If you cant remeber what you where talking about, go into your chat logs. I think MSN keeps a log of conversations. If not then next time copy and paste to word b4 you wake up next time |
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Ok, well I frequently take afternoon naps of about ten minutes or so, kind of in the vain hope that one day I'll become lucid. Anyway, recently I've found that I drift off to sleep fairly easily then kind of wake up - I'm aware of my body, except with my eyes closed. When this happens I get the 'clear eyelid' feeling and usually start to see weird stuff, usually it seems as if I'm looking at my computer screen. |
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If you cant remeber what you where talking about, go into your chat logs. I think MSN keeps a log of conversations. If not then next time copy and paste to word b4 you wake up next time |
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HAHA I've done that alot! |
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Haha that sounds quite fun, i should try it. |
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Adopted by nesgirl119 Lucid dreams to date: 4
I read that in your dreams you cant look at the same word twice..It always changes, kinda like the digital watch's or the light switch. Must only happen to some people im assuming. |
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It depends on the person. I love to read and write and when I look at text it's realtively easy to read. I haven't read things twice very often, though I will say that when I look at digital clocks more than once they usually do change. I wonder if it's just my affinity for printed text that makes it easier to read. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
I had something Similar while I was in school. I laid my head down on the desk and sleept for about 20-35 Minutes. I woke up and kept my eyes closed and page appeared. ( Thats usualy how I read. Lay me head down with the book beneath it) I can remember exactly what It said, the words were distorted, but I read on for a minute or two...until my teacher fwapped me. |
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haha forsaken! |
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