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      New twisted idea

      Just an introduction.

      I have met my sub conscience, and now fully recognize (him) when he appears. usually its to get me awake, so he can have control back or just get me out of the dream. The first time I met him I didn't even see him, but i caught him in my hand, I possessed strength 100x and held on.

      It pretty much stopped after a certain dream patterns, of actually being awake when i sleep. Those in my dreams reflected the reaction of those in real life, (you crazy girl). I would awake in normal stage here to see people or things and be amazed. "i'm awake!!!" i would tell everyone. Everyone seemed closed off. I got sick in my dreams, the sickness was awaking in my normal stage, which left my body helpless and unconsciousness in the dreams. People where there, doing there own thing, i couldn't scream loud enough to tell them, I'm awake, finally!, then i fell asleep again to wake in normal. Thats the last time I was there.

      I have done it all, breathed underwater, flown on my own command, exploration, discovery, been killed, avoided plane crashes, sometimes pools (literally) of blood in the stone castles, sometimes just the blurr out the corner of the eye coming for you.

      Normal stage life is not normal to me, dreaming life is. When i do not get enough rest, my dreams become active, I enjoy this. It is another reality in which to be in, to waste my brain on figuring it out. It matches better with me, then this normal stage one. If i can only find a way to dream forever, I would be happy. (not that my sub conscience would)

      Thanks for listening.
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      Your subconcience made a person representing your subconcience? That is just weird, I that all people in your dreams were your subconcience.

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      subconscience is not a person

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      not to mention the fact that it's subconcious, not sub conscience

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      Yes, lucid dreaming is incredibly fun but (and I quote this from the main site):

      I’d like to make sure that anyone reading this site is pursuing lucid dreaming for the right reasons and also understands the possible consequences involved with excessive force. First off, as will be suggested on the next page, lucid dreaming should not be used to escape from reality. I cannot stress that enough—there is a real world out there, and lucid dreaming is best used both as a recreational activity and to aid in personal development; lucid dreams should not be used as a vehicle to displace reality. Seven or eight hours of sleep per night is enough—don’t sleep your life away.
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      Quote Originally Posted by saiphstar View Post
      subconscience is not a person
      I know. According to you, you "met" him. Explain.

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      Grammar and language aside, that post was still very hard to understand. How do you "meet" your subconcious? Was "he" personified or what?

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