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Hah, I did it.
This happened a while ago (roughly a week or two) I just havent gotten around to posting about it...Well I finnaly achieved it...The dream took place in some very odd place....Well I cant remember the details exactly but I recall realising I was in a dream when I was in a city scape enviroment I knew it was a dream because every thing seemed as if it was coloured in by a small child (scribbles and random colours) so I realised I was in a dream and started to wander around not much happened though each time I attempted to talk it seemed as if the dream were fading away...soon enough it did feel as if it were falling apart so I used that "spin around in circles" technique and it worked, this time I was in a much more realistic city but noone was around. I heard many voices and I decided to see how high I could jump...I ended up in the clouds it was weird...I fell and fell and was begining to worry but I took control and started to fly around, but sadly I was awoken buy the ever so loud noise of my alarm clock.
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yaya congrats :cheers:
and welcome to dreamviews!!
i love to fly, your dream sounded fun!
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Sounds like a long LD, I think the longest I had one last in real time was maybe 7 or 8 minutes, which was a LONG time.
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i hate that. having a lucid dream and then woken up by disturbances. :P truly blows, but sounds like you have fun
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I fired my alarm clock the other day. It woke me up in the middle of a dream, and I wasn't overly eager to get up anyway, so I threw it across the room...I thought about using it again, but it was too far gone. So, no alarms for now!
And because I like thinking of song lyrics,
"No alarms and no surprises please..." Radiohead-No Surprises