Coolest Thing(s) You Have Done While Lucid!
I was walking down the street when my Dream Guide flew down (hes part dragon) from the heavens and said "FIGHT" like in Mortal Combat or something. Thousand of Gears of War and God of War creatures spawned. I became lucid and shot up like a rocket. When I hit the ground it created a massive earthquake and I morphed into a dragon. From there it was basically pure dragon ownage. When I was done, my dream guide and I sat down and popped open a Coke. :lol: I have actually become quite good at morphing into a dragon in recent lucids. I tend to train with my Dream Guide :lol:
I have to say that I agree with Sasuke
...some of the reports here seem a little bit too...hmmm...let's say, exaggerated. However, I am not going to name names, because I am not a "name namer". :D
If you have been LDing for a while, you know that things are not ENTIRELY controlled in the dream, even lucid ones, and every situation seems to evolve a little "weirdly"
...say, you summon a pack of wolfs to fight them, but when you look better, it has transformed into, i dont know, your grandma or something else. And instead of fighting, they start to make you breakfast. Or maybe you summon a medieval castle in the sky, but upon better inspection it turns out to be a weird McDonalds Drive-thru that sells coffins and back street boys' posters. Thats my experience at least. LOL
So every time I hear a dream description that seems to make too much sense, or read like a Hollywood script, I suspect that the truth has been "bent" a little. Dreams, even lucid ones, hardly ever make THAT much sense, and your plans hardly ever come together so perfectly as you expect. That's my 2 cents.
That being said, my coolest thing was to meet my recently deceased grandfather in a LD, and having the most amazing conversation with him about life after death. What did he say? Well, that's for me to know, and for you to wonder... :shadewink:
Peace
Ed
My most recent LD was really cool...
I was dreaming that I was running down a dock, alongside water. Secret agents were chasing me. Suddenly it was as though I slipped and started flying toward the water. Right before I was about to go in, it's like I thought "No! I don't want to fall in the water!" then I stopped within inches of the surface much like the scene from the first Mission: Impossible. That was the moment I became lucid. From there I burst into the air flying, weaving through posts and sails. That only lasted a short time before I woke up to my alarm going off.