That's so cool! I hope I can replicate what you did...taking visual cues and making an RC. Too bad your dad woke you up when you did. |
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<span style="font-family:Tahoma">In my dream last night I was at home and going to the bathroom. I can remember looking in the mirror and noticing that I was blurry. So I tried to focus harder on my reflection and when it got more into focus I realized that I looked different. Thats when I noticed that I was dreaming. So then I tried waving my arms and my reflection wasn't moving at all. Just to make sure I was dreaming, I walked out to my kitchen and looked at a piece of paper. The text on looked like it said "remda". I had no clue what that meant so I looked away and looked back to see anything changed. There was nothing on the paper so then I was positive I was dreaming so I got excited and woke up. When I woke up I went to tell my dad what happened. I would never normally do that. When I got to his room, it was totally different and he wasn't in there and for some reason I just appeared in front of a mirror again looking at a blurry reflection and then said to myself "Am I dreaming?". Then my dad really did wake me up in real life. |
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Times Lucid: 4
False Awakenings: 1
That's so cool! I hope I can replicate what you did...taking visual cues and making an RC. Too bad your dad woke you up when you did. |
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Congratulations. How long have you been trying? I like the scrambled word message from you brain! |
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My brother taught me all about lucid dreaming about a year ago. Ever since then I have been interested in it. My first lucid dream was about 5 months ago. I have incredibly good dream recall. I can remember usually two dreams every morning. It just comes naturally. The other day I can remember dreaming that I was at a figure skating/dancing type thing. There was a cool song playing and I can remember everything from it. Then I woke up and went back to sleep and had another dream about a girl. |
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Times Lucid: 4
False Awakenings: 1
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