Dream Journal. Watch the patterns


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      Finally, Dream Characters can be like that if you let them.

      You got this!!!

      ~Lang,
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