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      4 LDs in a row

      So I was trying desperately to get some sleep 3 hrs before a class. I had been up all night, after having taken a combo of 1000mg roughly of Valerian, 1000mg roughly of Kava Kava, and 5mg Melatonin.

      I tossed and turned mainly because I was stressed...thought I'd never sleep

      Began with a spate of false awakenings...

      I do not remember the LDs specifically, because I failed to record them after the rampage was over. Suffice it to say, that at one point I was in a sedan in the passenger's seat and the clock-test worked perfectly. I recal seeing numbers such as 68:10 and 01:86 on the dashboard, and the LD triggered. My brother was driving, and I asked him if he knew that we were in a dream, but he either denied it or laughed at me. Don't remember much else.

      There were two other such dreams that I could kick myself for having forgotten. I haven't had such incredible control and focus in LDs such as I had with these. NEVER GO BACK TO SLEEP, guys, you'll forget most of the awesome stuff.

      What I recall the most was trying to manipulate light in one of hte LDs, and it was hard - I had to suspend my disbelief, and then the light came ambiently rather than from a light source, but I had to focus to sustain it. This was in a one-storey farm house with plenty of lamps. I managed to illuminate certain sections or hallways of an otherwise dark one strorey house. Along with controlling light sources, or at least Light Volume, was my trip through a plaster wall, where I temporarily had to meld with the wall before coming out the other side of it.

      The coolest experience I had was of climbing the side of houses at night, then accelerating into the sky where a false moon kept vanishing once I looked at it. I tried to control the moon, but my questioning was too strong and the pattern repeated. The coolest thing, though, is seeing an entire orbiting galaxy roll over you as you jet toward it, and then the gentle blue curve of the earth. I'd dare say astronauts don't have better pictures than those I have in my memory of that dream.

      So, I had a big success, 4 LDs at once, but I forgot 2 of them, and so it was a loss as well. And, all of these dreams happened in a night-time setting, where everything was dark. I wish I could remember the rest of the other two. Good luck all!

      **notes: this experience happened as a result from exhausted stress, or so it felt.
      Last edited by Torcher; 06-12-2007 at 09:55 AM.
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      torcher, 4 "so-so" LDs in a row beat NO LDs any day!

      Besides: The coolest thing, though, is seeing an entire orbiting galaxy roll over you as you jet toward it, and then the gentle blue curve of the earth. I'd dare say astronauts don't have better pictures than those I have in my memory of that dream. sounds like it was so worth the hassle!

      So I say "cogratulations" and "here's to brighter and less stress induced lucid dreaming in the future"!
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