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      My First Adult LD

      I have had a couple of LD's as a child and still remember the scenes exactly.
      I never knew you could train youself to have these. I think as a kid you are less ignorant of non-reality and have a more open imagination.
      I remember waking up in the dreams and felt so exited, but didn't know what to do because dreams usually flowed themselves.
      I started walking but woke up because I didn't have a plan to go anywhere. I have had 2 as a child, but none since then.
      My wife has many dreams and nightmares dealing with work and life stresses and controls her dreams quite easily (I think just from practice) which makes me more determined to LD.
      Anyway, I am now 37 and this morning after about 4 dreams I had a short one walking up some narrow wooden stairs to a loft-type room (old-stye), I think with Rachel Weisz(actress from "The Mummy"), since she was in a scene from an earlier dream. (cool).
      Anyway, I got to the top and was in the room and looked left to a book shelf and as I turned right, the scene changed to colour and extreme clarity.
      I think it lasted about 2 seconds and I either went into non-REM or woke up (timing is hard to work out). Maybe I got too exited.
      Is this a LD? Short as it is?
      Last edited by DreamChaser; 10-12-2007 at 12:45 PM.

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      Hey Chaser!

      Well, you didn't seem to mention at all if you KNEW you were dreaming? Did you? Or was it simply the fact that the scene changed color and clarity increased?

      Either something happened that made the clarity increase (like you realized you were dreaming) - or you're simply having a deeper level of recall of that particular portion of the dream.

      Either way, you definitely had a great experience (Rachel Weisz ) -- This could definitely lead to a longer experience next time.

      Keep up the chase!

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      Hard to say, I must have known I was dreaming, because it wasn't just remembering the dream later. I knew I was walking up to the loft, but it was vague normal dreaming at that stage.
      It wasn't till I turned around that it clarified and I suddenly knew I was Lucid.
      Lasted about 2-3 second and I must have got excited, or woke up.
      At least it is an experience step to next time.


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