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      trapped in the dream realm

      This afternoon I had a wild and it was probably the longest lucid dream experience I've ever had. The most notable thing to me though was that at one point I wanted to wake up, but I absolutely couldn't.

      At around 1:30pm I was extremely tired from partying the night before so I took a nap and set my alarm for 3:45pm. After lying down it didn't take long for sleep paralysis to set in and then I started lucid dreaming. After messing around for a while I remembered to do this experiment that I have been working on. I my dreams I try to remember to look for/manifest artwork and then if I see something trippy or cool I wake up and try to recreate it.

      I found something I liked in today's dream and I tried to wake up so I wouldn't forget it, but every attempt at waking failed. I tried to listen to my breathing and imagine myself in bed. I blacked out at one point and thought I woke up. I was sitting up in bed and looked at my hand and it was all distorted and I knew I was still dreaming. Then I took a pencil and stabbed it through my hand and still I didn't wake up.

      After trying some other things I gave up and just decided to go with the flow of the dream. It felt like it went on for hours. I thought that I would never wake up and that maybe my body went into a coma or something. It was on my mind throughout the entire dream. I wasn't really scared because the thought of lucid dreaming forever didn't seem all that bad. It was a weird feeling though. Eventually it was the alarm clock that I had set for 3:45 that woke me up. I almost wished I hadn't set it just to see how long I would have kept dreaming.

      I estimate it was around 2 hours that I spent in the dream. It was really fun, but unfortunately I am unable to remember and recreate the artwork I saw to my satisfaction. Has anyone else felt like they were trapped in a dream for such and exorbitant amount of time? It would be interesting to hear other peoples experiences and if they were able to break free.
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      Total Lucid Dreams:102(WILDs:83 DILDs:19)

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      yes, I have. i have to take a medication called seroquel, it is like a knockout pill. If I go to bed at 3 am, I set an alarm for 10 am and I wake up, turn it off, and fall back into a dream automatically, only to wake up naturally at 2 pm. Usually I am staying in a dream trying to get somewhere or acheive something, like if I just do this, I can wake up! I can feel my body when I'm in the dream, feeling tired and it wants to satisfy its bodily needs, and I ignore it, but sometimes, I try to wake up and end up in another dream. It is easy to wake up just by closing my eyes in the dream and willing it away if I am scared, also, the same head feeling you get when you do that is how you become invisible in a dream. The other night I tried to become invisible, but instead I just turned into a different person and no one knew where "I" had gone and was trying to find me. But I viewed it as a fail since i still could be seen. But anyway, I have had dreams where I wake up in my room 3 times and then am dissapointed because each time I thought I was really awake, until I go to the bathroom and see something exceedingly strange, like a spider which is 3 feet long, I have also experienced "waking up" 3 times where my mom who I used to live with says, time to get up you are late for school, then I try to get dressed but there is nothing but insane clothing I don't own in my closet, so I go back to bed int he dream hoping I wake up...well, shortly, yes I have experienced that. I don't think there is a way to solve it, just keep going back to bed until you wake up for real. And usually, when I wake up from that it is like 4 am and not only am I not late for anything,for some reason I can't get to sleeop again.

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      Sounds a bit scary! You should have summoned the hottest woman alive, and made love to her to wake yourself up =P

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      maybe the partying made you so tired your body refused to wake up

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      Quote Originally Posted by deathxel View Post
      maybe the partying made you so tired your body refused to wake up
      You may be right because today I had another lucid experience that was very similar to my last one. I took an afternoon nap and had a wild and the duration of the lucid dreams seemed to be roughly two hours or so. Some friends and I stayed up until around 5pm playing drinking games and having fun so I was really tired when I finally went home and took my nap; just like before. I didn't feel trapped in the dream though, but at the same time I didn't attempt to wake myself up. The feeling, vividness, and duration of this experience was very similar to my last one though. After about two hours I remember feeling very tired within the dream and I sort of woke up. It felt almost like the dreaming itself was making my mind tired or something.
      Total Lucid Dreams:102(WILDs:83 DILDs:19)

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