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      Lightbulb A new strange dreaming type I experienced

      Well, I've been reading post after post, but nobody I've seen have had the same type of dreams I've had.

      Basically, I don't have normal dreams, but I also don't have lucid dreams.

      The normal dreaming part of my mind is in control, but it only is there to provide a scenario.

      The lucid dreaming part of my mind only chimes in to make the dream more fun.

      I can recall countless times where I'm not in control of my dream at all, but then I suddenly become lucid, don't even think about keeping control, add something really fun (big machine gun/super power/naked woman), then go back to normal dreaming with this new addition.

      While I'm dreaming, I have no say about keeping this lucidity, it just happens, and my dreams always become amazingly fun.

      For as long as I can remember, I've never actually had a normal dream, they've all had lucid additions from my conscious mind.

      I think it's rather cool, but I'm going to continue to try and become fully lucid, to experience full control.

      Just thought I'd share with the community.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Torrent View Post
      The normal dreaming part of my mind is in control, but it only is there to provide a scenario.

      The lucid dreaming part of my mind only chimes in to make the dream more fun.
      Well I'm jealous.. you've got the best of both dream worlds (lucid and non)!
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      Wow the cat, the avatar WOW.
      I don’t quite understand. But I think I understand. Keep trying to become fully lucid. It’s an experience you’ll love!
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      Well, I understand, because many times when I don't go fully lucid I also experience parts of the dream in which I actually know I am dreaming and I do something to change the dream without trying to keep and cincrease lucidity. That's normal, it's just a lower level of lucidity, but totally normal part of the process. Lucidity is not something you always have to have 100%. Sometimes it's just very faint and short and goes away. But if you keep wishing and trying, it will become more frequent and long-lasting, until you can have long dreams fully lucid and in control.
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