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      What a trip!
      To actually speak a coherent sentence form a lucid dream to the ~outside world? Is an amazing event.
      I would like to know if anyone has done this. To my knowledge I have never heard of this being done.

      This was how the events unfolded.

      (a little background)
      I am often having lucid and non lucid dreams where I yell in my dreams. Usually it is an unpleasant experience. Because of this my wife usually wakes me up.
      Usually (regardless what I am yelling or saying) it comes out as a mummer or a half ass attempt at a scream, just noise.

      Last night >
      I was lucid dreaming that I was flying around with 50 or so world WWI fighting planes, Biplanes. It was an air battle. As the dream continues my flying abilities began to strengthen. The WWI plane are NO match for my unlimited speed I thought.
      I was not in a plane. It was just my body flying around knocking into these Bi planes. I often got carried away with my speed and totally over shot them, missing and flying into barns and other objects. It was a blast, like a video game.
      So as I was flying, at one attempt at one of the planes I screamed YEEEEEEHAAAAAA! NOW;

      Brooke heard me muddle some incoherent rant. It woke her up. So as I described, she then was going to wake me up.
      She said "Jason...Jason!"
      In my dream I heard her say this. It did not at all fit in with the dream scenario. I stopped and floated in mid air. Brooke is that you? --In my dream!
      Brooke - "who else would it be?"
      Me - a little confused
      Brooke - Who else would it be dummy?"

      I then woke up.
      What did you say? She thought I was going crazy, as I attempted to materialize what just happened. I was drilling her on what she heard. As she told me, Brooke, is that you?
      To validate this, I asked her again.
      YES. I was in a dream and outside of that dream came some coherent vocabulary :!:

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      This is incredible. Imagine establishing that link and carrying on a conversation!

      You're entering LaBerge territory now. I wonder if he'd be interested in hearing this?
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      Quote Originally Posted by pj View Post
      This is incredible. Imagine establishing that link and carrying on a conversation!

      You're entering LaBerge territory now. I wonder if he'd be interested in hearing this?
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      Quote Originally Posted by pj View Post
      This is incredible. Imagine establishing that link and carrying on a conversation!

      You're entering LaBerge territory now. I wonder if he'd be interested in hearing this?[/b]
      Thanks.
      That would be amazing.
      As I did this I did not put too much thought into the action. I just responded ,question & answer. It was after the fact that I began to analyze what I had done.
      I don't want to think too much about it or I will screw it up if I am fortunate enough for this to happen again.
      aaaaarhg.. I am already thinking too much.

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      Wow, that's really cool, Howie! :yumdumdoodledum: I can't say I've ever done that before!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Burns View Post
      Wow, that's really cool, Howie! :yumdumdoodledum: I can't say I've ever done that before!
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      Other than our eyes, our motor skills are absent right.
      I think this was very unique.
      How did this happen?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Howetzer View Post
      Other than our eyes, our motor skills are absent right.
      I think this was very unique.
      How did this happen?

      [/b]
      Well, once when I gained lucidity I felt the dream scene slipping away so I tried to yell "clarity now," but I felt my real lips moving. Then I woke up.

      Perhaps this sleep talking while lucid thing isn't as uncommon when you're between sleep and wakefulness?

      That's an awesome story, though, thanks for sharing!

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      Something like that happened to me once, except it wasn't a sentence and I wasn't lucid. I was dreaming and somebody yelled something to me, I forgot what it was, but it was something along the lines of get up. Except when it came into my dream, the word meant something completely different, not even close to what it actually meant.

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      Something like this happens to me every once in awhile. I'll fall asleep in my living room and my mother will come in during the mornings and turn the tv and, should I be dreaming, I'll hear whatever it is on TV. But for instance, it was people talking about something. Well that's what my dream would be about, there would be dc's saying the same thing, or just moving their mouths to what I was hearing and acting accordingly. I've often wondered if sound could be used to create dreams, not by lucidity, but by hearing what you want to have a dream about. Or something like that. Anyone else have similar experiences?
      <span style="font-family:Arial">I hate the ending myself,
      but it started with an alright scene.</span>

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      I&#39;ve done this lots of times. It&#39;s pretty cool isn&#39;t it? Many times when I&#39;d be napping during the day and I would be flowing from LD to LD I&#39;d be able to have connections in both the real world and the dream world. Meaning I could be in an LD...then open my eyes a little bit...see around my bedroom...and stay in the LD the whole time. Sometimes I&#39;d hear my mom calling me, and I&#39;d get annoyed in my LD. Then she&#39;d come in my room...and I&#39;d mumble..."I&#39;m dreaming" or something like that. I know I&#39;ve said many other things outloud while I was LDing as well. Like to my roommates in my dorm in college. I used to talk to them when I was LDing. It&#39;s all about the gap in between wake and dream. It&#39;s pretty awesome.

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      When my father wants to wake up from a dream but can&#39;t he often asks my mom to in his sleep. He starts murmuring in his sleep, she wakes up, then she wakes him up, he wakes up, thanks her, they both go back to sleep.
      "One word, love: curiosity. You long for freedom. You long to do what you want to do because you want it." ~ Captain Jack Sparrow

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      Its stories like this that make me afraid to get all out wild in lucid dreams. next ill be screaming in bed and kicking something really hard

      youre story is pretty funny&#33; the closest I&#39;ve experienced is falling asleep in class, having fun in the dream and hearing the teacher call my name...so I woke myself up..OOPS

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      People don&#39;t usually move during dreams, they go into sleep paralysis.

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      Quote Originally Posted by zxc View Post
      People don&#39;t usually move during dreams, they go into sleep paralysis.
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      True. But you can teach yourself if you&#39;re experienced enough to be able to speak and even move parts of your body. It isn&#39;t easy, trying to speak to someone while you&#39;re LDing or just in sleep paralysis, but you can force it out. I&#39;ve even been able to wiggle my finger before one time when I was stuck in sleep paralysis and poked the person I was sleeping with so that he could wake me up and save me from that state. Heh...

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      It&#39;s not so incredible. I remember a UK TV documentary from around 1980 in which three LDers were taught morse code and then told to strike their knees in a lucid scenario using the code, to try to send messages back to the watching scientists. The sleepers&#39; knees were wired up to a computer and lo and behold, one of them started to twitch his muscles in morse code, which was instantly converted into readable language by the computer. I remember that he was describing the scene that he was perceiving.

      This same programme also gave the dreamers an interesting task to perform: that of meeting up in a lucid scenario at a predetermined place, and exchanging hitherto unknown information. Two of the three managed to do it.

      All this research took place at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.

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      Quote Originally Posted by zxc View Post
      People don&#39;t usually move during dreams, they go into sleep paralysis.
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      I move... I talk too, sometimes clearly. Freaks people out. I&#39;ll wake up and kinda know I&#39;ve been tlaking but not knowing what about.
      "One word, love: curiosity. You long for freedom. You long to do what you want to do because you want it." ~ Captain Jack Sparrow

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      Howe&#33; Dude, how could we hang out all them times over beers, chips and artichoke dip without mention of this similar experience I had?&#33;&#33;

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